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The further from Scotland, the more Scottish they become.Canadians are more Scottish than the Scots!
The history books lied; we weren’t colonized by the British Empire, we were colonized by the Scottish Empire!

The further from Scotland, the more Scottish they become.Canadians are more Scottish than the Scots!
The history books lied; we weren’t colonized by the British Empire, we were colonized by the Scottish Empire!
The further from Scotland, the more Scottish they become.
makes sense, Calgary they are talking about building a new armoury in the NE of the city where we have no footprint (which we ironically moved out of in 2012), which would also see the footprint of Mewata for example down sized as say HQs, and the BSL stay but atleast 1 coy of the units already there will move.Well, this is encouraging...
Over the long term, Wright said he could see some armouries in major urban centres — many of them built a century ago, either reconfigured or relocated to the suburbs or bedroom communities, where most Canadians now live.
All the best characteristics of the British isles, France, and northwest Europe in general come from generous infusions of Viking DNA."There are few more impressive sights in the world than a Scotsman on the make!"
Highland and Lowland regiments.Haggis is why not.
Most of the people in that pic above are actually from highland units.
Regular force will eventually increase to 120,000Let me see if I'm tracking everything according the new plan
86,000 Regular Force
100,000 PRes
300,000 Mobilization Res
Canadian Rangers
CIC/COATS
That's like half a million people.
With the authorized since of the PRes increasing by 400%, I wonder if we are going to see any units come off the Supplementary Order of Battle? The 4th Princess Lousie Dragoon Guards in Ottawa would make some sense as the only armoured unit in 33 CBG is the Ontario Regiment in the GTA.
Having seen this not sure what to make of it COA, as a former NCO/WO that trained many a soldier (7 regular force DP1 Inf, 5 regular force SQs, 8 PRes DP1 Inf, 4 PRes Basics/recruit/whatever its called now), so I may would like to base my opinion on that experience.300,000 Mobilization Res
Having seen this not sure what to make of it COA, as a former NCO/WO that trained many a soldier (7 regular force DP1 Inf, 5 regular force SQs, 8 PRes DP1 Inf, 4 PRes Basics/recruit/whatever its called now), so I may would like to base my opinion on that experience.
Assuming this is serious and they want to have a ready force of "ready fighters", I would recommend my 2 weeks + distance learning package
Here we go. The MOSID is "Emergency Service Soldier"
-Distance Learning Package on internet (paid 6 x days Class A 6 hours+) to cover military knowledge, military ethos, service code of discipline, Harassment/don't be an asshole training, military history, Law of armed conflict
-First Aid (If qualified, full financial reimbursement) or sent to get their FA training, either on Fed dollars or reimbursed (There are so many places that conduct FA training)
-Emergency Service Soldier Qualification (12 Days) its either done as a 2 week course (with a day for travel on either end) or 2 x 6-day phases (2 x 1-week phases)
EMERGENCY SVC SOLDIER QUAL
Phase 1
Day 1-Admin Day Kit Issue, Kit instruction, Course briefings, Admin BS, etc
Day 2-4 x Hours extremely basic drill, 6 x Hours C7 (or C8) Training
Day 3-10 Hours C7 or C8 or whatever Service Weapon Training
Day 4-6 Hours C7/C8 Training, 2 Hours C7/C8 Handling Test
Day 5-Range Day (Work on Zeroing and Grouping), focus on shooting at 100m and maybe 200m Prone only
Day 6-Grenade Range. Take them there, quick introduction and throw 2 x grenades (Can be done with minimal training, I have been a bay NCO many times and RSO'd grenade ranges)
Phase 2 (week 2 if doing continuous)
Day 7-Communications Training
Day 8-Deploy to Field, Field Living and the most basic fieldcraft
Day 9-Pyro safety, Introduction Explosives threat, Redeploy from field
Day 10-9mm Pistol Training
Day 11-Ranges-Intro fire Pistol
Day 12-Duties of sentry, range cards, challenge procedure, casualty evacuation, PW/detainee drills
I would offer up mandatory refresher training cycles (2 weekends per year) to be done at your local PRes, Div Trg Center, CMBG, etc)
Optional additional training with PRes would include
-Driver wheel
-First Aid instructor
-Snowmobile/ATV driver
-RHIB Operator
-AIrfield/Armoury/Base security
-work with Canadian rangers
-Voluntary training with Pres as GDs
Just a start. It gives you an emergency service member that if needed, could be drawn in and given additional training to make a useful soldier/sailor/etc
I need a sentry for the ammo point at 0200-0300 HRS, thanks @daftandbarmy for volunteeringBut what about the French/ English language training?![]()
I need a sentry for the ammo point at 0200-0300 HRS, thanks @daftandbarmy for volunteering
Don't drag me into this mess!Haggis is why not.
There's a comedian in every unit. And they shall pay the price.But what about the French/ English language training?![]()
