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Zoomie said:I really fail to see the connection between firing the CF's service rifle (notice how I did not say the army rifle) and army cadets.
Air Cadets fly in gliders - the Air Force does not.
I would counter that firing service rifles is a tri-cadet activity and that the Army Cadets should find something else that defines them - like doing stuff the Army does on a daily basis (vice once or twice a year). How about cleaning vehicles, folding canvas, painting rocks and sitting around waiting for orders - that is much more Army.
The point is; Sea Cadets can go to sea on a vessel of any kind. Air Cadets can fly regardless of what kind of aircraft it may be. Army Cadets... we set up sections of mod tenting, 5-man arctics.... but so do Air Cadets apparently... we go on "hikes" (apparently we can't even call it patrolling anymore, or even call Adventure training... well... adventure training - it's an expedition) they're really cracking down on this whole "Political Correctness" and trying to make sure we aren't looking like child soldiers; some (maybe even most) cadet units are LUCKY if they get to fire the C7 ONCE a year. If you ask me, it friggen SUCKS! But hey, I'm on my way out; hopefully I'll be doing BMQ in the spring instead sitting on my arse doing nothing.
Us Army Cadets don't have a whole lot to call our own to take pride in, except for our berets, but that's a given ;D