During my second suitability interview (out of three, see story here if you're interested:
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/39587/post-369005.html#msg369005), there was a point where the Captain interviewing me became extra serious, and told me that I could quite possibly be put in situations where I would be expected to employ deadly force to help achieve objectives I personally may not agree with. He then asked if I was willing to continue on with my application knowing this. I of course replied "Yes, I am", and felt very relieved that the CF was finally doing some BS screening with this seemingly obvious question.
The way he spoke, it seemed as if it were a standard worded question they were now asking all applicants. It was almost like the famous Miranda the police read off when placing people under arrest (I wish I could remember better what he said, as it was dead clear, no nonsense, and left no doubt in your mind what he was getting at).
Anyways, fast forward another year to my third and final suitability interview. It went well, as did the others, but this question, or any other dealing with this subject, was nowhere to be found. While I enjoyed the interview, and felt a bit happy when the Captain told me the process was moving quicker now, the lack of discussion on this crucial subject left me a bit disappointed.
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Btw, if anybody here is connected to the personnel selection staff at CFRC Toronto during 2003-2005, could they PM me as this lowly newbie OCdt feels that everyone applying to the CF needs to be grilled with this question, and they way it was said was just amazing. I'm not sure if posting that Captain's name is OPSEC/PERSEC, so I'm playing it safe.