'Many were also ex military, which just added to the overall effectivness of the units IMHO'.
Excerpts from an article that was published in the 'CALDONIA COURIER', August 22, 2001 and sent to me by a mutual acquaintance.
Canadian Forces Small Arms Competition in Ottawa....." Local Ranger Mike Goodall and his team of players from Valemont, 100 Mile House and Vancouver Island took home two Gold medals. Other competitors being, Canadian Forces, Dutch Military Police, RCMP, American Army National Guard, Canadian Navy and the British Army."
On being a member of the Canadian Rangers, "....I felt like I wanted to share my soldier experience with the newer recruits. Things like looking after your feet, respecting Officers or how to care for your rifle."
Mike served in the British Army from 1958-1967. He made over 400 jumps with the British Para. I was on a training exercise with Mike a number of years ago and I was much impressed with his demeanor and his knowledge.
He said when he first arrived in Ottawa he was wearing his jump wings on the Ranger 'uniform'. ( For anyone not familiar, it's a bit 'boy scouty'. It's a bright red sweatshirt and ball cap etc.) Some CF Cpl comes up and starts to question his jump wings and he said it seems others were 'eyeballing' them as well. Funny he said that after the three days of competition, the questions seem to disappear!!