I'm curious to hear from any serving members, and their opinions regarding the complete and utter collapse in training/development standards experienced by the CF over the past 20 years or so.
Starting about WW2, the Canadian Army used to pride itself on it's superiority over their US counterparts. We had a well trained, hard hitting combat force made up of professionals who lived for their job.
In Korea, we sent an army made up of WW2 experienced officers and NCO's who led a group of hardcore, adventure seeking volunteers against Chinese conscripts and kicked ass. Along with the Aussies, we became legendary in the Commonwealth Brigade. Unlike the Brit "Nasho's" (conscripts), we were pros, and proved the point at Kapyong and other engagements.
Then came the long kiss goodnight, when Canada decided it no longer wanted to be part of the British Empire. We opted out of Borneo, Malay etc, explaining we weren't British and wouldn't fight in their "colonial wars". When Viet Nam came along, we decided Canada was well and truly a pacifist nation, wasn't interested in the Cold War, and skipped out on that one too. Then we changed our flag and elected Trudeau. We even put a guy named Paul Hellyer, a "zombie" (slang for "non-combatant") in WW2 in charge of defence, and he fucked it all up by amalgamating the services.
This is a radical move, but one which will be followed by every other nation in the world in the near future."
Paul Hellyer
We're still waiting Paul.
Yep, that's about right. The only radical decisions ever made by a Canadian Military leader are totally fucked up.
Canadian military history has no Pattons, slapping cowardly privates and cursing a blue streak,as he rolls acros southern France in record time to relieve the "Battered Bastards of Bastogne."
We have no Nelsons, taking a woefully inadequate naval force against the French and Spanish juggernaughts at Trafalgar, only to scuttle them in a massive feat of military brilliance, thereby crippling the Great Napoleon.
Instead we have, Paul Hellyer and the famously corrupt WW1 defence minister Sam Hughs (the one who decreed that all Canadian Regiments would be relegated to numbered battalions instead of their fighting names). We also have Romeo Dallaire, an officer who went to Rwanda, stood by as 10 Belgian Paratroopers under his command were hacked to death by tribal thugs, then didn't even have the guts to go to Belgium and testify at an inquiry into their deaths. He may be a hero on CBC, but there are 10 Belgian mothers still demanding closure that he could provide.
Today, our forces lead the world in SHARP training and non-smoking regulations, but the CF don't know much about fighting!
All that said, in the 40's and 50's, we in the CF had it together! It's too bad about what happened!
Starting about WW2, the Canadian Army used to pride itself on it's superiority over their US counterparts. We had a well trained, hard hitting combat force made up of professionals who lived for their job.
In Korea, we sent an army made up of WW2 experienced officers and NCO's who led a group of hardcore, adventure seeking volunteers against Chinese conscripts and kicked ass. Along with the Aussies, we became legendary in the Commonwealth Brigade. Unlike the Brit "Nasho's" (conscripts), we were pros, and proved the point at Kapyong and other engagements.
Then came the long kiss goodnight, when Canada decided it no longer wanted to be part of the British Empire. We opted out of Borneo, Malay etc, explaining we weren't British and wouldn't fight in their "colonial wars". When Viet Nam came along, we decided Canada was well and truly a pacifist nation, wasn't interested in the Cold War, and skipped out on that one too. Then we changed our flag and elected Trudeau. We even put a guy named Paul Hellyer, a "zombie" (slang for "non-combatant") in WW2 in charge of defence, and he fucked it all up by amalgamating the services.
This is a radical move, but one which will be followed by every other nation in the world in the near future."
Paul Hellyer
We're still waiting Paul.
Yep, that's about right. The only radical decisions ever made by a Canadian Military leader are totally fucked up.
Canadian military history has no Pattons, slapping cowardly privates and cursing a blue streak,as he rolls acros southern France in record time to relieve the "Battered Bastards of Bastogne."
We have no Nelsons, taking a woefully inadequate naval force against the French and Spanish juggernaughts at Trafalgar, only to scuttle them in a massive feat of military brilliance, thereby crippling the Great Napoleon.
Instead we have, Paul Hellyer and the famously corrupt WW1 defence minister Sam Hughs (the one who decreed that all Canadian Regiments would be relegated to numbered battalions instead of their fighting names). We also have Romeo Dallaire, an officer who went to Rwanda, stood by as 10 Belgian Paratroopers under his command were hacked to death by tribal thugs, then didn't even have the guts to go to Belgium and testify at an inquiry into their deaths. He may be a hero on CBC, but there are 10 Belgian mothers still demanding closure that he could provide.
Today, our forces lead the world in SHARP training and non-smoking regulations, but the CF don't know much about fighting!
All that said, in the 40's and 50's, we in the CF had it together! It's too bad about what happened!