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This topic arose in another thread, but in the interest of organization (and also because I need a little more explanation), I‘ve started this thread.
Throughout my entire application process thus far, I was told that this was my schedule for joining the CF as a Regular Infantry:
Basic Training (10 Weeks), then off to MOC Training (Battle School) to learn everything about the Infantry for approx. 16 weeks in either Wainwright, Meaford or Valcartier. Once that was completed, I would be posted to my unit, wherever that may be.
However, I was recently informed that this isn‘t the case. Apparently, the process is:
Basic (10 weeks), then to "Soldier Qualification" for a month to learn god-only-knows, and then to "Basic Infantry Qualification" to finish learning about the profession, I suppose. This final step wasn‘t given an estimate of time taken.
So, which one is (more) correct? Thanks for any help, mates.
Throughout my entire application process thus far, I was told that this was my schedule for joining the CF as a Regular Infantry:
Basic Training (10 Weeks), then off to MOC Training (Battle School) to learn everything about the Infantry for approx. 16 weeks in either Wainwright, Meaford or Valcartier. Once that was completed, I would be posted to my unit, wherever that may be.
However, I was recently informed that this isn‘t the case. Apparently, the process is:
Basic (10 weeks), then to "Soldier Qualification" for a month to learn god-only-knows, and then to "Basic Infantry Qualification" to finish learning about the profession, I suppose. This final step wasn‘t given an estimate of time taken.
So, which one is (more) correct? Thanks for any help, mates.

