I was hoping the us vs them was not behind this thread, but alas it has raised its ugly head. It is a topic I find very hard to overlook. Once it's brought up, it's like a lump of **** on the carpet, hard to ignore. Tech, when you said this wasn't a case of snobbery; you didn't actually mean that. I have spent well over half my life in the Militia and serving the guns, and am as proud of The Regiment as anyone. I held my own as a Number 1 and for someone to tell me I am a lesser part deserves a kick in the ***. You are showing your arrogance which is not an enduring quality to those who have been plugging along all those years you were probably in diapers (I'm guessing, and I could be wrong.).
To answer to one of your previous posts, The Royal Regt is one big family (The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery) and I do belong to a Regiment. Your traditions are my traditions. You or I do not own a monopoly on them. The issue of the cypher maybe a valid issue, but the lanyard and beret had more to do with unification then anything else. For more on Arty traditions here is a link -
RCA Standing Orders . By the way the oldest battery (and that is how we follow our lineage) in Canada will be celebrating their 150th Anniversaries in 2005.
You are free to bring your proposal up through the chain of command, pl let them know it is because you don't want to be mistaken as a reserve. But beware, your BSM, RSM, BC or CO might have been in the Militia, and **** proud of it.
The history of the RHA is the were a mounted troop, and in there modern version are mech and support the Armoured Divisions. The only claim to fame for the RCHA is that it comprises of Reg F Regts, so when you lose the M109s, do you go back to RCA? I think not.
Muskrat, I'm a little disappointed with your agreement in principal. If you notice, we, the reserves are now being compared just like females in other threads. So I guess the worst is a reserve female gunner?
That's all for now until I calm down.