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Hockey players?I am well aware of the games and administrative gymnastics we will play, especially for specific segments of our demographics.
Hockey players?I am well aware of the games and administrative gymnastics we will play, especially for specific segments of our demographics.
Hockey players?
He is really good, or really shyte but thought of as really good. Hope it is the former.Some fought and failed to get deployments; some were held back by their CoC "'til next roto".
And some (a smaller number) actively avoided deployments.
Some fought and failed to get deployments; some were held back by their CoC "'til next roto".
And some (a smaller number) actively avoided deployments.
I tried from 2002 til 2008 to get a deployment to Afghanistan. I was fit, had no Med excuses, and was rarin to go. My CoC turned down all my memos. BTW, I am not a thudfuck: apparently, I was crucial to the orgs that I was in. So, no BS, but some context.With respect, I call BS. No one in the Reg Force has an excuse. Unless you're a bandsmen I suppose.
I know Tim personally. He’s been on multiple deployments, they just weren’t ‘operational’ and didn‘t end up with a gong. He spent time as Fleet Chief in Halifax. The east coasters must have found his lack of salad interesting.
I have a non zero number of conflicting experiences with peers and subordinates. Including such classic comments from the CoC as "I didn't want to deploy ,so I figured no one else would want to, so I sent a nil return". Or the self-fulfilling prophecy of "We want to send someone with experience deployed" resulting in no one getting experience, and the individual always tasked getting fed up and releasing.With respect, I call BS. No one in the Reg Force has an excuse. Unless you're a bandsmen I suppose.
I mean, if we're talking navy folks, there's those out there that spent a hell of a lot of time sailing, and just happened to end up racking up a shitload of sea time on stuff that didn't count towards any medals. Especially when you get stuff like East Coasters getting medals for their "NATO" tours, but West Coasters getting nothing for their RIMPAC tours, despite there being no real functional difference in what the ships are doing.
I tried from 2002 til 2008 to get a deployment to Afghanistan. I was fit, had no Med excuses, and was rarin to go. My CoC turned down all my memos. BTW, I am not a thudfuck: apparently, I was crucial to the orgs that I was in. So, no BS, but some context.
When I joined the CD was the only gong you saw on a naval uniform. Now, everyone has a rack that’ll make Nelson blush.Sine 9/11 the East coast has been flat out. And I'm sure it's the same on the west coast. It's a pretty rare sight to see a Chief with only a CD now. Which is very counter to when I joined. And which is also why it raises eye brows, mine included.
The West coast has been going hard as well, but even with that some people end up not deploying through no fault of their own. While I was out West I deployed multiple times, while during the same period a buddy of mine posted to a different ship sailed a lot, but never left the West coast of North America apart from one trip to Hawaii.Sine 9/11 the East coast has been flat out. And I'm sure it's the same on the west coast. It's a pretty rare sight to see a Chief with only a CD now. Which is very counter to when I joined. And which is also why it raises eye brows, mine included.
When I joined the CD was the only gong you saw on a naval uniform. Now, everyone has a rack that’ll make Nelson blush.
So he hasn't been on any deployment, he's just done a bunch of training/force generation sails allegedlyI know Tim personally. He’s been on multiple deployments, they just weren’t ‘operational’ and didn‘t end up with a gong. He spent time as Fleet Chief in Halifax. The east coasters must have found his lack of salad interesting.
Harrumph…..So he hasn't been on any deployment, he's just done a bunch of training/force generation sails allegedly
Wait for it:
'Navy People getting angry and saying "every time we leave the wall" we are deployed!'
It makes a lot of folks blush.....way back when it was a source of pride that we didn't look like 'Mericans with camp fire medals and I shot a target patches.