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To offer another point of view:
The Americans get a medal for just about anything, and it does become a little overboard. That being said, it represents an accomplishment publicly. A medal is supposed to be something to be proud of, it seems to me the desired effect of an American getting a medal is remotivation and heightened esprit de corps. And what's wrong with that?
People on this post have haggled over the criteria for getting a domestic service medal. There are certainly a lot of oversees tours that have not been very high on the danger scale but few would ask to stop giving medals for more peaceful tours. From my perspective we get medals for serving the will of the Canadian people... that acknowledgement should not be limited to outside our borders. Some will say we serve Canadians on a daily basis but really we mostly train for operations and support our own military establishment. When we go on domestic operations, we directly impact the lives of Canadians that we are around to serve and protect... I think that's something to be proud of.
Of course it's fasionable in the CF to be surly about things like new medals but I don't want to be the one who tells BC residents that saving their homes is less valid service than taking down mod tentage in Bosnia. Currently you'd get 2 medals for doing a first tour in Bosnia and you'd get none for disaster assistance in Canada. Why is Alert considered a tour but not scowering the Nova Scotia shoreline for body parts?
My suggestion: a special service medal for domestic ops with a maximum of 3 or 4 bars or pips on it.
The Americans get a medal for just about anything, and it does become a little overboard. That being said, it represents an accomplishment publicly. A medal is supposed to be something to be proud of, it seems to me the desired effect of an American getting a medal is remotivation and heightened esprit de corps. And what's wrong with that?
People on this post have haggled over the criteria for getting a domestic service medal. There are certainly a lot of oversees tours that have not been very high on the danger scale but few would ask to stop giving medals for more peaceful tours. From my perspective we get medals for serving the will of the Canadian people... that acknowledgement should not be limited to outside our borders. Some will say we serve Canadians on a daily basis but really we mostly train for operations and support our own military establishment. When we go on domestic operations, we directly impact the lives of Canadians that we are around to serve and protect... I think that's something to be proud of.
Of course it's fasionable in the CF to be surly about things like new medals but I don't want to be the one who tells BC residents that saving their homes is less valid service than taking down mod tentage in Bosnia. Currently you'd get 2 medals for doing a first tour in Bosnia and you'd get none for disaster assistance in Canada. Why is Alert considered a tour but not scowering the Nova Scotia shoreline for body parts?
My suggestion: a special service medal for domestic ops with a maximum of 3 or 4 bars or pips on it.