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Posted by ghallman <[email protected]> on Mon, 13 Mar 2000 21:00:01 -0400
Theres a lot more to it then just handing in your paper work. Don‘t quit
your day job its a long process theres no war going on, it‘ll take awhile
theres a selection process. Ahead of you you‘ve got an apptitude test,
physical, medical, and interview. Try to focus on each step one at a time.
At 06:18 PM 13/03/2000 CST, you wrote:
>I know this question has been asked b4, but does anyone know approximately
>how long it takes to be shipped off to basic ? I handed in all my paperwork
>about 2 weeks ago.
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> R.Youngson.
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Posted by "Sean Stepan" <[email protected]> on Sat, 18 Mar 2000 15:41:44 PST
my god, i wish i could get in that fast :
i did my interviewing and everything one day about 2 weeks ago95 of the
day was spent sitting on a couch with other nervous potentials trying to
reassure each other that we all did OK...i did my PT test deal on tuesday
of this weeki passed!!!!, and now they have to do a background check on
me...should take about a week and a half, they said. and who knows how long
it will be after that when they call me and tell me im in!!!!
and thats just for the reserves!
>Recruiting Woes
>
> The system has sure changed over the years. I read the inserts in this
>forum from aspiring soldiers and can almost feel their frustration and
>anxious waiting. Here‘s one for you. 23 April, 1964 I arrived at the
>recruiting centre on St.Clair Ave in Toronto at 0900hrs. Between then and
>1200hrs I had been shipped up to 6 Personnel Depot and completed my
>testing. Shortly after 1400hrs I had completed my medical and by 1600hrs
>was
>on a special four day leave from the Canadian Army Regular.
>
>Dave Willard
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Posted by "Larry MacDonald" <[email protected]> on Sat, 18 Mar 2000 19:12:02 -0500
Mine was similar event in 63 except I was at old 13 PD in Ottawa. Bussed
from Cobourg to Ottawa on day 1. Test in the PM along with medical.
Interview the next AM with Capt Black Watch who really tried to enroll me
in the RHR. Enrolled that PM and issued a travel warrant and on the train
for Borden that evening.
Mr Lawson made reference to the sweater high neck. Yes, I remember having
to have pockets and epalets from Battle Dress sewn onto the sweater. It
along with stable belt purchase from kit shop and not issuewas work dress
of the day. I tried a short cut for awhile. Reasoned, why press a full
shirt. I had a shirt which somehow became holed. Battery acid I think. I
saved the collar portion and wore that with the sweater. Worked fine until
they decided to have a shirt inspection one day.
Gee, I used to do a lot of extras in those days.
Regards
Larry MacDonald
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> Recruiting Woes
>
> The system has sure changed over the years. I read the inserts in this
> forum from aspiring soldiers and can almost feel their frustration and
> anxious waiting. Here‘s one for you. 23 April, 1964 I arrived at the
> recruiting centre on St.Clair Ave in Toronto at 0900hrs. Between then and
> 1200hrs I had been shipped up to 6 Personnel Depot and completed my
> testing. Shortly after 1400hrs I had completed my medical and by
> 1600hrs was
> on a special four day leave from the Canadian Army Regular.
>
> Dave Willard
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Posted by Rob Kobold <[email protected]> on Sat, 18 Mar 2000 18:49:59 -0800 (PST)
It‘s the silly American again:
All this talk about recruiting seems strange to me.
Right now the Americans are DYING for anyone to join.
Recruiting is at an all time low. A lot of our
problems are supposedly optempo, but from what I‘ve
heard from active duty and reserve Canadian soldiers
it‘s worse in your army. When I asked about joining
the Canadian Army, I was barraged with emails telling
me how much better the American one is. If that‘s
true, how come you guys have a waiting list and we
don‘t? There has got to be a reason, and I don‘t
think size is the whole answer...
Rob
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Posted by Barry McCann <[email protected]> on Sun, 19 Mar 2000 06:00:14 -0800 (PST)
Hi,
Im just writing in to see if anyone out there knows anything about the
timing of the upcoming Infantry Officers Induction. The Hamilton Recruiting
office is telling me July or August, while I don‘t blame them I was just
hoping to hear something from someone else out there. Just to avoid
confusion I am joining up under the DEO officer programme, and volunteered
specifically for infantry so any info or training help would be appreciated.
Thanks
P.S. Any word from "Sgt" Raskul lately?
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Posted by "I wonder" <[email protected]> on Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:28:11 GMT
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>my god, i wish i could get in that fast :
>i did my interviewing and everything one day about 2 weeks ago95 of the
>day was spent sitting on a couch with other nervous potentials trying to
>reassure each other that we all did OK...i did my PT test deal on tuesday
>of this weeki passed!!!!, and now they have to do a background check on
>me...should take about a week and a half, they said. and who knows how long
>it will be after that when they call me and tell me im in!!!!
>and thats just for the reserves!
>
>>Recruiting Woes
>>
>> The system has sure changed over the years. I read the inserts in
>>this
>>forum from aspiring soldiers and can almost feel their frustration and
>>anxious waiting. Here‘s one for you. 23 April, 1964 I arrived at the
>>recruiting centre on St.Clair Ave in Toronto at 0900hrs. Between then and
>>1200hrs I had been shipped up to 6 Personnel Depot and completed my
>>testing. Shortly after 1400hrs I had completed my medical and by 1600hrs
>>was
>>on a special four day leave from the Canadian Army Regular.
>>
>>Dave Willard
>
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Hey man i‘m told you before that i‘m a 15 yaer old and that i would
appreciate a few pointers about the infantry and tell everybody to stop
e-mailngg i just recieved 138 new messages
thanxxx
steff
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