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I am currently finishing up my BOTP training and one of our assignments asks the question:
What is the historical basis of "gentility" amongst officers and how do we refer to this code of conduct at CFLRS?
I am in the Reserves and am doing my leadership training at the London Battle School. However, we have not touched at all on "gentility." I have searched high and low for answers on this question but to no avail.
Another question is:
How in your words would you describe the fighting spirit?
Is this a motto in the CF that has a significant background or is it just as obvious as it seems -- basically a determined attitude that never gives in or gives up no matter what adversity one may face?
I would appreciate any insights into these questions. Thanks!
What is the historical basis of "gentility" amongst officers and how do we refer to this code of conduct at CFLRS?
I am in the Reserves and am doing my leadership training at the London Battle School. However, we have not touched at all on "gentility." I have searched high and low for answers on this question but to no avail.
Another question is:
How in your words would you describe the fighting spirit?
Is this a motto in the CF that has a significant background or is it just as obvious as it seems -- basically a determined attitude that never gives in or gives up no matter what adversity one may face?
I would appreciate any insights into these questions. Thanks!