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FTFYdaftandbarmy said:Understood. But badges are cheaper and alleged to be more effective ;D
FTFYdaftandbarmy said:Understood. But badges are cheaper and alleged to be more effective ;D
Danjanou said:Just wait until you retire. You'll get all the pins and badges you want on your "uniform."
daftandbarmy said:Whoa... there's hardly any room for dandruff on there!
Danjanou said:Hey I've seen a recent pic of you ole buddy. Dandruff is something neither of us have to worry about ever again. :'(
winnipegoo7 said:That's certainly notable!
I just want to add that many of these sailors who don't sail still receive sea pay, as they are posted to sea going units even though they are unfit sea.
MPMick said:No different than Army guys posted to field units receiving LDA and never going on exercise....
Agreed. This would ensure the financial incentives actually encourage the behaviour we want.Halifax Tar said:Exactly. So, contrary to a post and argument I made some time ago, I think we should be linking LDA and SDA to actual days in the field or underway at sea.
How about a "nights I had to spend away from home (excluding nights in quarters or Canadian hotels)" badge? Then all three services would have another way of wearing the MPRR.Halifax Tar said:... the SSI should be a reflection of your level of SDA.
MCG said:How about a "nights I had to spend away from home (excluding nights in quarters or Canadian hotels)" badge? Then all three services would have another way of wearing the MPRR.
Jacky Tar said:It's the same sort of mentality that led to introducing the SSI. Seriously, I need a little anchor on my tunic to tell me I've been to sea? I'm pretty sure my memories of runs ashore does that, and doesn't cost the taxpayers a thing.
:goodpost:Jacky Tar said:It's the same sort of mentality that led to introducing the SSI. Seriously, I need a little anchor on my tunic to tell me I've been to sea? I'm pretty sure my memories of runs ashore does that, and doesn't cost the taxpayers a thing.
Jacky Tar said:It's the same sort of mentality that led to introducing the SSI. Seriously, I need a little anchor on my tunic to tell me I've been to sea? I'm pretty sure my memories of runs ashore does that, and doesn't cost the taxpayers a thing.
dapaterson said:Anyone with memories of runs ashore never made runs ashore, at least according to most sailors I know. >
Most likely because you have few POs or WOs corrupting you..... ;DSeaKingTacco said:I still have no idea where "Dick's Last Resort" is in San Diego, yet have managed to find my way there, without fail, on every port visit...
Pat in Halifax said:Back on topic though, I find the SSI does actually serve a purpose. When you see someone senior with anything other than silver or gold though not in any way do I question their expertise nor seniority, I do wonder where they have been hiding in those 25-30 years and what 'corporate knowledge' they carry to tell of their life's experiences at sea. A friend calls these people 'white house' sailors as in "I have passed more lighthouses going astern then you have white houses in your life".
PuckChaser said:That's a horrible reason to have a SSI.... You should be able to tell without a stupid badge whether the person has sea/land/air experience within a few minutes.
Pat in Halifax said:When you see someone senior with anything other than silver or gold though not in any way do I question their expertise nor seniority, I do wonder where they have been hiding in those 25-30 years and what 'corporate knowledge' they carry to tell of their life's experiences at sea. A friend calls these people 'white house' sailors as in "I have passed more lighthouses going astern then you have white houses in your life".
Pat
ModlrMike said:Speaking solely for myself, I spent my time hiding in the field. In that 30 years, I managed 10 tours. Those sailors concerned that I don't have anything on the right side of my tunic should be more than consoled by looking at the left side. Remember that for "purple" sailors the opportunity to be posted to sea is seldom within their own power.