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Kiwi99 said:Anyone in the CF will agree that all 'soldiers' are trained to a different level, and although we have a soldier first theory, in practicality we have a soldier second. And that is the problem of the leadership! If this gut is an int op, as the pecualtion goes, then chances are, he had no bloody clue what the hell was going on. Just because he is a JNCO doesn't mean jack in this case. If I may specuate along with everyone else, it may have been the first time he was under fire, so bloody scared, and that is how he dealt with it. He screwed up, bad call, nobody got hurt. Perhapes you have forgotten that people are not as perfect as you, and that they can make a bad call. But no, lets just grill his performance on this forum because we all know better. Give me a break!
Was that a bash of the Int Op trade - or just kind of a dumb comment. So if he's an Int Op, chances are he had no bloody clue what the hell was going on??? What?! Most Int Ops I know are Ex Combat Arms for one. Next, INTELLIGENCE.....you don't just get to the rank of MCpl in that trade by showing up and getting a good score in Aircraft recognition. Come on - give the Service Support guys a break. Just because a trade MOC (old talk - I know) doesn't start with a Zero, doesn't mean a person has Zero knowledge of how to react in a combat situation.
And I highly doubt that anyone who was bloody scared would deal with a situation by going back to bed and calling the rest of the group flinchers. Sounds like a little more that just shell shock to me.
:warstory: One time in a place far away, we were awoken by a siren from our bunks and were made to take up position in air raid shelters (Sea Cans - pffft) to simulate a possible attack. Our designated shelter was also shared by a group of people who did not bother to attend said practice scenario. This group of people (some who were sleeping between shifts) said that because they were shift workers, they were not required to attend these drills. Wow. In a way, I always kind of hoped the real thing would happen one day just to see if a poking head would come from a bunk to say, "Hey! Stop bombing us!! I'm on shift in a couple of hours and am trying to sleep."
I for one have seen people get by with failure many times, and am glad to see that a rat didn't sneak by this time.
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