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I doubt it, too.I sincerely doubt the entire regimental fund is spent on maintaining the Ceremonial Mounted Troop.
I doubt it, too.I sincerely doubt the entire regimental fund is spent on maintaining the Ceremonial Mounted Troop.
I sincerely doubt the entire regimental fund is spent on maintaining the Ceremonial Mounted Troop.
Wasn’t the regiment originally formed by a railroad baron?some might argue having 30 odd soldiers dedicated to ceremonial duties at which you receive donations to unit fund is ethically dubious.
Yes, and as we all know any respectable regiment would have been raised by a textile magnate.Wasn’t the regiment originally formed by a railroad baron?
Private Military Contracting before it was cool....Yes, and as we all know any respectable regiment would have been raised by a textile magnate.
To be fair to Lord Strathcona, he was so filthy rich Im sure he owned some textile mills too haha.Yes, and as we all know any respectable regiment would have been raised by a textile magnate.
If you look closely at some of the pix, a few neck tattoos made it through, so some of that is still in playI was going to comment about how it's nice to see a group properly shaved, but the Major and the MWO couldn't wait until retirement to get into beard mode. And I thought that relaxed grooming standards was aimed at attracting and keeping a younger demographic.
The Household Division in the UK, along with the rest of the British Army, now allow beards. Its not as big a shock as you'd think, IMHO.I was going to comment about how it's nice to see a group properly shaved, but the Major and the MWO couldn't wait until retirement to get into beard mode. And I thought that relaxed grooming standards was aimed at attracting and keeping a younger demographic.
For one brief moment I interpreted "TB" as Treasury Board...but that would be "TBS."Who could have a problem with beards, they symbolize masculinity and strength in Norse warrior lineage, pluck, bravery, camaraderie and undaunted courage for the Brits particularly the Crimean regiments, religious purity and tradition for some of the Indo regiments, and even some of our foes like TB and ISIL.
Not every army has to be made in image of the Roman Army or the Wehrmacht. I guess they could be a fire hazard if left to get greasy.
(This coming from a guy who can’t stand his hair touching his ears, and brings an electric razor in his saddle bag when overnight ranching in the foothills).
As for beards when the brass want to see toy soldiers on parade for the public- well, that’s their call and imperative too. That’s why they are Colonels and Generals and you follow orders. It can be made to look sharp and presentable. And grows back.
Sometimes they act like the same …For one brief moment I interpreted "TB" as Treasury Board...but that would be "TBS."
The former has caused very little damage to the CAF than the latter....For one brief moment I interpreted "TB" as Treasury Board...but that would be "TBS."
I was going to comment about how it's nice to see a group properly shaved, but the Major and the MWO couldn't wait until retirement to get into beard mode. And I thought that relaxed grooming standards was aimed at attracting and keeping a younger demographic.
Umm so what?And the only Regs.