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Your right sir, it should work. I think if we are forced to go around it, it represents a leadership problem and perhaps we as a military should have some reflections on our leadership fundamentals (ie, remember...mission-men-self)I think you should try your chain of command before you do something else.
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Like I‘ve said before, although good on paper, the policy has been taken too far to where I think it interferes with effiecency. How can one reasonably expect to conduct stressful military activities while being in constant fear of a career killing harrassment charge...anyone with their *** in the ground will know what I am talking about.- In this day and age, to not implement a program like SHARP is simply ignorant of the day‘s trends. People are willing to push their limits and put in the extra effort if they feel that they are being respected as persons. I‘m not saying this means no yelling at troops. But that the same charter rights should apply. Intolerance for people based on fundamental differences such as race, religion, colour and gender have no place in Canadian society.
To me, its a band aid for poor leadership. Anyways, no good unit ever needs to resort to this policy. A little off topic, but I wanted to rant.
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Once again, I‘ll peg this on the leadership. Maybe if we had some higher ups not suffering from CRS, it would be a different story.Members of the CF don‘t have a guardian against our number one enemy, the federal government. I am not advocating that a duly elected government does not have the right and authority to use the CF as it sees fit. However, who is protecting the soldier from the Federal Government and who is standing up for them when they are asked to do too much?
Who will hold the government responsible for the deaths of soldiers? I certainly don‘t put my trust in the electorate because we keep electing bozos!
I wonder, would the situation be different if 20 or 30 general/flag officers handed in their "leafs" as a response to the government ignoring efforts to look out for the troops.
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Coming from probably the most authoritative member of the board, I find this post settles the issue for me. Thank you for weighing in, sir.A comment from a soldier of the 40s and 50s. When was the last time any of these unionized armies fought a battle and won. As for Jacques Chirac what does he know about anything.
How does union help us win the land battle? The military is an old institution that has seemed to work when it is needed. Isn‘t there other issues of more pressing concern that we could address.