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Let’s not copy New Zealand, we don’t need 2nd 1st Bns. No two- one, second first
Let’s not copy New Zealand, we don’t need 2nd 1st Bns. No two- one, second first
What does a self respecting Patricia look like, in case I ever meet one?
Probably don’t want to deal with that much frost bite…Since almost all of our infantry is now mounted, wouldn't "Royal Canadian Dragoons" make more sense?
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You joke (or not) but that's pretty much what the Australians did.
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Thats not confusing, right?Let’s not copy New Zealand, we don’t need 2nd 1st Bns. No two- one, second first
Ummm, you weren't around for the "wall of shame" notification. I remember one year the CSM (will remained unnamed) put up a list of the company highlighting who was/wasn't a member of the regimental association, mind you 1995 was a different eraSo that’s the rub. See the previous post about no “self respecting patricia” - that’s the attitude that “heavily suggests” members shell out their own money.
Regimental associations and Hon Col/LCol with strong political connections enter the chat... (Sadly so)It makes complete sense. From the outside you can plainly see a key factor holding the Army back is regimental affiliations. Its even more pronounced in the ARes.
Regimental associations and Hon Col/LCol with strong political connections enter the chat... (Sadly so)
Hellyer prisoned that well for a couple of dozen generations.We've torn down bigger empires before.
Hellyer prisoned that well for a couple of dozen generations.
The Reg F Infantry have over 100 LCols on PML, with only ten hard command positions.
While there is some valid institutional overhead... Let's just say that it's not just the P Res that needs to decide how credible their structures are.
Apportionment of positions for officer DP3 is imbalanced towards Ops occupations, which results in skewed populations particularly at Capt(N)/Col and above.
There are also larger questions about the size of the officer corps, and numbers of high ranking individuals; the 1997 report to the PM on Leadership and Management of the CAF recommended no more than 65 Reg F GOFOs; today, we are close to double that.
Oh no that’s still a thing, maybe not a wall but “I’m filling out duties and can’t help but look at my list of regimental dues unpaid.”Ummm, you weren't around for the "wall of shame" notification. I remember one year the CSM (will remained unnamed) put up a list of the company highlighting who was/wasn't a member of the regimental association, mind you 1995 was a different era
I still think regimental pride is more a benefit than a hinderance; but we definitely have too many of them.It makes complete sense. From the outside you can plainly see a key factor holding the Army back is regimental affiliations. It’s even more pronounced in the ARes.