jwsteele said:LOL...fruit salad. That's pretty good. I never based the soldiers on their ribbons...I just thought it weird to see Cpl's and Sgt's walking around with lots of them and then see a Captain or Major with just a few.
Just a Sig Op said:You should note, a Sergeant is not a low rank, it's just not a commisoned rank, and corpral is one of those ranks that you can spend your entire career at if you've got no leadership ability or just no desire to progress...
Kat Stevens said:I really take exception to your post, and the tone in which it is presented. It's not just an expression, the Cpls are the backbone of the army.
Just a Sig Op said:You should note, a Sergeant is not a low rank, it's just not a commisoned rank, and corpral is one of those ranks that you can spend your entire career at if you've got no leadership ability or just no desire to progress...
Kat Stevens said:It's not just an expression, the Cpls are the backbone of the army.
FormerHorseGuard said:i remember when the 125 medal came out, a few were given out to the Members of Parliment to give away to deserving persons, the Forces were given some too. A soldier in Petawawa walked into the local MP office It was Len Hopskins Lib MP and asked if he could get one, and Mr Hopkins arranged for him to get one of the medals. The solder was given the medal on parade. So medals are just give mes. I thought it was funny to hear a soldier would just ask for it and get one.
There was a time when most of the enlisted men wearing the most ribbons and medals were combat engineers. wonder what trade has the guy walking around with the most now?
FormerHorseGuard said:There was a time when most of the enlisted men wearing the most ribbons and medals were combat engineers. wonder what trade has the guy walking around with the most now?
Gunner98 said:I would put my money on Sigs or Med Techs. Many specialist MOs do 59 day tours every 18 months to 2 years.