Originally posted by CL84:
[qb] lol...ergo...ergo...ergo. That‘s all I gotta say. Oh ya, and comparing apples to oranges? Or cadets to soldiers? I think that‘s what I was doing there actually. The only thing good about cadets, is it keeps kids busy off the streets, out of drugs...no wait a second, I ran into a few kids smoking a joint who were wearing cadet uniforms! So ‘ergo‘ cadets are still, useless. Like I said all powerful super cadet man, spend your time with a 80lb ruck on, hikin with that for 18 hours, then tell me what the difference between cadets and reserves is...and really, how useless the organization is. Sorry..I just really can‘t like the cadets. No offence to the good ones who don‘t power trip. :dontpanic: [/qb]
Yes, you are comparing soldiers to cadets. Cadets aren‘t MEANT to be soldiers. Youth Organization. They aren‘t there to protect our country, they aren‘t there to go to war, or perform duties for the CF. At all. So by saying that cadets are far different from the reserves, well, you‘re correct. They aren‘t MEANT to be.
Any Cadet who is caught smoking drugs are removed from the program (or should be). I‘m not going to defend them, they shouldn‘t be doing it. It‘s not like we all fall in and light up together.
I have met some officers who are trying to relive the program....and it really is a sad thing. There are some out there (usually older ones, hence reliving their childhood), but a lot of CIC Officers are young ex-cadets, or parents who got involved to save little Jimmy‘s corps (Ma & Pa Corps). Sadly, the average life span of a CIC Officer is 4 years. Many leave the program due to other commitments, and then the old let‘s-relive-out-childhood officers are sometimes the only ones left.
The Program, like anything, isn‘t perfect.
Oh, and as for the ‘super cadet man comment‘, how old are we? Aren‘t you 20? Shouldn‘t you be researching your answers? We‘ve all had negative experiences with cadets and members of the reg force/reserved. But actually research the program and realize that not everyone sucks.
Mutual respect for the cadets is a great place to start. We have Reg Force members volunteer at our unit, as well as members of the Reserve. One I have the highest respect for. She‘s around 58 or so (She‘s past the age for the PRes, and is actually parading with the cadet unit with special permission, retaining her rank), was a Reserve member for 30 years, is a Member of Military Merit, and is just great to work with. She doesn‘t call me ‘Hoult‘, and quite frankly, if most people did, I wouldn‘t respect. Regardless of what in your eyes a may or may not be, in that organization, and while I wear that uniform, I‘m a Cadet MWO, whether you agree with it or not. And as I say, although you are under no obligation to call me a MWO, I‘m under no obligation to refer to you as Recruit, or whatever your rank is at the moment.
You and I both know that 12 year olds are influential. If the 12 year old sees that you aren‘t calling him Sgt, then why should the 12 year old?
I‘m not saying you must listen to the Sgt, you shouldn‘t be (clearly), theyy have no authprity over you, and likewise, unless volunteering at the cadet unit, you have none over them.
It all starts with mutual respect, and as a member of the reserve, try leading by example to the cadets. Laughing at a cadets face for asking to be called by their rank, well, what a great example you are setting for them.
Originally posted by CL84:
[qb]Just a chance for them to taste military life and structure, in the process, building a better youth.[/qb]
What part of military life should they experience? The food? The inspections on their rooms? Drill? Respect? I‘m not entirely sure what more you would do for the program....They learn the rank structure, they go to camp, do their courses, sleep in bunks that are inspected daily with a ruler, checked for dustand all that other good stuff, learn to shine their boots (although some really, really don‘t know how....and that‘s sad), Get up at 0600 for PT, eat the military food, fall in for parades (and are constantly evaluated on drill/uniform), and go about their way and do their courses.
Many cadets who retire after a full ‘career‘ in the program are leaps/bounds ahead of the average 19 year old, with more confidence, organization, time management skills, etc.
Yes the program is designed to ‘spark an interest‘, but if Bloggins doesn‘t go onto the forces, he‘s still benefited from the program.
They don‘t go on a forced march, or play night/day. What would it do for them? Cadets are also there to have a good time.
Originally posted by GrahamD:
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So my question is, if you have to salute a cadet officer because he is affiliated with the military, do you have to salute the ranger officers?[/qb]
Cadet Officers aren‘t affiliated with the Military, they are PART of the military. Members of the CIC Branch, and yes, hold real commissions.
Originally posted by d-N-a:
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From what I‘ve been told, Reservist an Reg Force dont have to salute CICS, except if they hold the rank or Major or LCol?
An yes, technically CICs are a subunit in the reserve, but they dont have any of the same standards or training[/qb]
They do have to salute members of the CIC, as they hold the exact same commission as those in the reg force or the reserves. NCM‘s/Junior officers can and have ended up infront of the Admiral or Base Chief being Court Martials for not saluting a CIC Officer.
The most amusing part about the whole Trg/Standards for CIC Officers is that Reg Force Officers are in charge of that part.
Director of Cadets, Col Perron, is Reg Force. As are the RCO‘s (save Pac Region, currently they are short, so an ex-Reg Force Cdr is currently holding the position....he‘s older than 55, so he‘s parading as a CIC Officer). Even the ACO‘s are Captains, and the ACA‘s are Reg Force NCM‘s (usually Sgt/WO‘s).....they have a LOT to do with training and standards of units. So if a unit has icnredibly low standards, and their officers are crap, it‘s up to the ACO and ACA‘s to DO something about it. If they don‘t do their jobs, well....you‘ve seen what happens. DCdt‘s, RCO, ACO, ACA....ALL Reg Force postings. So if they do their jobs properly, things should be good. Sadly, many do not. That isn‘t a problem with lack of CIC Training, apparently it‘s a lack of training or initiative on the part of the Reg Force Officers involved....I‘m happy to say most that I‘ve met are of incredibly high calibur, and keep corps at a high standard.
Originally posted by Spr. Williamson:
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Apparently Our Marching wasnt As Good as It should Have Been and He Made a Rather Nice Comment About it
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The Cadet was out of line, hopefully they won‘t do something like that again.
Not all cadets are perfect, nor are all units perfect.
But those who just moan an complain aren‘t really doing anything about, especially those who were never involved with the program, and are incredibly uninformed.
If you think you can do a better job, than put your money where your mouth is. Go volunteer at the unit, I‘ve seldom heard of a cadet unit turning down a Reg Force/Reserves Volunteer.
While you are there though, be prepared to call the cadets by their rank, salute the officers (which of course, you would do anyway), and listen to the officers above you. Most Reg FOrce members are given a lot of latitude. The WO I mentioned above was a Clerk I believe, or something to that effect, and she is the AdminO, and does a very good job, so no one is micromanaging her. But if you cause problems, or moan the whole time, well, be prepared for not a fun stint.
Go make a difference in a corps, especially those who are complaining with no experience in the program.
CH