Military Occupation: Difference between revisions

From Army.ca Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Created page with "Got nothing to write about myself really.<br><br>Lovely to be a part of army.ca.<br>I just wish I'm useful in one way here.<br><br>Here is my blog post; [http://arendafurgona....")
 
(Created page with "Every member of the Canadian Forces is enrolled into an occupation. Non-commissioned occupations, often referred to as trades, are the skilled backbone of the military who ex...")
Line 1: Line 1:
Got nothing to write about myself really.<br><br>Lovely to be a part of army.ca.<br>I just wish I'm useful in one way here.<br><br>Here is my blog post; [http://arendafurgona.ru/ аренда грузовиков без водителя]
Every member of the Canadian Forces is enrolled into an occupation.  Non-commissioned occupations, often referred to as trades, are the skilled backbone of the military who execute the physical tasks to get operations done. Commissioned officer occupations are the mid to sin or level leaders of the military.
 
==Commissioned Officer Occupations==
 
*[[Engineer]]
*[[Infantry Officer]]
*[[Pilot]]
 
 
==Non-Commissioned Member Occupations==
 
*[[Armoured Crewman]]
*[[Combat Engineer]]
*[[Cook]]
*[[Infantryman]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Military Occupations]]

Revision as of 01:35, 3 October 2016

Every member of the Canadian Forces is enrolled into an occupation. Non-commissioned occupations, often referred to as trades, are the skilled backbone of the military who execute the physical tasks to get operations done. Commissioned officer occupations are the mid to sin or level leaders of the military.

Commissioned Officer Occupations


Non-Commissioned Member Occupations