We have it pretty damned good, but theres always room for improvement
1) Better public relations: whoever said it hit the nail on the head, the public knows 0 about the CF and what we do, this is a problem, universities are under pressure to deny Army recruiting initiatives, anti-"war"...
They key words here are "if they can get away with it", which to my knowledge, they cannot. Too bad for CGG? We're Canada's oldest militia unit, do you really think we're going to just fade away from the CG? There's a reason we are given precedence.
I have no doubts that other regiments are involved and should be, but Panzer's comment about "CGG is no longer an official part of CG" was what really baffled me
This is really news to me, coming from the CGG, and even on the official Army website, it states that CG is performed by members of the GGFG from Ottawa and the CGG from Montreal, with a support element of I'm guessing service trades from the 34 Brigade and the 35??(not sure about the last one)...
I've just completed my first weekend course of BMQ at St-Hubert Garrison in Quebec. The instructors are hardcore but understanding. However, I do see people who are definitely lagging and will guaranteed encounter problems later in our course. Some of these people happen to be the most...
I'm starting Feb 22nd somewhere off the island of Montreal, I think in St. Hubert
Two weekends a month until June where I'll go and do my SQ and BIQ full-time at Valcartier. :army:
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