MedTech said:PRes BMQ have cap badges on Day Uno JDFreeSoul
JarheadBC said:I was told that during BMQ, unit slip ons were for candidates going NCM and Canada was for OCdt.
JarheadBC said:I was told that during BMQ, unit slip ons were for candidates going NCM and Canada was for OCdt. However, most people in the course, regardless of their choice had Canada. I was also told this by someone who had just graduated their BMQ; needless, I did not put much faith in their statement.
As for the cap badge, I was given the impression (correctly so) that I was to wear it in my beret at all times, until such a time as I had earned my regimental headdress/cap badge. That said, I did not get in trouble when it broke, I simply was asked by almost everyone (including other recruits) where it was. When I explained what happened, most staff just shrugged and asked if I had requested a new one. No big deal about it.
The Librarian said:Paragraph one: Whoever told you that...was a liar.
JarheadBC said:I'm a little disturbed by point #2. It seems pointless and cruel.
Can-american said:It was based ona survival if you were in the woods and could find no food. I agree thought it was pointless it was taught by this spec ops fellow was not called for at that moment as we had also been running lanes all day. Take care Can-Am
I wish, then I wouldn't have spent hours making snaresBruce Monkhouse said:What, the rabbits don't stand around in the Maritimes and let you bash them?? Weird
Bruce Monkhouse said:What, the rabbits don't stand around in the Maritimes and let you bash them?? Weird