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Read wrong PAM
MCG said:It has not been in any current book that I have seen for ages. Here is the current edition of what you've refered to:
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/ael/pubs/300-000/B-GL-300-000/fp-000/B-GL-300-000-FP-000_e.pdf
392 said:Not really. Every soldier in the CF is a soldier first, tradesman second to be able to fight defensively when required, not be employed as an extra infantry platoon or section offensively as has been seen very recently on operations apparently with the Engr Fd Tps.
2 Cdo said:That's true in theory, but it seems that a number of trades people fail to understand that.
This is particularly odd when one consideres that this document was written in 1996, yet the Combat Arm, Combat Support Arm, ans Combat Service Support terminology still appears in pubs written afterward:Old and Tired said:As read though the pub itself, I did notice that the term, Combat Arm, Combat Support Arm, ans Combat Service Support, more to the point the word COMBAT seems to have been dropped at some point, in favour of the terminology listed above.
dapaterson said:I still remember CFSAL (over a decade ago, so things may have changed) having dress-down Fridays for all students and staff, including DP1 officers and NCMs. Lounging around the school in jeans and a polo shirt may well be comfortable (and a fundraiser for the United Way); it doesn'tstrike me as a particularly good way to inculcate the military into young officers and NCMs...
Nfld Sapper said:And this belongs in this thread how?
MCG said:I'm starting to see a trend here. Anybody else?
That goes back to the observations of the RE major that I mentioned earlier:Shamrock said:However, how can one be an engineer AND an infantryman at the same time?
I think you might find some answers here: http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/51155.0.htmlMCG said:I once listened to a RE major go on about how foolish we (Canadian Engineers) were to have committed ourselves to being wasted as a resource (act as infantry in a secondary role).
Shamrock said:I understand there are quite a few engineer MOC's. Do all the MOC's function in this switch-hitting capacity?