Hey guys, I was just reading some threads in the Archives, and I came to something particular that I thought I should say something about.
37B, I was not really trying to make a point other than clarifing tech's position, at least what I believe to be tech's position. I do not know whether or not troop recieve thier cap badge after completing some training, or not, but that's what his post would seem to indicate. I do know that officers get a cap badge without any training. What I'm saying is a standardized right of passage to recieve a cap badge, would mean more.
I am basically as new as you get, when It comes to both Artillery and the CF.. so I can speak first hand about how things Are at the moment (in respect to recruitment). When I did my basic course (BMQ), the instructors were very strict when It came to candidates wearing anything that bore the Arty badge - which is as it should be. In my opinion, and the opinion that I believe is with most arty guys, is that a person has to EARN the right to wear that Cap badge.
Ive done my courses.. including my DP1 Artilleryman's course.. and I can speak for all the new gunners that trained this summer in Pet, it was the best feeling in the world to finally be able to wear the cap badge. Its unsettling when I see people wearing a cap badge that they did little, to nothing, to earn (Im not speaking only of Cadets, which is a whole other topic in itself).
I wear the Arty cap badge with pride... and whenever I talk to recruits I remind them of how hard I worked to be able to wear it. I am a reservist, so I understand any resentment that a Reg. Force guy would have to me wearing the same cap badge as him.. But in the same respect It is not as though I learnt to operate the howitzer from a TV show. I spent a helluva lot of time training, manhandling and sweating on the Guns before I earned the right to call myself a Gunner.
I cant speak from experience, but I dont think even a member for 20 years could forget how hard they worked to get to the point where they could call themselves a Gunner.
So I guess what Im getting at, is that It shouldnt be whether a person had to do 100 push ups, or 10 push ups to be able to say they accomplished something, its whether they pushed themselves and completed the task with enthusiasm, self-worth and pride in what they accomplished. If that doesnt make sense then
im a retard...
-River
Any comments?