I'll believe it when I see it.
So…Reconstitution is happening?Almost all the army events and activities that could be seen as non operational have been cancelled almost permanently too. CAFSAC, Worthington Cup, Patrol Competition.
Interestingly items that have a nexus to support recruiting or retention are supposed to be considered for continued support but it doesn’t seem to be happening.
I can’t help but wonder if pulling out of stuff like the Halifax Tattoo and canceling CAFSAC are actually going to be detrimental to recruiting and retention over the longer term.
CAFSAC wouldn't be the same, especially with the GOAT in purgatory:Almost all the army events and activities that could be seen as non operational have been cancelled almost permanently too. CAFSAC, Worthington Cup, Patrol Competition.
Interestingly items that have a nexus to support recruiting or retention are supposed to be considered for continued support but it doesn’t seem to be happening.
I can’t help but wonder if pulling out of stuff like the Halifax Tattoo and canceling CAFSAC are actually going to be detrimental to recruiting and retention over the longer term.
My buddy and I wrapped a 100' sunken sailing vessel in plastic wrap using staplers to seal up the hull so we could pump it out. So I am available for hire if you need it.....I wonder if anyone has suggested undercoating the ships ? Or maybe some Gorilla Glue or Flex Seal ?
CAFSAC, Worthington Cup and Cambrian Patrol (if that what you meant by "patrol competition") are inwards focused and should not affect recruiting. Retention, maybe.Almost all the army events and activities that could be seen as non operational have been cancelled almost permanently too. CAFSAC, Worthington Cup, Patrol Competition.
Interestingly items that have a nexus to support recruiting or retention are supposed to be considered for continued support but it doesn’t seem to be happening.
I can’t help but wonder if pulling out of stuff like the Halifax Tattoo and canceling CAFSAC are actually going to be detrimental to recruiting and retention over the longer term.
I would rather see the Oriole shit canned rather than cancel the Tattoo.Almost all the army events and activities that could be seen as non operational have been cancelled almost permanently too. CAFSAC, Worthington Cup, Patrol Competition.
Interestingly items that have a nexus to support recruiting or retention are supposed to be considered for continued support but it doesn’t seem to be happening.
I can’t help but wonder if pulling out of stuff like the Halifax Tattoo and canceling CAFSAC are actually going to be detrimental to recruiting and retention over the longer term.
I would rather see the Oriole shit canned rather than cancel the Tattoo.
You shilling for Amy Schumer now? A very unfunny woman!!
The Canadian Patrol Competition was a CMTC initiative to keep its staff busy in the fall and flex in an area for which the Infantry School was the actual CoE.CAFSAC, Worthington Cup and Cambrian Patrol (if that what you meant by "patrol competition") are inwards focused and should not affect recruiting. Retention, maybe.
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And it was a nice way of keeping people from flying to the UK to stroke their ego, I mean compete in the Cambrian.The Canadian Patrol Competition was a CMTC initiative to keep its staff busy in the fall and flex in an area for which the Infantry School was the actual CoE.
Not a supporter of the Liberals, but in fairness they've recently gotten the military RPAS/JUSTAS, the F-35, new frigates, CC-330s and P8s. That's actually not bad when you think about relevant kit being purchased.
while we dither serious countries continue to improve their militaries
No one in the GoC believes that theatee will ever go hot and are banking on it.
yeah were on a bit of a run. I guess it happens when you decide to only buy equipment every 40 yrs. Wait does that mean that the Trudeaus are THE defence Prime Ministers?Not a supporter of the Liberals, but in fairness they've recently gotten the military RPAS/JUSTAS, the F-35, new frigates, CC-330s and P8s. That's actually not bad when you think about relevant kit being purchased.
I tend to think that perhaps the problems that the army is having is that it hasn't gotten their own house in order and other than GBAD and a bunch of UORs needs to really figure out what it needs to be to stay relevant in the eyes of government. The Latvia mission seems like a good stepping stone if it plays its cards right.
true but in what way have they ensured that the equipment is there to do the job? Our donations to Ukraine have demonstrated how bare the cupboards are: we just don't have anything worth giving. The 330's are only 20 years overdue, the F35 should have been ordered a decade ago and yes I know Harper was in then but his single source order got shot down so we have no planes, the frigates are only as a result of the NSS programme otherwise they would still be on the wish list and the P8's come after some serious govt to govt lecturing. So what really have they initiated to see that we can defend ourselvesNot a supporter of the Liberals, but in fairness they've recently gotten the military RPAS/JUSTAS, the F-35, new frigates, CC-330s and P8s. That's actually not bad when you think about relevant kit being purchased.
I tend to think that perhaps the problems that the army is having is that it hasn't gotten their own house in order and other than GBAD and a bunch of UORs needs to really figure out what it needs to be to stay relevant in the eyes of government. The Latvia mission seems like a good stepping stone if it plays its cards right.
true but in what way have they ensured that the equipment is there to do the job? Our donations to Ukraine have demonstrated how bare the cupboards are: we just don't have anything worth giving. The 330's are only 20 years overdue, the F35 should have been ordered a decade ago and yes I know Harper was in then but his single source order got shot down so we have no planes, the frigates are only as a result of the NSS programme otherwise they would still be on the wish list and the P8's come after some serious govt to govt lecturing. So what really have they initiated to see that we can defend ourselves
We all know that’s not true. Our procurement system is a mess.View attachment 81861
Getting kit is easy, you just write a cheque to a defense contractor. Missing is the more important and much harder part - retention and recruting.