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I was not asking anything. I was just describing my personal experience. I am quite sure that if required, I could have proven I had paraded with the other unit as I signed-in there and sat in the mess and people saw me and talked with me. I was wearing a completely different cap badge, etc. I could also prove that I did not receive the registered mail:
"Registered Mail is a service offered to customers who require proof of mailing and/or proof of delivery. The service secures the signature of the addressee or the addressee’s representative and provides the sender with a mailing receipt, a copy of the signature and the date upon delivery of the item."
https://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/manual/PGregister-e.asp
I suppose, out of curiosity, I could ask what I should have done differently or what is the normal procedure. I was just following the instructions given to me. As it was it took considerably more time to get out of the military and more trouble because the unit had to drive me to CFB Borden to turn in all my kit. I am considering joining the reserves again at this time and I wonder if they are any more organized today than they were back then. Thanks.
"Registered Mail is a service offered to customers who require proof of mailing and/or proof of delivery. The service secures the signature of the addressee or the addressee’s representative and provides the sender with a mailing receipt, a copy of the signature and the date upon delivery of the item."
https://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/manual/PGregister-e.asp
I suppose, out of curiosity, I could ask what I should have done differently or what is the normal procedure. I was just following the instructions given to me. As it was it took considerably more time to get out of the military and more trouble because the unit had to drive me to CFB Borden to turn in all my kit. I am considering joining the reserves again at this time and I wonder if they are any more organized today than they were back then. Thanks.