- Reaction score
- 27,170
- Points
- 1,090
Decent set of photos at the Ottawa Citizen:
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Ceremonial+Guard/1709338/story.html
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Ceremonial+Guard/1709338/story.html
Occam said:I wonder....does the bearskin offer any head protection? ;D
freakerz said:Guessing by the pictures, nope, unless the it was a training exercise? (heat strokes, stretcher...)
A few more on the GG website:dapaterson said:Decent set of photos at the Ottawa Citizen:
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Ceremonial+Guard/1709338/story.html
Piper said:Have you ever been on parliament hill in the middle of a muggy Ottawa summer in one of those tunics (albeit mine was green and I wore a glengarry, not a bearskin)? It sucks, people pass out, it happens and I have the utmost respect for guys who willingly put themselves through that during the summer (although, aside from that CG is a pretty good deal as far as a summer tasking goes).
Edit: I just noticed that some of the guys in DEU's were wearing CFSTG command pins. I first thought 'PRETC guys on a GD tasking' but they were Cpl's (not tooo many Cpl's at PRETC). Any idea what folks from CFSTG are doing up there?
Ki11switch said:Well, actually none of us up here are from Borden, and or on PRETC. There are 55 reg force members from Meaford who wee awaiting a course to open up. But since there were no DP1 available until sept, we were brought up to this absolutely fantastic city. Extremely better than roting up in Meaford for the summer if I d say so myself. All the other members up here with us are from various reserve force regiments all over Ontario and Quebec.
And to answer to bear skin question.... no lol.... as one of the guards who fell got a concussion ;D
Big Foot said:Piper, it makes sense for the soldiers to be wearing the CFSTG command badge if they are in from Meaford. In Gagetown this past November for Rememberance Day, that was the only command badge we were permitted to wear as course candidates. The way my course programmer explain it is that since we were posted to the School, we were not allowed to wear the Land Command badge, only the CFSTG command badge.
George Wallace said:Some PAT pers would find that purgatory. Drill, Drill and more Drill. Some would complain endlessly.
As for the Citadel in Quebec, the Van Doos cover that one with their Guard en Rouge. Kingston has the Fort Henry Guard, an all volunteer organization that has no DND/CF connection. Same goes for the Citadel in Halifax, which falls under Parks Canada.
The Ceremonial Guard falls under DND/CF, while the majority of the others fall under other levels of Government, or Private concerns. This makes the employment of PAT pers a bureaucratic nightmare.
Cluett said:geeze, the fainting ?? didn't know it would be like that. last time i went to ottawa and saw the Governor Generals Guard I was outside waiting for 2 hrs and they didnt move an inch.