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My morale seldom required second-rate entertainers and has-been athletes; I usually volunteered to take a duty shift to free up someone who was interested.
Journeyman said:My morale seldom required second-rate entertainers and has-been athletes; I usually volunteered to take a duty shift to free up someone who was interested.
Lumber said:I disagree. When Team Canada came to visit us in the gulf of Oman, it was a great refresher. They played music and had stand-up comedy on the flight-deck that was first rate, the speeches by the hockey players and entertainers really made us feel appreciated, and the 2-drink limit was relaxed (slightly) for that night.
I, for one, highly recommend that they keep this initiative going. Sure, maybe not everyone on a deployed op will get to even see these guys when they show up, but don't take the opportunity away from everyone just because you were station at a different base in theatre.
PMedMoe said:How about we scrap the "goodwill" flights completely? Do they really improve morale?
WeatherdoG said:The only other example I remember fondly was when the Stanley Cup was brought to KAF back in spring '07 and I happened to be in switching between troops before heading back out.
Towards_the_gap said:I made much the same point on FB. 12 years between Brit and Canuck armies, and during that time, not once during any number of overseas deployment did the appearance of some C-list, past-their-prime, trotting out offering up lame jokes and the random cheerleader squad courtesy of the USO, improve my morale one iota.
These 'team canada' jaunts seem more to be self-aggrandising back-slapping on both parts, the leadership getting away from their desks and the random 'celebrities' for whom the red carpet is rolled out for.
Pte. Bloggins just wants new mukluks and better Wi-Fi at his location.
Eye In The Sky said:This is the story I saw on this.
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Peeing in the seats? Military eyes air force alcohol ban after troubled VIP trip
“The morale of our deployed members is extremely important to the operational effectiveness of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Team Canada visits have been a unique way to show our appreciation for their personal sacrifices,” he said.
“We are also examining ways to enhance the program with the intent to always meet the needs of our people,” Le Bouthillier said.
Towards_the_gap said:Maybe a critical eye SHOULD be cast upon this program. I mean, what actual mission effects are enabled by Tiger Williams showing up on tour. Let's see some empirical evidence, hell, run a poll amongst deployed troops!
I mean, they are only away 6-8 months anyways, I could see the point back in the big war when guys spent 5-6 years overseas with the odd fling in London/Paris to relieve the monotony of training/frontline and mail took months to get back and forth. But now, with smartphones/wifi/satellite entertainment, the troops do just fine, sure the odd care package is nice but I really don't recall, as I sat behind a mud wall hearing AK rounds snap overhead, thinking 'damn, wish I could meet a retired NHL dude who I don't know right now, that would make this war so much more bearable'
Weinie said:Sorry, but what is this certain "well known site" that you are talking about
Weinie said:Sorry, but what is this certain "well known site" that you are talking about
Navy_Pete said:Interesting to read the story after the constant messages down from the very top around OP Honour about looking out for each other, the bystander training, and the veiled threats of kicking people out that ignore something happening (alongside punishing the actual perpetrators).
Really helps their credibility and doesn't feed the existing cynicism. :facepalm:
Humphrey Bogart said:Edit:
And there is video footage up now, oh boy!
Humphrey Bogart said:Some stuff coming out about other guests on the plane, this only has one source but it is talking about Brian Burke also being intoxicated.
Dimsum said:Of *course* there is. :not-again:
Navy_Pete said:Interesting to read the story after the constant messages down from the very top around OP Honour about looking out for each other, the bystander training, and the veiled threats of kicking people out that ignore something happening (alongside punishing the actual perpetrators).
Really helps their credibility and doesn't feed the existing cynicism. :facepalm: