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As a new comer to the forums, I appreciate all the following responses. (and criticisms). I sincerely apologize for repeating a topic that has probably been asked ten million times, though I seem to be one of those complainers on the side of "I searched but couldn't find an answer". I am a 16 (almost 17) year old highschool student from south-western Manitoba, dying to get some military experience NOW! My nearest unit is 26th Field Regiment in Brandon, and is the only unit that I can commute to without a great deal of traveling. I talked to the recruiter (Sgt. Lee McAleer, really nice ) and my application has been sent away, she said it looked fine. I am just waiting for a reply for my examination dates. Yes, the arising problem, I am colour blind. Wow I never thought it would ever **** me off like this in life. The only available Reserve trade near me is Artillery Soldier , which appeals to me anyway. I am told that you cannot be colour blind at all to join the artillery, but the chart provided by (random member) states that you can join the artillery with a CV2 classification. I haven't had time to contact a medic (which I plan to if i do not get an answer here) to find out where I sit. I really do not feel like waiting a whole year for regular force, and with another trade. ( I am planning on graduating first). I have taken the Ishihara colour vision tests and yes, I fail consistently. The thing is, no body would really know I am colour blind unless I told them. I can identify almost every colour except very very distinct shades, such as very light green and yellow , very light blue and purple, very dark green and brown etc. But red is red green is green and blue is blue. I find it strange how I still get the same answers on the test for a few questions as a normal colour vision participant would (and the test says i shouldnt, but the rest I fail). She said she could offer me a support trade (sounds boring to me for a 16 year old.....what is available anyway? ). I am already looking forward to Basic Training but now i am in a tangle because I am not sure if I will go through. 2 and a half hours away is armoured, musician, infantry, and much more in Winnipeg. I don't see why there would be a problem because I bet I can distinguish all the ammunition colour codes apart from each other, I just fail the tests. WHY!!! Once again sorry for filling up the forum with new posts, I will try to control it. Thank you very much for any replies and information.
Kevin
Kevin