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wildfong said:I do not recall the punishment but it involved alot of extra duties on range weekends at Ipperwash.
Probably doesnt realize how lucky he was for such a light punishment...
wildfong said:I do not recall the punishment but it involved alot of extra duties on range weekends at Ipperwash.
AJC said:I used to like how in the old days, when the Cyprus medal was the sign of a hardened veteren, that every one I talked to had been there in '74. The contingent must have been huge.
multihobbist said:espicially from those
first year ROTP students who hasn't even been to BMOQ,
not that I've done anything better
multihobbist said:I can clearly tell his story is back up nicely by the way he's not wearing maroon beret and the CAR being disbanded long time ago.
multihobbist said:I hear the ROTP students at my school telling the stories such as "Engineers, Paratroopers, Medic" who were in Afghanistan and how they've been nearly killed by this and that.
My favorite is an Officer Cadet with corn flakes saying he was a medic in a cayote and it got hit by an IED and he survived and got sent home for that... and the guy is 18.
Another one is another Officer Cadet with green beret and corn flakes and he's in the Airborne Regiment, and just got back from Iraq from 2 months deployment. I can clearly tell his story is back up nicely by the way he's not wearing maroon beret and the CAR being disbanded long time ago.
That's correct. In fact at 17 Wing (and I believe most other support bases for ROTP students - but I am not certain of that) we do not have to wear uniforms if going to do pers. admin when coming from or heading to classes; a pair of slacks and a shirt are sufficient.Michael O'Leary said:Odd, we've had a number of ROTP students here over the years telling us how great it is that they don't have to wear uniforms at school.
JesseWZ said:That's correct. In fact at 17 Wing (and I believe most other support bases for ROTP students - but I am not certain of that) we do not have to wear uniforms if going to do pers. admin when coming from or heading to classes; a pair of slacks and a shirt are sufficient.
George Wallace said:And you wonder why it is sooooo comical to salute an Air Force officer.
That regimental tie is even more hardcore than the Frontiersmen's!Danjanou said:A real hard operator like this would not be fibbing now would he?
Journeyman said:That regimental tie is even more hardcore than the Frontiersmen's!
Journeyman said:Personally (because I'm always the upbeat, 'silver lining' sort of guy), I think this sort of BS is good news.
I mean, guys lying about being in the military to try and get laid? Hell, I remember when anything military was toxic -- I used to tell the ladies my short hair was because of cancer....
Michael O'Leary said:That's OK, we still tell them your short hair is because of cancer, because that's much simpler than trying to explain how you could possibly be in the Army. >
Danjanou said:Naah even he couldn't make it into the Frontiersman, not enough bling. However count the number of winged daggers he's sporting, think he's trying to tell us who he's with? 8)