Can you elaborate on the STEM piece? I’ve been in the US and worked under US GOFOs, and while they are definitely smart, I didn’t notice any real differences between them and the Canadian GOFOs I worked under in Canada.A lot of them are smart. But I notice a distinct difference from American GOFOs, from my short time in the US. And I do think the emphasis that Americans place on education (particularly STEM) and the more intense competition (relatively harder to make flag ranks) creates a better product. And it's obvious to me in the way they talk, brief, etc. I also think this impacts their technological fluency and risk appetite with new tech.
Isn’t the whole issue in this thread about a particular GOFO posted to a hot spot?Their regular foreign postings to hot spots usually comes with linguistic and cultural competencies which are rare among our GOFOs.
You have lots of places to hide them too. Here not so many....
Can you elaborate on the STEM piece?
I found that the US briefs are more “canned” than the Canadian ones - there isn’t much shooting from the hip and people were almost expected to read from the slides. I also think that the tech fluency, etc is also a function of where they work. If they are in a combatant command or a command that deals with a lot of tech (SPACECOM, for example) then definitely. Others…maybe.
Isn’t the whole issue in this thread about a particular GOFO posted to a hot spot?
Given how spiteful and vindictive of an organization we can be I'm fairly certain these allegations will always sit at the reddit stage.Any real sources, not the old "i heard it..." please.
I think that's going to have to depend on what you call a real source. You aren't going to see any CBC articles from 2020 saying "Canadian general tries to leave Iraq before own troop, Americans stop them"Any real sources, not the old "i heard it..." please.
Doesn't matter the source, not in 2024 at least.I think that's going to have to depend on what you call a real source. You aren't going to see any CBC articles from 2020 saying "Canadian general tries to leave Iraq before own troop, Americans stop them"
Well...
The CDS is an operator...as are an uncomfortable and unfortunate percentage of Senior Officer....and the poster seems to thinks that all operators need a 7 year old level explanation to understand a "complex engineering issue"...so I guess that is where I got the first part.
The second part was an effort to establish the experiential background that led to that characterization of ALL operators, and hence MOST senior Officers as requiring "complex engineering issues" to be explained to them in at the level of a 7 year old.
I logged into one of the online Restorative Engagement info sessions and she pleaded to the participants to help with the current enrolment issues, she said that we needed your positive stories! I then made a comment and followed up with an email to the moderators about her comments, forest for the trees. She was scheduled for the follow up online session and at the last minute was replaced by a senior CWO.I attended one of her culture change town halls. She was even less interested in being there than I was. Which is no small feat. I was rather impressed by her openess to convey her bordem and not feed us feigned interest.
The CWO on the other hand - full culture change echo chamber. I recall him pretty much attacking people for asking questions he didn't like. Really channeled his inner 'you shut your mouth when you're talking to me'.
Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit's now official!
Prime Minister announces the upcoming appointment of the new Chief of the Defence Staff
Lieutenant-General Carignan will be the first woman in our country’s history to lead the CAF. Her military career in service of Canada and Canadians spans over 35 years and includes commanding two Combat Engineer Regiments and the 2nd Canadian Division, where she led more than 10,000 soldiers...www.pm.gc.ca
Was she CO of 34 or 35 CER before 5 RGC?… commanding two Combat Engineer Regiments …
… to head the Task Force Kandahar Engineer Regiment
the PM is engaging in using selective history.
I doubt it’s the PM himself, I would wager it’s the CAF, DND, the PMO and the PM all exercising selective memory or more likely simply not believing that a reserve unit is a real unit.
I doubt it’s the PM himself, I would wager it’s the CAF, DND, the PMO and the PM all exercising selective memory or more likely simply not believing that a reserve unit is a real unit.
At least, when she was in Kandahar, she was an engineer ... not an architect.