- Reaction score
- 22,024
- Points
- 1,260
Blakey said:;D Its just so damned hard to march with all these gongs ;D
Some guys are going to have to hire Shurpas to carry their rack
Blakey said:;D Its just so damned hard to march with all these gongs ;D
KevinB said:Its all about the fruit salad now
Unfortunately, none of these are listed in the proposal. The ones listed are all humanitarian assistance ops, not ALEA or ACP.Some domestic operations were more war-like than some foreign ops.
pbi said:It bespeaks a search for things to stick on our chests.
Absolutely. And as mentioned before (by you pbi, I think) the civvy firefighters, cops, rescue workers and assorted volunteers etc. don't get a medal for what they do, why should we?pbi said:Unfortunately, none of these are listed in the proposal. The ones listed are all humanitarian assistance ops, not ALEA or ACP.
That is my point: why should we be getting medals for helping the Canadian civilian emergency services to do their jobs, which is the esssence of a humanitarian assistance op? Individual commendations to put on the wall, or certainly the appropriate decorations for those who display true bravery during a dom op, but not a "thanks for coming out" medal. It bespeaks a search for things to stick on our chests.
Cheers
pbi said:Unfortunately, none of these are listed in the proposal. The ones listed are all humanitarian assistance ops, not ALEA or ACP. ...
pbi said:... That is my point: why should we be getting medals for helping the Canadian civilian emergency services to do their jobs, which is the esssence of a humanitarian assistance op? Individual commendations to put on the wall, or certainly the appropriate decorations for those who display true bravery during a dom op, but not a "thanks for coming out" medal. It bespeaks a search for things to stick on our chests.
KevinB said:If you put every Dom OP on a bar - some guys would need 6 SSM's just to fit the bars...
If they want us to have something - make it a a non descript AtCP bar on the SSM and that covers all.
vonGarvin said:Take the example of Op SALON. It was an operation that involved an entire Canadian Mechanised Brigade Group deployed on an operation with Air Force assets supporting (Tac Hel, Airphoto services, etc). It lasted more than a month and involved a heck of a lot more than supporting other agencies (such as non-military operations as putting out forest fires or building dykes, etc). To use current terminology, it was a "block 2" war edging close to "block 1". For those of you confused, Block 2 is a sort of mission seen today in Afghanistan or last year in Haiti: armed intervention to a failed or failing state in order to restore stability. Block 1 is warfighting: guns and bullets flying, etc.
So, no medal for Op SALON, but going to Cyprus the next year (when all 20 of my rounds never left my magazine pouch) got me the CPSM and the UNFICYP medal. Geesh, in SALON I had some 150 rounds on me (30 loaded on my rifle), stood on crate upon crate of .50 ammo in the track and we rehearsed our role for SALON in Gagetown by attacking up to and including combat team level. Certainly sounds more "meritorious" in service than watching topless women on the beaches in Ayia Napa a year later!!!!!!!
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have "Oka Day" and even have Lasagna for our traditional meal
marshall sl said:Police, Fireman etc recieve a medal after 20yrs service, they are Exemplary Service medals.The exception is the RCMP.They have their own 20 year medal.