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I don’t recall them fessing up their daytime jobs…Uhm don’t forget bartenders or brewers…
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I don’t recall them fessing up their daytime jobs…Uhm don’t forget bartenders or brewers…
No, Brother Maynard keeps that in custody. I think this is more an ‘attention getter’ for when SMofQ readeth thine foes the riot act. The HHGoA needs a CDE assessment before it’s lobbest against thine foe…Is he holding the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch?
Professional soldiering is so far removed from Warrior cultures that it kind of baffles me why it's so idolized within modern armies.
King James Bible
Thou shalt not kill.
New King James Version
“You shall not murder.
Professional soldiering is so far removed from Warrior cultures that it kind of baffles me why it's so idolized within modern armies.
I hate the term "warfighter".Like many other 'viral innovations' I think we caught it from the Yanks
I had to laugh when I saw the "Home of the Logistician Warrior" at CFLTC being posted online. Like... my Corps is full of nerds, and that's even too geeky for me...I hate the term "warfighter".
Besides the fact that most of the military (any military) aren't door-kickers, I think that term implies that war is the only time when militaries are useful.
I've started hearing that term more in Canada in the past few years, probably due to Afghanistan.
I'll take "Warfighter" over "Warrior" any day...I hate the term "warfighter".
Besides the fact that most of the military (any military) aren't door-kickers, I think that term implies that war is the only time when militaries are useful.
I've started hearing that term more in Canada in the past few years, probably due to Afghanistan.
I reluctantly agree. I'd rather just say "soldier/sailor/air-person [yes I know it's supposed to be aviator but not all RCAF folks fly in aircraft]" but given that choice, "warfighter" is more fitting than "warrior".I'll take "Warfighter" over "Warrior" any day...
Yes the CAF does more than fight wars, but fighting wars is our raison d'être. We wouldn't maintain tanks, artillery, frigates, etc., if our primary focus was helping Toronto deal with a few snowflakes on an odd occasion.
While each trade contributes to the fight in different ways, I don't think highlighting those differences internally to the CAF is a healthy thing.
Bunch of Betas trying to be AlphasI had to laugh when I saw the "Home of the Logistician Warrior" at CFLTC being posted online. Like... my Corps is full of nerds, and that's even too geeky for me...
It was killed before 95 no?
It was killed before 95 no?
Admittedly I like the idea behind the Warrior Badge- as it required one to be be decently fit and able to shoot and other soldierly knowledge to get Gold.
I thought there should have been a financial reward to it though.
Gold gets : $50 extra per pay period
Silver gets: $15
Bronze: thanks for coming out.