George Wallace
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Anyone can get a CANEX Card. What a friggin joke.
George Wallace said:Anyone can get a CANEX Card. What a friggin joke.
2. THE CFONE CARD WILL BE AVAILABLE TO ALL SERVING AND FORMER MEMBERS OF THE CAF AND THEIR FAMILIES.
George Wallace said:Anyone can get a CFONE Card; not just serving and former members.
PuckChaser said:You're shooting the messenger, he's just stating whats on the CANFORGEN.
George Wallace said:I am not shooting the messenger. It is right there in para 2. You do not have to be a serving or former member of the CAF; you can be a family member -- never having served.
This is a "Benefits/Points Card" for CANEX; not a "Record of Service". Two different cards with two different purposes. The absurdity of it all makes me wonder if we will we soon see the NDI 10, NDI 20, NDI 21 and others be replaced by a CFONE card in the future?
kratz said:The NDI 75 was a shooting duck, waiting to be hit.
There are bonifide active security reasons for the NDI 10 and 20,
but veterans proving their service is not worth the same level of expense,
or "someone else (department) " should be paying this expense.
George Wallace said:Actually it was a focal point for many whiners who had not done the time to earn one.
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OH!...and to add: It is the CAF who keeps record of your Service and should issue such documents on Release, not some other organization or Department.
George Wallace said:Actually it was a focal point for many whiners who had not done the time to earn one.
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OH!...and to add: It is the CAF who keeps record of your Service and should issue such documents on Release, not some other organization or Department.
kratz said:Apparently, that vocal group won enough ears to discredit any commitment to service.
Sorry, not our "kingdom" to give up. The ID world belongs to the Director General Defence Security and has for a few years now. While ID remains co-located within most Guardhouses, that's a historical thing and not because we control them anymore, they work for the Base Commander and NDIS in Ottawa.PuckChaser said:Absolutely, it should be completed by MP IDEN Sect as part of the release procedure and member is not released until they have it in hand with their final handshake.
Then again, fiefdoms keep the world go round. No reason why we couldn't combine the new 404s with the NDI 20, just a blank spot for "Classes" if you're not able to drive vehicles. Nope, we continue to print out double cards because the MPs wouldn't give the kingdom up.
New CFOne Card available for veterans
By Lookout on Feb 10, 2016 with Comments 0
DND ~
Understanding the need to fully and properly recognize serving and former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and their families, the CAF will transition from the record of service card (NDI75) to the CFOne Card as the recognition card of choice.
As part of this transition, the CAF will cease processing of the NDI 75 effective Feb. 1.
The CFOne Card will be available to all serving and former members of the CAF and their families. Veterans of the CAF will receive a specially designed card that rightfully distinguishes them as a veteran of the CAF. Details for how to obtain a CFOne Card are available through CFMWS and at the website located at www.cf1fc.ca
While the NDI 75 card will no longer be in production, the certificate of service documentation (DND 2279 or CF 707 and CF 54) will continue to be provided to all retiring and transitioning members of the CAF as they finalize their administrative requirements prior to departing the CAF.
Respective URS will continue to provide the DND 2279 and CF 707 documents for members with less than 10 years of service and DMCA will continue to provide CF 54 for members with more than 10 years of service.
For more details please refer to Commander MPC web page of the military human resources records procedures publication (MHRRP) http://upkprod.desc.mil.ca/hrmsp/eng/data/toc.html
Requests for information regarding the new CFOne Card will be redirected to CFMWS who will provide more details within the coming weeks.