This is a link to the Peace Support Training Centre in Kingston and the CIMIC operator course.
http://armyapp.dnd.ca/pstc-cfsp/CIMIC_OC/default.asp
Anyone found anything else.
Attention CIMIC operators:
I'm considering putting my name in for a CIMIC position on TF 1-08 to Afghanistan. I'm on the hunt for information about CIMIC operations in the Kandahar area. As well as suggestions on how to prepare for the course in Kingston.
I'm all ears,
Chimo!
Really, maybe the common military lexicon to those they have not been there. Phrases like this de-humanize the people we are there to protect and are huge red flags for those that think we are just a bunch of kill bots.
Can we please put the use of the phrase 'sandbox' to bed. Especially in a public forum It comes off sounding ignorant and out of step with what the CF is working to achieve in Afghanistan.
My 2 cents.
Leonidio,
It's a free country, but I'll give you some free and friendly advice. Loose the JTF-2 avatar, maybe your a 'fan' but unless your with the 'band' it's kinda cheesy to misrepresent yourself...yeah just take it down.
Chimo!
Just to clarify my intent was to show the enormity of the task and what it would take to achieve it. No one in opposition will admit what 'peacekeeping' in Sudan will actually mean. Occupation of Sudan, a whole lot of killing and a whole lot of nation building... not necessarily in that order...
While I do not agree with tour rotations longer than 6(ish) months much of what Lewis Mackenzie makes sense too me. Deploying troops to Darfur is a matter of will. The CF could do it if we went to a higher mobilization of the reserves for subsequent rotos. It would be confusing for NDP types...
I'm with cplcaldwell on this one, this Steven Chand fellow seems to lack the foresight and discipline to complete his training. He seems to lack the focus to complete any task, makes me wonder how serious of a threat this guy actually was. This could have been much worse for the CF, imagine him...
In my humble opinion as an Edmonton firefighter if you really want to be a firefighter the civilian side is the only way to go. Better lifestyle, job satisfaction, pay and actually getting to fight fire. Lots of different things to get into technical (high angle) rescue, ice, boat and water...
Haggis,
I don't question the need for class B staff outside of summer taskings, I just think it's not in the best interest of our soldiers. Having learned from experience (the hard way) young reservists need to think of their future. When the Army continues to 'lay off' reservists working at...
Ghost,
First of all I don't think Class B commandos should even exist, Class B back fills are a crutch for both the army and the member. Hopefully in the near future we can move back and forth between reg and reserve with minimal restrictions. Unless you have a plan, shake the class B thing...
I wonder if the same principle was applied to the mass acquisition of the C7A2 vs C-8A1? By saying that the longer version is more accurate and therefore less likely to cause collaterial damage?
As much as it pains me to say I would say that the MP trade is the only full time place for Army K-9. The engineers looked into getting dogs but in the end it was decided that it wasn't feasible.
I have seen Croation MP dogs and various civilian contractors being used to search for explosives...
I did get a few replies back. I wrote to Peter Goldring Conservative, Jack Layton NDP and Ujahl Dusanjj Lib. As they say two out of three ain't bad. I had a staff member return my e-mail from Peter Goldring and an e-mail reportedly by Jack Layton himself, but sadly no liberal cared to reply. ...
Attacks fuel debate on extending mission: Dosanjh
Updated Sun. Apr. 23 2006 11:14 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
The latest attack on Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan will lead to further debate on extending the mission, Liberal Defence Critic Ujjal Dosanjh told CTV's Question Period on Sunday...
I like the 'new' policy when it comes to lowering the flag on parliament hill. To me it's very symbolic, at the local unit level we morn but at the national level we do not change our outward stance. No taliban dirt bag is going to be rewarded by seeing our national flag lowered on the peace...
First off Staff officers are not suppose to say can't, they are there to provide courses of action.
That being said, it would have been a lot cheaper in retrospect to have nuclear subs than can patrol the north 24 and 7. The current MND seems to be kinda old school, trying to solve cold war...
Tracker 23A,
Exactly, I think sometimes 'we' get a bit to high on ourselves and tend to play down the achievements of those that came before us. It's probably worth while to caution any new Troop Commander to steer clear of any 'forget everything you know' speeches. Some say ignorance is...
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