Snakedoc said:
I think for many Sailors, it is difficult to have a sense of moving forward with our naval heritage until they (and the service as a whole) have a sense that what was lost has been sufficiently restored, especially after a culturally devastating event like unification that still has its ramifications felt 40+ years after the event.
This equilibrium point or cultural status quo where heritage has been sufficiently restored may be different for each individual but is something that still affects the newer members that join today as they look back at their naval heritage. For some Sailors we may already be there, for others this may include the white ensign, and for others still this includes the name of our service (Royal) Canadian Navy.
IMO, until this point is reached for the large majority of Sailors, it is difficult to significantly move forward in the evolution of our Canadian naval heritage.
Agreed.
My proposal that started this thread was just to give an idea of what a
naval flag for Canada should be shaped like, which is just another suggestion to help the Navy
get back what a lot of people believe it lost years ago.
THAT IS IT!
I realise that my idea may be liked by some people, cast with indifference by other people and even hated by still other people, be it for whatever reason.
I accept that.
The people here who kept track of the true nature of this thread expressed their opinions. I respect them all, even those who would prefer to keep the National Flag as the ensign (status quo) or else switching the Maritime Command Jack to become the new ensign (an evolution to make our navy once more in line with those who would prefer a special war ensign for the ships that defend the nation).
For those of you who were concerned about the Navy getting more static things like new ships and other new gear, I can understand your opinion. I agree with them, too; we
do need new gear ASAP and I also agree that the coming election (which is pretty much a 99% possibility now) is going to probably muck things up when it comes to new gear.
However, I do believe there are other places on this website where you can (if you haven't done it already) vent out whatever frustrations you feel at the government for their terminal case of the "slows" when it comes to procuring new gear. I would suggest if this sort of topic ever comes up again and you want to vent your spleen about other matters, take a breath and think about it, and then go to the appropriate place to make such comments.