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In my time as a CIL officer I often wondered what role I would have in the event that Canada ever became embroiled in a war. Upon volunteering, would I go to a training school for further training? Would I be involved in training recruits? Or, would I be merely be going into the pot with everyone else? What would the powers that be in Ottawa see me doing in the event of war, assuming that training cadets was no longer a priority (and perhaps it would be).
It might be useful to determine on the service side of the house exactly what role the CIC would have in the event of mobilization. It may be an uncomfortable question, but it likely deserves some solution. One factor is that there are some major divisions in the CIC. There are those who have come into the system without any other military background, those who were cadets and went in soon after, and those who had other service, either in the militia or the regular army prior to their CIC service. Some of those folks would likely have a clear role (such as return to prior MOC), and others might need to have a role defined, or not. Some CIC may not be fit for other military roles, or not want to perform anything else but training cadets.
The fact that there currently does not seem to be a role for the CIC military operational classification (MOC - interesting word "operational"...) at all is disconcerting, especially when one considers that this is the largest officer corps in the country.
I look forward to reading some thoughtful responses on this issue.
It might be useful to determine on the service side of the house exactly what role the CIC would have in the event of mobilization. It may be an uncomfortable question, but it likely deserves some solution. One factor is that there are some major divisions in the CIC. There are those who have come into the system without any other military background, those who were cadets and went in soon after, and those who had other service, either in the militia or the regular army prior to their CIC service. Some of those folks would likely have a clear role (such as return to prior MOC), and others might need to have a role defined, or not. Some CIC may not be fit for other military roles, or not want to perform anything else but training cadets.
The fact that there currently does not seem to be a role for the CIC military operational classification (MOC - interesting word "operational"...) at all is disconcerting, especially when one considers that this is the largest officer corps in the country.
I look forward to reading some thoughtful responses on this issue.