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Let‘s address a few points here;
I can personally name for you at least 6 CIC officers off the top of my head, who rank Lt or below, under the age of 30, who are at least DOUBLE their recommended body weight. There is absolutely NO medical/physical requirement for getting into the CIC. Trust me, I am a medic after all. I‘ve encountered CICs with congenital heart problems, chronic arthritis, diabetes, and other MAJOR conditions that bar them from the CF (which is often the reason they join the CIC).
As for the interview and background check, yes they are done, but are not held to the same standards as the remainder of the CF. In fact, one CIC officer told me that the reason he was in the CIC is because he failed the background check. He could be lying, but who would knowingly make themselves out to be such a complete tool?
As for the basic CIC course, they ran one at the same time as my QL3 Med As, and I saw first hand about 25 Cadet OCdts (who were also mostly fat, btw)in 3 weekends of classroom training. I observed their training quite closely, and not a single one could do drill, salute correctly, or even wear the uniform properly by the end of 6 days. All of my coursemates and I remarked on how much shame they brought to the uniform as they swaggered up to the dias after 6 days and pulled their commission out of a cracker jack box. I wouldn‘t trust one of them to polish a boot (which they also failed miserably at), let alone lead a cadet or a real soldier.
You seem to be mistaking my disdain for ignorance, which is hardly the case. I have dealt with the cadet movement extensively, often for months on end, and have not yet encountered one who "deserved" respect. The only exception to this being the 60 year old, ex-Airborne, retired Reg Force Major I met. I respected him for his military service as an NCO, and not for his commission in the CIC.
Granted, I‘ve only met about 100 or so CIC officers. Perhaps every single one of them is a bad example and an embarassment to their uniform and the cadet movement. Maybe everyone else out there is some super officer and I‘ve only met the absolute worst ones, but somehow, I doubt it.
If you want me to start telling all my myriad of horror stories, I will, but you can take my word for it that every CIC officer I‘ve encountered has earned every single ounce of my disrespect.
I can personally name for you at least 6 CIC officers off the top of my head, who rank Lt or below, under the age of 30, who are at least DOUBLE their recommended body weight. There is absolutely NO medical/physical requirement for getting into the CIC. Trust me, I am a medic after all. I‘ve encountered CICs with congenital heart problems, chronic arthritis, diabetes, and other MAJOR conditions that bar them from the CF (which is often the reason they join the CIC).
As for the interview and background check, yes they are done, but are not held to the same standards as the remainder of the CF. In fact, one CIC officer told me that the reason he was in the CIC is because he failed the background check. He could be lying, but who would knowingly make themselves out to be such a complete tool?
As for the basic CIC course, they ran one at the same time as my QL3 Med As, and I saw first hand about 25 Cadet OCdts (who were also mostly fat, btw)in 3 weekends of classroom training. I observed their training quite closely, and not a single one could do drill, salute correctly, or even wear the uniform properly by the end of 6 days. All of my coursemates and I remarked on how much shame they brought to the uniform as they swaggered up to the dias after 6 days and pulled their commission out of a cracker jack box. I wouldn‘t trust one of them to polish a boot (which they also failed miserably at), let alone lead a cadet or a real soldier.
You seem to be mistaking my disdain for ignorance, which is hardly the case. I have dealt with the cadet movement extensively, often for months on end, and have not yet encountered one who "deserved" respect. The only exception to this being the 60 year old, ex-Airborne, retired Reg Force Major I met. I respected him for his military service as an NCO, and not for his commission in the CIC.
Granted, I‘ve only met about 100 or so CIC officers. Perhaps every single one of them is a bad example and an embarassment to their uniform and the cadet movement. Maybe everyone else out there is some super officer and I‘ve only met the absolute worst ones, but somehow, I doubt it.
If you want me to start telling all my myriad of horror stories, I will, but you can take my word for it that every CIC officer I‘ve encountered has earned every single ounce of my disrespect.