time expired said:
No need to get personal ,I was merely trying to point out the reason there seems
to so much obvious confusion about the Cpl. rank.Prior to unification one spent about
3 to5 years as a Pte.went on a Jnr.NCO course then waited for a vacancy and was
then promoted to Cpl.Ones life changed ,first one joined the Cpl`s Mess,if you were
single you moved into a single room, as a Cpl. you were expected to keep a little
distance to your old buddies.In this system there was no question about your
authority and nobody refered to you as just a Cpl.
Mr. Hellyer, for reasons best know to himself, created the so called Hellyer Cpl.,the
old Cpl`s were herded into the Mens mess and all their privileges were stripped
away as well as their authority,many understandably quit.
This created great confusion,the new Hellyer Cpl`s went about trying to order the
few remaining Pte`s around,some of the old Cpl`s tried to reestablish their lost
authority over people wearing the same rank badges. Discipline suffered as one
can imagine,S/Nco`s and officers tended to ignore the Cpl. rank as they never
knew whether or not they were dealing with someone with leadership qualities
or not and I feel some of this attitude remain today,judging by what I am reading
in this thread,.
The CF, in an attempt to solve this problem ,published the directive I refer ed to in
my last post.It stated that the Cpl. had no authority inherent in the rank and that
the appointment of M/Cpl. was the first rank with command authority.
Regards
That's exactly how it was, Rank had Authority and Privileges. You stood to attention when addressing a L/Cpl and God Forbide you omitted addressing him by his Rank.
Corporals were mostly Sargent's in waiting (Sargent's, as we all knew ran the Army). Corporals were the last line of Command to get things done and done right.
There were L/Cpl's without pay and with pay and the appointment was useally canceled when personnel were Posted from Unit to Unit. (but this was useally just a Adm. thing but the with pay depended on the Org. of the new Unit.
From L/Cpl to Cpl it could be Acting with or without pay , again depending on the Unit and Part II Orders.
Then the Jr NCO's course , Candidates were sent to another Corps School (preferably the School of Infantry) but useally a Base Unit or School with a current starting course.
On successfully completing this course (8 to 15 wks) you then could be posted in Rank (confirmed), which now meant that you were paid in rank and that rank and pay could only be reduced from disciplinary actions. Unless you elected even in Corps or Trade Transfers or Postings you maintained your Rank and Pay. 8)
Life was good and you were on your way. The Corporals Mess was just a comfortable and decorative as the Sargent's Mess, but we only served Beer and Wine. In quarters we occupied the Cubicles at the end of the "H" Huts and a Single Bed. Of course on clean ups and inspections we only Supervised :
In the Mess Hall, there were separate 8ft tables with chairs, white table clothes and cutlery place settings along with Mugs and Glasses, all you had to bring was your meal plate.
As opposed to the Privates, Bare 8ft. Tables & Bench's bringing your Knife,Fork,Spoon Combo and Cup, which you washed on Exit.
Cheers.