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Beadwindow 7 said:I found pretty much the same thing with the soles of the converse desert boots I wore there last time. I've loved my black swats here, so I'm willing to spend the cash on extra boots.
And the fact that you, and thousands of others, are willing to expend your own personal funds on kit that the Crown should be (Footwear: by scale of entitlement) providing you with so that you can do your jobs without suffering medical injury, signifies that there are huge problems with those entitled items that the Crown is providing you with.
Perhaps, one day, the Crown will actually clue in to this vast problem and actually do something about effecting a correction of it. And the first step towards that is them finally acknowledging the fact that soldiers march on their stomachs first, and feet second. It SHOULD be a priority. Cramming everyone into one style of boot never has, and never will, be acceptable or even conducive to meeting mission/operational objectives - instead it's just hurting our soldiers and causing further aggravation when those medical "foot" issues migrate up the skeleton to begin affecting the knees, hips, and spines of our troops. This current policy takes our soldiers OUT of the operations business and puts them instead into the "PCat" pending accomodation and "medical release" with "medical pensions" business instead, precisely because those injuries ARE attributable to their military service.
In a time when we are struggling to recruit, you'd think that being pro-active in dealing with a problem in their system that only serves to "fuck the soldiers by built-in default setting" would be much more effecient, cost effective; actually promoting and assisting our soldiers with maintaining their health, further lending to the CF's capability to succeed in it's duties, tasks, roles and responsibilities as directed by the Government on behalf of the people?
Just how much are all those VAC pensions costing every year?? And training recruit replacements due to the medical releases?? And losing 'experience' due to his feet be screwed by the boots you forced him into?? How much are those multi-million dollar contracts for footwear that nobody wants or wears because it actually hurts them worth every year?? I'm sure it's a hell of a lot more than it would have been had we actually allowed personnel to purchase footwear at Crown expense that actually works for them instead of hurting them.
I pray --- for an Act of Gawd; please hit SOMEONE with an enlightening bolt.