McFarlane said:
I told my cadet CO of this, and he congratulated me, so he has no problems with it. He made me promise that I would stay in cadets until i age out (Dec 14, 2006), and that I would attend cadet exercises when reserves and cadets overlap.
IMO the cadet CO should be reminded of QR&O Vol 1 Art 20.04 which states No officer or non-commissioned member shall use any drug.....
A couple of points on this.
Your cadet CO must realize that by joining the reserves you are on your way out. Quite frankly, he has absolutely no business asking you to place cadets ahead of reserves. Furthermore he is asking you to be disloyal to the service he is commissioned in. Trust me on this, your cadet CO is doing you a disservice. If he tries pressuring you, quit.
Your cadet CO is a Capt or Maj and your reserve CO who is a LCol will require you to attend training not only to meet his aim but in order to train you as a soldier. In my world LCol's outrank Capt's and Maj's of any stripe.
As a reservist you can by subjected to administrative action for failing to attend training and or parades. Annual assessments will be less than stellar if you choose cadets over your new unit. Cadets can't do a thing to you. You are ending one stage of your life (youth) and embarking on another (manhood). Don't step off on the wrong foot by clinging to the past and dilly-dallying in your future. First impressions mean allot. Being a cadet in the PRes is not going to help that.
As a member of the CF you take an oath which you should consider as binding. You have taken no such oath in cadets. It is unlawful to serve in two militaries or units at the same time. Personally I think that that should extend to Cadets too.
By rights, once you are sworn into the CF the CO of the Reserve Unit owns you. At that time you should advise your chain of command that you are still in cadets and are also attending their training. There are probably above board solutions to this that will be of benefit to the cadets and the reserves.