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Very interesting post.
Did I ever pick a one to respond to, as this is my first.
The lowering of standards yes it fact it had happened.
IMHO I feel that the issue started with the introduction to the human rights bandwagon that entered the forces in the 80's.
Then along came the SHARP awareness training.
I have been the forces now for a little over 21 years, served with 1 RCHA, 2 RCHA, 3 RCHA, AD Troop 2RCHA, and 119 AD BTY was field artillery and ad artillery before OT to CE trade.
In my experience with the artillery both mud gunners and bird gunners, I had females on my detachments, they were given separate tent age.
If mod tent age was used it was divided, out of sheer respect to each other.
On my deployments the females were given separate sleeping quarters, and shower/ washrooms.
I am a married man and no desire to gawk at another woman, if a female was prancing around me in the ala buff I would not appreciate it, but then that is my morals and mine alone.
Its like I told one of my detachment members while on ex the young female gunner
Was the same age as his daughter and would he appreciate his troops gawking at her?
His response was hell no I would kill em.
Basically all that I am saying is the male female idea comes down to a maturity moral ethics issue.
With the exception of the beginning of this thread which was the lowering of standards.
PS yes MR. Monkhouse we did serve in the same battery with Mooner and Sgt Weber.
Did I ever pick a one to respond to, as this is my first.
The lowering of standards yes it fact it had happened.
IMHO I feel that the issue started with the introduction to the human rights bandwagon that entered the forces in the 80's.
Then along came the SHARP awareness training.
I have been the forces now for a little over 21 years, served with 1 RCHA, 2 RCHA, 3 RCHA, AD Troop 2RCHA, and 119 AD BTY was field artillery and ad artillery before OT to CE trade.
In my experience with the artillery both mud gunners and bird gunners, I had females on my detachments, they were given separate tent age.
If mod tent age was used it was divided, out of sheer respect to each other.
On my deployments the females were given separate sleeping quarters, and shower/ washrooms.
I am a married man and no desire to gawk at another woman, if a female was prancing around me in the ala buff I would not appreciate it, but then that is my morals and mine alone.
Its like I told one of my detachment members while on ex the young female gunner
Was the same age as his daughter and would he appreciate his troops gawking at her?
His response was hell no I would kill em.
Basically all that I am saying is the male female idea comes down to a maturity moral ethics issue.
With the exception of the beginning of this thread which was the lowering of standards.
PS yes MR. Monkhouse we did serve in the same battery with Mooner and Sgt Weber.