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Breathe without assistance AND carry own tray at Mess Hall?!dapaterson said:The standard will not change - it's been validated against the tasks that all CF members must be able to provide.
Breathe without assistance AND carry own tray at Mess Hall?!dapaterson said:The standard will not change - it's been validated against the tasks that all CF members must be able to provide.
Journeyman said:Breathe without assistance AND carry own tray at Mess Hall?!
upandatom said:Which is funny because a while ago on this thread I read that "The typical soldier is expected to be small and wirey"
I find that an old school mentality. Compare the Kit we would carry on a regular PP from more recent operations to those of past, we are carrying alot more.
We are becoming a more mobile force, more vehicles, faster vehicles, safer vehicles. The need to be able to run or march from here to the end of the earth is slowly going the way of the dinosaur.
dapaterson said:You're confusing Commissionaires with CF.
The common military tasks are:
* Escape to cover
* Pickets and wire carry
* Sandbag fortification
* Picking & digging
* Vehicle extraction
* Stretcher carry
The FORCE test elements are strongly correlated with success at the common military tasks. It's an applied sciene thing - you know, numbers, math, statistics - that kind of stuff...
(see https://www.cfmws.com/en/aboutus/psp/dfit/fitness/forceprogram/pages/cmtfe.aspx)
daftandbarmy said:Those tasks seem defensive or 'run away and lick your wounds' focused.
Looks like they missed the most basic, and important, common military task:
Close with and destroythe enemyDouble-Doubles
:nod:
daftandbarmy said:Those tasks seem defensive or 'run away and lick your wounds' focused.
Looks like they missed the most basic, and important, common military task:
Close with and destroy the enemy
:nod:
Tank Troll said:Close with and destroy the enemy is only important to be able to do for a very low percentage of the CAF. So that should be a speciality training for those that need it. Like balance and load a 50 lb round while spinning around in close confined spaces is for others.
PuckChaser said:Not sure if it was posted here previously, but as of 1 Apr 2014, if you do not have a valid FORCE completion on file, you are not allowed to participate in the CAF Sports Program (regional/national sports). I hadn't heard this policy before for the EXPRES, but its a good change to ensure those 1% who are "hurt" and can't do a PT test but can play softball/hockey etc.
Eye In The Sky said:Not that I doubt you, but is this a CANFORGEN, LFCO, or something? Didn't hear anything yet...
PuckChaser said:Not sure if it was posted here previously, but as of 1 Apr 2014, if you do not have a valid FORCE completion on file, you are not allowed to participate in the CAF Sports Program (regional/national sports). I hadn't heard this policy before for the EXPRES, but its a good change to ensure those 1% who are "hurt" and can't do a PT test but can play softball/hockey etc.
Eye In The Sky said:1. The PSP staff said incentive levels will be reintroduced.
Eye In The Sky said:2. Like the EXPRES test, the FORCE test requirements will also have variations introduced for sex, age. (stupid. there is one standard when the SHTF and it doesn't care about your age or sex).
Tank Troll said:Close with and destroy the enemy is only important to be able to do for a very low percentage of the CAF. So that should be a speciality training for those that need it. Like balance and load a 50 lb round while spinning around in close confined spaces is for others.
daftandbarmy said:"We're not the public service of Canada. We're not just another department. We are the Canadian Forces, and our job is to be able to kill people."
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