Pusser said:The CF is involved in other things....
If it was, I would've heard about it on CBC. As it stands, I'm inclined to believe you've gone loopy.
Pusser said:The CF is involved in other things....
Pusser said:Come on! I said it. Then, I wrote it and posted it on the internet. Therefore, it must be true! ;D
Good2Golf said:I also put great credence in awards that some folks appear not to appreciate (or understand) as much as I feel they should; Mention-in-Dispatches being such an award.
jollyjacktar said:Well it's nice to see the area is getting recognition now.
jollyjacktar said:On the recognition of valour, I like the more timely speed the Americans use for the lessor awards at times. Being awarded the medal in the field or soon thereafter, with your mates present would mean more to me than a trip to Rideau Hall a year or two later in front of strangers and the like, were I being recognized. I could understand for the higher awards, VC, SMV etc a more lengthy process would be required to ensure quality control.
I would just like to see a system where nominations just kept moving forward. If a formation or command level board decides that an individual deserves a different honour or award than the nomination suggests, that nomination should not be fired all the way back to the originating unit to be rewritten so that the file can appear unanimous when it reaches the decision level. Instead, the level that decides a different recognition is deserved should put their own comment onto the file ("X is nominated for award B, but award C is more appropriate because ...") or there should be an award issued from that level (this could be that the individual gets a Comd's commendation from the level that decides the nomination does not warrant anything higher) or the nomination is rejected (ie - the nomination has already gone higher than the highest level of recognition that it merits).Infanteer said:Perhaps my proposal (1) would fit the bill for your comment. Something like CO does letter, forwarded to TF Comd for minute, forwarded to CDS who minutes letter and approves presentation in theater. 30 days from flash to bang allows for quality control and the like.
MCG said:... I'll take some comfort in the hope that my observations are just the problems of a particular food-chain and not symptomatic of the CF (or even the Army) as a whole.
Infanteer said:2. A system to ensure a quicker turn around from submission to award. Right now, things tend to take 9-15 months. When we have something bad to deal with, things tend to get done within 30 days, but for some reason, we're content to let recognition of our best stretch out over months. Either a regimented system of admin timings for paperwork (with hard dates for committees) or a direct line to the award OPI from a specific level (essentially skipping some levels of the chain) are possible solutions.