Bzzliteyr
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Kind of, I am saying that in general, on the internet, it's good to lurk for a while and get a feel for things before you step into something that is over your head.
If this thread wasn't on its 26th page then I could see you bringing something new to the table... alas, it is not. See?
Now, that's not to say that you as an Infantry private have no say in anything. During your courses, should you encounter a piece of kit that you find has a deficiency, then by all means search Army.ca and find information about the Unsatisfactory Condition Report (UCR). They are a valuable tool in identifying kit issues and I think they should be taught at the lowest level. Read up about them, you'll see what I mean.
Step one for now: get to and complete BMQ.
If this thread wasn't on its 26th page then I could see you bringing something new to the table... alas, it is not. See?
Now, that's not to say that you as an Infantry private have no say in anything. During your courses, should you encounter a piece of kit that you find has a deficiency, then by all means search Army.ca and find information about the Unsatisfactory Condition Report (UCR). They are a valuable tool in identifying kit issues and I think they should be taught at the lowest level. Read up about them, you'll see what I mean.
Step one for now: get to and complete BMQ.