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Does any one Know if HMCS Ville de Quebec is still a franco unit ? And if so what is the ratio of english to french ? any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Occam said:Oui!
Couldn't tell you what ratio, though....although historically, the anglos are in the minority.
Navalsnipr said:As for the message traffic being only in French, what will happen when someone isn't loaded on a career course because the unilingual Franco message traffic was missed by the person in Ottawa/School because (s)he was a unilingual Anglophone. If VDQ is messaging unilingual Anglophone units, then they should be in the language of all addresses.
MARS said:All of the recent msg traffic from VDQ I have seen was in both languages - French text followed by English text. Obviously I am not privy to all of their traffic, just the stuff sent to the Fleet.
Pat in Halifax said:VDQ is (un)officially a Franco unit! The only unilingual unit in the CF!
Pusser said:That's not a true statement by any stretch. There are many unilingual units in the CF. Languages actually spoken and used in day to day operations aside, all units in the CF are officially designated as English Language Units (ELU), French (FLU) or bilingual (BLU). For the most part it is mostly headquarters that are BLUs while other units are one or the other.
Lumber said:Example: RMC!
TDV!
Mtl432 said:All of the reserve units in Quebec are only french, except HMCS Donnacona. It is quite interesting that a fairly large percentage of the sailors from those units come out to the coasts and cannot speak a word of English. I don't understand why these units do not train their sailors in english. That way when they get on ship, they could learn a lot more, and be a more effective member of the ship's company.