I'll believe it when I see it.
According to Bill Blair, there may be a plan to get us to 2% being announced at the summit. We shall see.
I would rather listen to Joel Osteen than this bag of wind.According to Bill Blair, there may be a plan to get us to 2% being announced at the summit. We shall see.
That system created a lot of scum bags though, we had a recruiter that lied and told candidates every other trade was full. So people joined as supply or MSE, so on paper we recruited like a compnay. 80% then OT'd to the trade they wanted once they found out the truth.Ah yes, the good ol' 'Centralized Brigade Recruiting' scam. I'll assume this goes along with creating more Class B positions for 'deserving' members, as with similar efforts in the past. Be prepared for panicky and short notice requests for sitreps of various types, resembling the desperate ramblings from a distant, dying planet.
As always that's a senior leadership problem and, with senior leaders being largely unaccountable for their actions within ARes CBGs, I suspect you won't see many improvements while the parade square floors empty out
Or you know… we could buy helmet mounts for head sets, and replace PTTs without having to go through LCMR.Of course we'd then see more lavish change of command, and other, dog and pony shows
Or purchase/reimburse chest rigs, LBEs until the army can figure out what to get us. Plenty of local purchase stuff to make units more effective. And then share best practices to encourage standards.Or you know… we could buy helmet mounts for head sets, and replace PTTs without having to go through LCMR.
Sally Soccer Mom doesn’t care if we’re in NATO or not
My unpopular opinion is we need more dog and ponies, just targeted better.
And on NSP and CG, public reaction is generally positive. We should really do more like that, like freedom of the city parades.We 100% do. I attended the Centennial Flypast on Canada Day. I have never seen a public reaction like that. We need to start doing stuff like this outside of airshows.
Mother of god.It's as if he's on a different planet ... but he knows his base:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a climate address at the NATO summit in Washington on Tuesday, speaking about how climate change is an "existential environmental threat" and "one of the defining security issues of our time."
I...It's as if he's on a different planet ... but he knows his base:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a climate address at the NATO summit in Washington on Tuesday, speaking about how climate change is an "existential environmental threat" and "one of the defining security issues of our time."
Mother of god.
And I don't mean Margret....
And a special on Canada too, albeit from your chronic failure to spend.Politico has an interesting article on the 12 most important people to watch at the NATO summit and our MND is right up there at the top.
I mean on paper, we have 9 Inf Bns, etc etc.Spain may be a free loader but that 1.3% allows them to field 8 regular maneuver brigades, artillery and engineer brigades, plus 3 garrison brigades. Their Air Force has 9 fighter squadrons, while the Navy is relatively small but still contains a power projection capability with and air crafter carrier, and their newest ships will arrive next year.
WTAF? JFC…It's as if he's on a different planet ... but he knows his base:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a climate address at the NATO summit in Washington on Tuesday, speaking about how climate change is an "existential environmental threat" and "one of the defining security issues of our time."
It's as if he's on a different planet ... but he knows his base:
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivered a climate address at the NATO summit in Washington on Tuesday, speaking about how climate change is an "existential environmental threat" and "one of the defining security issues of our time."
The US Govt (and military) has said climate change was a major threat for years.Unpopular opinion here. He's not wrong that climate change is a threat multiplier. That said, saying you face major threats and then not equipping your response forces isn't exactly sincere.
As for his base.... Who exactly are they? All the 25 year olds who voted for him in 2015 are now 35 and mad about housing. They are less concerned about climate change now.
Especially with the instability it'll cause in the third world. Climate change most certainly is a security threat because it'll drive people to do desperate shit. The broken clock is right twice a day.Unpopular opinion here. He's not wrong that climate change is a threat multiplier. That said, saying you face major threats and then not equipping your response forces isn't exactly sincere.
As for his base.... Who exactly are they? All the 25 year olds who voted for him in 2015 are now 35 and mad about housing. They are less concerned about climate change now.