Pusser
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I've never understood how sailors all seem to understand the CF rank structure and anytime they call a sergeant "PO" it is a slip of the tongue, not because they don't know the difference. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for our Army and Air Force brethren, many of whom seem to have difficulty figuring it all out (then there are those who somehow think it's amusing to intentionally mix them up). Sailors may be better at it simply because we're in the minority and the Army ranks are probably drilled into their heads on basic training. For us older folks, it may also have something to do with the fact that prior to 1984 (introduction of DEU) although we were allowed to use naval rank titles in speech and internal correspondence, our "official" rank titles were still the CF ones. For example, you could call me "Leading Seaman," but the flight manifest for my trip to Halifax would say "Corporal."
Nevertheless, is learning separate rank structures really that hard? I remember working in a NATO headquarters where not only did we learn three different services, we also had 25 countries and a lot of different insignia to deal with! We managed.
Nevertheless, is learning separate rank structures really that hard? I remember working in a NATO headquarters where not only did we learn three different services, we also had 25 countries and a lot of different insignia to deal with! We managed.