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kincanucks said:In closing, I might mention, your Colleagues at the Montreal CFRC, must be thrilled of your opinion of them.
Really? Well since I don't work at CFRC Montreal or in recruiting it doesn't matter what my "colleagues" think does it?
Sorry, I wonder where I got that impression, oh!, maybe I read it some where, that you were also the Guru and this Forums last word on Recruiting and no one should ever question your posts on the subject. Also I was not inferring that you were posted at CFRC Montreal.
Apparently I have erred in my presumptions and apologize for same.
Now back on track, as for a Chaplain not being able to find injured CF Members on Land or Sea, I can not believe that Religious Institutions Recruit Candidates that would have such impaired vision.
I can only guess that many a Brave Chaplain crawled out in the Blackness of Night, guided only by the cries or moans of the dying or wounded of WW I.
The argument for a comparable degree of vision for a sniper, should be the same as a Chaplain is ridiculous. Though I'll bet the Gentleman in question has a valid Drivers Lic.