Well now a few of you have me curious.
It was suggested a few times in above posts that no one would doubt the veracity of the QOR having a jump status if we saw them in action.
So let me ask the question for those of you who can actually attest to this: Once on the ground, are the QOR jump cadre members more motivated, more agressive, more professional?
Because it's my understanding that to serve in the QOR's jump unit/cader/pltn/coy one still needs to complete a version of the AIC or Para Indoc or whatever the beast be named these days. Does the basic para course and the para indoc course and the esprit of the maroon beret lead to a better infanteer once on the ground?
Mr. Ted
P.S. I remember when I was a highlander being envious of the QOR jump smocks/maroon beret combo. It was so...so....4 PARA in a dashing English way. Does a CADPAT jump smock exists? Jump boots?
It was suggested a few times in above posts that no one would doubt the veracity of the QOR having a jump status if we saw them in action.
So let me ask the question for those of you who can actually attest to this: Once on the ground, are the QOR jump cadre members more motivated, more agressive, more professional?
Because it's my understanding that to serve in the QOR's jump unit/cader/pltn/coy one still needs to complete a version of the AIC or Para Indoc or whatever the beast be named these days. Does the basic para course and the para indoc course and the esprit of the maroon beret lead to a better infanteer once on the ground?
Mr. Ted
P.S. I remember when I was a highlander being envious of the QOR jump smocks/maroon beret combo. It was so...so....4 PARA in a dashing English way. Does a CADPAT jump smock exists? Jump boots?