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PPCLI Guy said:The JTF(I) motto.....
My experience with JTF-I would be, "Supporters supporting supporters as long as you dont actually want support..."
PPCLI Guy said:The JTF(I) motto.....
Bird_Gunner45 said:My experience with JTF-I would be, "Supporters supporting supporters as long as you dont actually want support..."
The Legion, despite how it is failing now, has been around for decades. ABC sprung up because a few people decided they wanted to see how 15 minutes of fame felt.Occam said:I'm not particularly happy about the Royal Canadian Legion Dominion Command claiming that it advocates for all veterans
Sorry for the thread tangent.
Eye In The Sky said:Thankfully, there is a coin for achieving that level of support.
jollyjacktar said:Does that Chimp have a gold nut sack? That is most impressive.
suffolkowner said:Good post ERC, you may even have me considering Erin O'toole. I don't see how the CF's can survive 7 more years of this
Eye In The Sky said:It's actually a football and he is...*interacting* with it.
jollyjacktar said:That's cool too. Where do they sell the coins?
Eye In The Sky said:The PX in Kuwait where Camp Canada is; that's the only place I've ever seen them.
Quirky said:Maybe that's exactly what we need, a full blown, public and national defence failure until the CF gets a compete retool from the top down.
...or you know, keep the status quo of doing more with less and accepting it as the unwritten policy.
MilEME09 said:How big of a failure are we talking here? embarrassment on the world stage such as borrowing equipment from allies and such? Honestly I think our NATO allies need to step up and slap Canada, hard, and say get your shit together, at the end of the day we (as in Canada) agreed to the 2% NATO target at multiple NATO meetings over multiple governments. You can whine all you want about it and say there are other ways to calculate contributions but at the end of the day we said yes, yes to 2% of GDP on defense spending. The fact that we turned our back yet again on that promise should raise a flag with NATO, and find ways to get Canada to play ball.
jmt18325 said:I think we agreed to the target as an aspirational goal only.
The Government has announced a plan to replace Canada's legacy fleet of CF-18 fighter aircraft. It will launch an open and transparent competition to replace the fleet within its current mandate, and explore the acquisition of 18 new Super Hornet aircraft to supplement the CF-18s until the permanent replacement arrives.
Chris Pook said:Further to the Fighter Debacle:
Is it just me or does this leave the government a whole lot of wiggle room?
Does that actually commit the government to buying, leasing, borrowing, begging, operating anything?
jmt18325 said:I think you have a keen eye. I would submit that they probably intend to buy them. There are things that could kill the deal, I would assume.
Chris Pook said:Like they intend to spend 2% of GDP?
jmt18325 said:I would submit that governments of both stripes have made it clear that they don't intend to meet that target.