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Macc989
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What to expect. Well I joined back in 1994 and didn‘t have a damn clue what I was getting into. I thought it would be the best damn job on earth, and it was. It was a rough go on QL2/QL3 I wasn‘t in shape and wasn‘t sure what to expect but it was worth it. I served for three and a half years before leaving the forces and in that time I met some of the best people (and a few of the worst people) on earth. I did things I never thought I would and walked away from the whole experience with some of the coolest memories on earth. I was lucky enough to get a machine course when they still offered the 50 cal to reservists (which was just awsome) I rappeled, I participated in live fire ambushes, I fired all kinds of interesting weapons (I had never fired a rifle before in my life), and I met some of the greateset people ever. Be warned though, the public will not appreciate what you do. Many (so called Canadians) will mock what you do, some Reg force members will make of you for being a part time soldier (granted some reservists make fun of Reg force members) your unit will be underfunded, there will be Garrison soldiers in your regiment that only show up for the "fun stuff" and for the parties but never seem to get kicked out for never showing up for actual training, but you will be a part of a great institiution. The infantry is the best part of the Armed Forces, If your lucky enough to meet Mcpl Silva, Mcpl Doman, Cpl Cumbers, Sgt Chism, Mcpl White, or Cpl Ellard (ranks may have changed it‘s been a while) you will be especially lucky. These men are some of the best soldiers the forces have ever seen and I miss having served with them. A final not Rick (Cpl Cumbers) if your reading this I never should have left, you were right.