My final words on the subject (in this thread) and let me preface it all with IMHO:
Some people obviously felt I came on too strong in this thread and in going back over my posts I feel perhaps they have a point. If any of my retorts have been "ad hominem", then I apologize. That being said, I don't believe my detractors have been without blame, either.
WRT to the lengthy post about this all being opinion. Of course it is, and as we all know, opinions are like arseholes; everyone's got one, and they all think theirs is pretty good. When it comes to opinions, most people tend to rationalize their already firmly held beliefs with a set of gathered facts, whether they're willing to admit it or not.
I have spent over 25 years in the service of the Queen, Canada and the Navy. I know most people in the CF don't really think much about their oath of allegiance and its implications, but I take in quite seriously and literally. So you will perhaps forgive me if I tend to react a little strongly when the monarchy is criticized. I also feel the same about the customs and traditions of the Naval Service. I think that the onus is on any who wish to change them to prove that there is a real and demonstrable value in doing so. I suppose you could say the same thing about a change back to RCN, but most people I talk to today seem to agree that Unification was a huge mistake. I know we can't put the genie back in the bottle, and we'll never return to the same service we had before (and in some ways this is a good thing), but perhaps we can keep trying to alleviate some of the most severe damage to service pride and identity that occurred.