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Yup, that's the uniform LOGISTIK had on display last year at CANSEC and what I mentioned then.
Dimsum said:
PuckChaser said:How in God's name would people know you're in the airforce if the uniform isn't blue?!
PuckChaser said:How in God's name would people know you're in the airforce if the uniform isn't blue?!
I imagine it will be worn by (and so specifically identify) those personnel in occupations unique to CANSOFCOM. Alternately, they will set the precedent that RCN, CA and RCAF will follow by insisting personnel change DEU on posting into (or out of) the command.Privateer said:Would this be worn by all CANSOFCOM personnel, or just "army" personnel and not "navy" and "air force"?
PuckChaser said:How in God's name would people know you're in the airforce if the uniform isn't blue?!
garb811 said:Surprised nobody has keyed in on rank insignia.
Can't wear the CA DEU because it is controlled by the CA, hence can't wear CA rank because it is controlled by the CA as well.
Can't wear the RCAF DEU because it is controlled by the RCAF, hence can't wear the RCAF rank because it is controlled by the RCAF as well.
Can't wear the RCN DEU because it is controlled by the RCN, hence can't wear the RCN rank because it is controlled by the CA as well.
Logical conclusion: CANSOFCOM specific rank (and by extension the rest of the buttons and bows including trade insignia) are in the offing as well...
Dimsum said:Ha! I propose "pixellated squares and daggers".
PuckChaser said:The rank is black on a black slip on. You don't see the rank, because much like the person, you'll never see them coming. ;D
Eye In The Sky said:I sure hope the metal rod in the picture is *optional wear*.
If not, that explains the facial expression. ^-^
Haggis said:Are the DEU worn now by the RCAF, CA and RCN not distinctive enough? They are, of course, manufactured by the same supplier who now provided CANSOFCOM uniforms, so they must be awesome.
See what just happened there? Instead of whining about our curent DEU, I just upped it's stature to that of the CANSOF DEU. [
Hear, hear.Old EO Tech said:Well I'm not sure what the RCN and RCAF think about there uniforms, but the current CA DEU looks like a business suit with badges....And I would certainly welcome a uniform that makes us actually look like soldiers, not a green bag designed by a rotund CDS at unification :-/
Hell even bringing back the Tan uniform of the 90's would be better than what we have now..
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MCG said:I imagine it will be worn by (and so specifically identify) those personnel in occupations unique to CANSOFCOM. Alternately, they will set the precedent that RCN, CA and RCAF will follow by insisting personnel change DEU on posting into (or out of) the command.
… so, either an enduring re-occurring waste of money or “I can’t be in the hatless course photo because my identity is a national secret, but I can wear my resume in public and on an OC Transpo bus.”
Edit: spelling
Humphrey Bogart said:While I made a couple of jokes already in this thread, I'm actually in the who cares crowd.
We spend millions of dollars on random pet projects all the time so I suppose SOF should have their cake as well.
A few thousand uniforms is really a drop in the bucket as far as costs go. I remember when RMC brought back the College Uniform 10 years ago and there was a huge amount of moaning and groaning. At the end of the day the cost was only around $1 million dollars which is penny change.
The irony is we are repeating the same mistakes with CSOR that we made with the Airborne Regiment.
Lightguns said:Not quite. The CAR was given elite status but populated with a lot of dregs of the leg units and almost never used. There is a much higher standard to getting in the CSOR and they are a much more disciplined and experienced unit. Everyone I knew who went to the CAR was given a jump course to get them out of the unit because they were problem cases. The CAR was best known for breaking up transient quarters on air forces bases when they got drunk.