- Reaction score
- 7,071
- Points
- 1,310
I think this was a GIF moment that no one really thought through.Also, as @rmc_wannabe said, Public Duties is not their thing and they don't have a ceremonial uniform. I wonder what the comments (both from the public and on here) would be if the CRs created a Sentry-specific ceremonial uniform.
But I digress.
Mounting sentries specific to one organization or another as a celebratory thing for an anniversary has become the norm. It looks good on paper because is high profile and is a lot cheaper than flying, housing, dressing, and supporting a King's Guard detachment in London.
In the case of the Rangers, they tried to ram a square peg into the same round hole because "you're one of us, right?" As @Maxman1 alludes to, giving someone who has never done drill a week to become proficient isn't fair. Same with having them perform said duties in what most would consider operational dress.
Once this new army uniform comes about, I think it would be proper to have the Canadian Rangers adopt it with their own badging as their ceremonial uniform. I also think if they're going to be paraded around as a PR thing, actually teach them how to parade first and foremost.
If not, we need to keep that in mind the next time someone suggests that kind of circus again.