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Clerkwannabe i accept your offer, if its at the strats.
Can't wait to go back.
Can't wait to go back.
Castus said:My offer came in for Int Op (Air). I'm hoping that I can switch the element to Land but, if not, I'm going for it. Good luck for all those still waiting!
Eye In The Sky said:Congrats. I have a buddy who was a Herbie and went Int Op (Air), seems to not mind it so far, on his 2nd posting. WRT to the RCAF, after awhile you get used to the naps, hugging and pillows mints.
Eye In The Sky said:The Accn are definitely better on TDs, and on deployments the accn standards (for aircrew) are as good as it gets with A/C, hard shelters (where I was) with blacked-out windows and 'quiet areas', 2 to a room.
Castus said:True. That being said, I am far more comfortable with land and land doctrine. I'm more inclined towards it and I have a year's OJE training as a pseudo-Int Op in an infantry battalion. I want to go Army Int O, at some point - assuming that I was not selected for this year (which appears to be the case, though I've not heard back WRT UTPNCM yet). So while RCAF may be gucci, I'd be a better asset to the CAF in the Army. I'm not sure how one goes about requesting a DEU change, if it's before or after one accepts an OT offer, but I'm going to look into it.
George Wallace said:The colour of your DEU does not matter much in INT. I have a friend who CT'd to INT OP as Air and his first posting: 3 PPCLI. The fact that you may feel more comfortable in the Army as INT makes no difference as you will be expected to know all three Elements.
George Wallace said:The colour of your DEU does not matter much in INT. I have a friend who CT'd to INT OP as Air and his first posting: 3 PPCLI. The fact that you may feel more comfortable in the Army as INT makes no difference as you will be expected to know all three Elements.
Castus said:Understood. I have a friend who OTed to Int Op, did the air phase and is now employed at an Army based collection centre in Ottawa. That being said - beyond the common phase, there is element specific training. If I could stick with Army and further enhance that knowledge, I do think I'd be more useful. Ultimately, it is unlikely to be up to me.
Eye In The Sky said:I never saw an ATIS Tech with Army Signals type slip ons. Canada was all I wore as a 226er. You are in a bit of a weird spot, part of the C & E branch but thought of as RCAF.
Daywalker said:That's what I like about Air... they don't feel a need to waste money on something that ain't broken.