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Frontiersmen too?Danjanou said:..... I'm actually heading down to renew my Legion Membership ......
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Frontiersmen too?Danjanou said:..... I'm actually heading down to renew my Legion Membership ......
Journeyman said:Frontiersmen too?
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Danjanou said:... besides nearest unit in Kingston 8)
medicineman said:So you are saying that you have actually looked into joining >
Ahhh....bald-faced lies, with nothing to show for it; yep, you'll fit in quite well with the Legion.Danjanou said:JM asked me last time I was there.
Journeyman said:Ahhh....bald-faced lies, with nothing to show for it;
Brihard said:Well, I unexpectedly took the plunge and joined my local branch today.
I have been and remain sceptical as hell of the Legion as a whole. I *have* noticed a distinct shift in what Dominion Command has been saying regarding the treatment of modern veterans, and for me that matters, obviously. But specifically the *branch* I'm joining is good to go. The president was PPCLI in Op Anaconda; the previous president, is a retired CFRed tanker who actually taught my dad back in the day (small world). The current president is very involved with OSISS and is also continuing to deal with his own stuff that led to his medical release. They're good supporters of the cadet corps I work with, and this particular branch seems to really care about boots on the ground work for vets. There are a couple of other Afghan vets as well, which for a place this size isn't bad at all.
So, I'll be curious to see how this goes, and what kind of insight I'm able to get into the thinking at higher levels. Talking with the guys at this branch, they're certainly not holding slavishly to what higher Legion command's official position is on some issues. I think I've found one of the 'good' branches.
Hamish Seggie said:We share your frustration sir, but changing political parties or hating one will not change VAC. Despite what Mr. Mulcair and Mr. Trudeau say during any campaign, you can be almost certain that VAC issues will not go away. Also, despite all parties having veterans in them as MPs will not change VAC.
The parties in opposition have not seen the balance sheet. They may think they have but we all know how finances can be.......skewed.
jollyjacktar said:I was, at one time, a member of the RCL. I don't see myself returning to the fold anytime soon if ever. From where I sit, the RCL have appeared to be mostly silent in the ongoing drama between wounded veterans and the DVA. If they want to become relevant and take the lead then they need to step up, pipe up and do so. They were trumpeting the NVC on it's inception and have been more or less silent since. Like him or not, Mike Blais, and others like him are the only voices I hear in the wilderness and not the RCL.
JS2218 said:Yep, completely silent... :
jollyjacktar said:And I said "from where I sit, the RCL have appeared to be mostly silent" Yup, I said "mostly". : : :
JS2218 said:Yep, completely silent... :
I'm not slamming Mike Blais at all, I agree he is at least making noise.Jed said:Well get in there and get noisy. Too many new veterans are not honest enough with themselves and are just being lazy or weak.
At least Mike Blais et al are making an effort to change things even if they are going about it bass ackwards.
Well said.PuckChaser said:Internet press releases do not equal advocacy. If the RCL wants to attract young veterans, they need to be the first person to jump at the chance to speak to the media on our behalf instead of Blais. If they really wanted to advocate, they could get their spokespersons on TV with good soundbites to show they're doing something. As of right now, I have no real inkling to join the RCL, because the changes that need to happen are at the very top. Unless you're towing the Legion-line I don't see any prospect of advancing in that old boys club.
Occam said:What it comes down to is this: The current government fears nothing except for bad press, which they take great pains to mitigate. The Legion may well be quietly and diplomatically advocating on behalf of veterans, but the pace at which anything is actually being done can only be described as glacial. The Legion holds the potential of having a lot of power, but the only way that power will be realized with the current government, is for the power to be wielded in the form of shaming the government into action. That will not happen with the current management at the Legion, and that is why the Legion is an ineffective advocate for veterans at this time.