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Year of the Veteran & commemorative pin to be worn by all CF pers

Whats your opinion of the " Year of the Veteran Pin worn by CF pers"


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Here is some clarification that was passed on the CWO net across the Army:
Realize that the message is not black and white. The message does not say it is mandatory to have it on all orders of dress 24/7. It was approved to wear on all orders. It means for example, you are on parade...It could be part of parade directive regarding dress. Like the poppy.

Not wearing the pin on combat because of safety and security measures is perfectly fine and it makes sense. ...  It is a good gesture that the CF is going to practice for a year. I have fielded a wack of questions. No on operations, no on ceremonial guard on recommendation because of damage to scarlets, no on rank flap
This means a big part of the direction should be coming from the unit CoC unless, as is possible, the LF areas or any other formation within the Army has established its own policy for subordinate units.
 
MCG said:
... This means a big part of the direction should be coming from the unit CoC unless, as is possible, the LF areas or any other formation within the Army has established its own policy for subordinate units.

There has been considerable discussion on this topic at work, and it has been frustrating.
In the profession of arms, we speak of discipline and loyalty (both upwards and downwards ...).
And, in the Orders process we spend time, energy and effort to ensure the Commander's Intent is both known and understood.

Accordingly, for those who feel it is some sort of affront or insult to wear the pin on their Army uniform, I would very politely ask them to reconsider if they are truly respecting the intent of this pin:

... The Chief of the Defence Staff, General Rick Hillier, has authorized CF members to wear the pin on their uniforms â Å“...to mark this extremely important and solemn observance.â ? â Å“The service men and women of today become the veterans of tomorrow,â ? said General Hillier. â Å“Wearing this insignia during this special year is both a demonstration of support and thanks for those who have gone before, and those who will come after." ...

If it's good enough for General Rick, it's good enough for me.

P.S. (Sandbag - I can't thank you enough for your post about being pinned in Pusan)
 
You can get a pin by calling 1-800-443-0394 (Veteran Affairs) and they will mail one to any Canadian resident who asks. I know it is not well advertised but I called them and the pin is for all people to wear in honour of all veterans.
 
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