A Canadian soldier killed in a live-fire training exercise at the Wainwright military base Friday night has been identified as a 29-year-old man from New Westminster, B.C.
Cpl. James Choi, a trained infantry soldier with the Royal Westminster Regiment, died from a gunshot wound sustained during the training.
RIP Soldier
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First of all, disgraceful. The guy's also in a protest wearing what looks like a non issue combat knife on his webbing.
Second of all, I don't believe the right to free speech applies to members under uniform, so him showing up at a wackjob protest should get him in all kinds of trouble.
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That dude doesn't currently serve. He's a Walt. He flunked out of BOTC - twice - and was released after the second failure. Still chargeable if the civ police wish to pursue the matter.
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That dude doesn't currently serve. He's a Walt. He flunked out of BOTC - twice - and was released after the second failure. Still chargeable if the civ police wish to pursue the matter.
Somebody is a member of army.ca
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The Canadian military has launched an administrative review and is considering disciplinary action after a Toronto-area reservist appeared in uniform and spoke at an anti-pandemic lockdown rally over the weekend.
Appearing before the rally, Officer Cadet Lesley Kenderesi warned against what he described as "a killer vaccine" and said it was "criminal" to administer it to people.
He urged members of the Armed Forces — truck drivers and engineers who would be involved in transporting the life-saving vaccine — not to follow what he claimed would be an "unlawful order" to distribute the vaccine.
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I saw that. I guess he is a serving member of the CIC after all. The good news is he is still subject to the National Defence Act/Code of Service Discipline. The bad news is he was mentoring children.
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I saw that. I guess he is a serving member of the CIC after all. The good news is he is still subject to the National Defence Act/Code of Service Discipline. The bad news is he was mentoring children.
I always find it incredible that flakes like this manage to last any length of time in the service. Though to be honest, I had to deal with my share of nut jobs when I was in.
When he marched out in full uniform with the knife on his webbing. I just cringed and knew that he was willing to probably see the end of his "Career" because it was his 15 seconds of fame.
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I always find it incredible that flakes like this manage to last any length of time in the service. Though to be honest, I had to deal with my share of nut jobs when I was in.
Really? I'd guess at least 30% of my FB feed is current and ex military and there's a hell of a lot that are pretty flaky. The amount of anti vax, covidiots, anti trudeau that I have on my feed is over the top.
I know a lot of people in fairly high positions and they are not immune to being flaky. However I attribute a lot to the fact The Libs are in power and they can do no right in a lot of people's eyes.
Really? I'd guess at least 30% of my FB feed is current and ex military and there's a hell of a lot that are pretty flaky. The amount of anti vax, covidiots, anti trudeau that I have on my feed is over the top.
I know a lot of people in fairly high positions and they are not immune to being flaky. However I attribute a lot to the fact The Libs are in power and they can do no right in a lot of people's eyes.
I don't know about your circles or mine, but I don't see as much of the anti-vax or covidiots in the people that I still talk to though the majority are ex.
The Anti-Trudeau sentiment in the military is earned, not because of his economic policy or anything like that as much as a massive mistrust of the Liberals over the policies concerning the military that effect their day to day jobs.
There's as much as a general mistrust with Conservatives because with the exception of some momentum from the Harper government in terms of modernization and purchases, the Conservatives have fouled up the Military in terms of spending and procurement as well.
The treatment of veterans and retired member doesn't exactly create party loyalty either.
Outside of Trudeau the Senior who most Military members hated with a passion because PET looked at the Military with a massive amount of disdain. They didn't like Chretien because they felt that he was actively trying to get them killed in terms of kit and deployments.
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Our 5 eyes allies have already warned us that their ability to share information with us would be reduced over the Huwei decision involving 5G. This won't make them feel any better about Canada.
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Really? I'd guess at least 30% of my FB feed is current and ex military and there's a hell of a lot that are pretty flaky. The amount of anti vax, covidiots, anti trudeau that I have on my feed is over the top.
I know a lot of people in fairly high positions and they are not immune to being flaky. However I attribute a lot to the fact The Libs are in power and they can do no right in a lot of people's eyes.
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I don't know about your circles or mine, but I don't see as much of the anti-vax or covidiots in the people that I still talk to though the majority are ex.
The Anti-Trudeau sentiment in the military is earned, not because of his economic policy or anything like that as much as a massive mistrust of the Liberals over the policies concerning the military that effect their day to day jobs.
There's as much as a general mistrust with Conservatives because with the exception of some momentum from the Harper government in terms of modernization and purchases, the Conservatives have fouled up the Military in terms of spending and procurement as well.
The treatment of veterans and retired member doesn't exactly create party loyalty either.
Outside of Trudeau the Senior who most Military members hated with a passion because PET looked at the Military with a massive amount of disdain. They didn't like Chretien because they felt that he was actively trying to get them killed in terms of kit and deployments.
I'd have to agree with speede5, I have lots of ex-military guys that are sprouting all sorts of nonsense.
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But the project has already faced delays and significant increases in cost as the price tag has climbed from an original $14 billion estimate to around $70 billion.
Has there been something else published because I don't know why Irving is all fired up. The Government, DND and the RCN have been very clear with their messaging this year. That is, there will be 15 ships, no less, no more. There will only be one variant and they will all perform the same role.
At $70B, in my opinion there is no way that the Government can afford both the CSC and new fighter at the same time. I suspect they cancel CSC and buy more AOPS.
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