Crimson Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 The only Canadian troops in Iraq, are on exchange with British and US. But, goodluck and thanks for serving this great country. Link to comment
Lefty Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 856 Joined: 03/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 okai First of all, aren't you underage? and didn't you get into several car accidents this year? does Canada even have troops in Iraq? don't you need couple months of training before actually being deployed to Iraq? http://www.steam-gamers.net/forum/showthread.php?t=25701 http://www.steam-gamers.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21741 he makes a good point Link to comment
Crimson Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 (edited) http://www.steam-gamers.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24854 The training takes 14 weeks for basic infantry, so... okay... Unless you're super trooper, I doubt this. Edited December 18, 2009 by Crimson Link to comment
DontDrunkImShoot Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 916 Joined: 04/07/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 Most of you don't know what i will be intending to do in the War. i will be an Infantry Soldier. these are my duties to be an infantry soldier - Expertly operate and maintain a wide range of personal and section-level weapons, including rifle (with and without bayonet), hand-grenades, light, medium and heavy machine-guns; and anti-tank weapons; - Use sophisticated equipment for field communications, navigation and night-vision surveillance; - Inspect and maintain weapon systems, vehicles and equipment (including clothing, survival gear and personal defensive equipment); - Participate in airborne operations; - Operate with support elements such as fighter aircraft, tactical helicopters (troop-carrying and reconnaissance) and artillery; - Engage in unarmed combat; and - Employ fieldcraft and battle procedures including camouflage and concealment, patrol, assault, defence, and escape-and-evasion tactics. and Andre. You were close for the weeks. its a 13 week Basic Military training. (BMO) you can either choose basic, or special training. witch is higher up. Doing BMO you will be learning policies and regulations of the Canadian Forces CF drill, dress and deportment (DDD) some basic safety we learn first aid personal survival in nuclear, biological and chemical conditions handling and firing personal weapons; cross-country navigation and personal survival in field conditions. Advanced Training, is basically you can be instructors to BMO's you can be an instructor for infantry , first aid, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence Instructor, and so on. I have an excellent opportunity, for this Career Development, and also Soldiers exist across Canada and on deployed operations around the world. Hopefully that answers some things Link to comment
Crimson Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 5303 Joined: 05/20/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 (edited) Most of you don't know what i will be intending to do in the War. i will be an Infantry Soldier. these are my duties to be an infantry soldier - Expertly operate and maintain a wide range of personal and section-level weapons, including rifle (with and without bayonet), hand-grenades, light, medium and heavy machine-guns; and anti-tank weapons; - Use sophisticated equipment for field communications, navigation and night-vision surveillance; - Inspect and maintain weapon systems, vehicles and equipment (including clothing, survival gear and personal defensive equipment); - Participate in airborne operations; - Operate with support elements such as fighter aircraft, tactical helicopters (troop-carrying and reconnaissance) and artillery; - Engage in unarmed combat; and - Employ fieldcraft and battle procedures including camouflage and concealment, patrol, assault, defence, and escape-and-evasion tactics. and Andre. You were close for the weeks. its a 13 week Basic Military training. (BMO) you can either choose basic, or special training. witch is higher up. Doing BMO you will be learning policies and regulations of the Canadian Forces CF drill, dress and deportment (DDD) some basic safety we learn first aid personal survival in nuclear, biological and chemical conditions handling and firing personal weapons; cross-country navigation and personal survival in field conditions. Advanced Training, is basically you can be instructors to BMO's you can be an instructor for infantry , first aid, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence Instructor, and so on. I have an excellent opportunity, for this Career Development, and also Soldiers exist across Canada and on deployed operations around the world. Hopefully that answers some things I've been thinking about joining the Canadian forces. Live free die hard.. But idk.. big moment in my life to think about that. basically im taking a road to death or a road to victory or just sitting my ass here at school. How about you guys/gals ^Made 09-09-2009, 07:50 PM Again, I'm not saying you're lying.. but your story does sound VERY fishy. Also, it's 14 weeks, not 13. Edited December 18, 2009 by Crimson Link to comment
DontDrunkImShoot Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 916 Joined: 04/07/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 im not gonna put up a fight, with anyone u don't have to believe me also i suck at school so meh i know that doesn't have anything to do with it but yah, on monday ill see u all in 9 months. hopefully. so yah. Also my 13th week is up so yah im being deployed. Link to comment
Coffee Crisp Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 4960 Joined: 06/20/07 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 I'm not saying that you're lying. I'm just saying that it's suspicious. I wish you luck though. I have every respect for every fellow Canadian in the forces. Link to comment
Voltage Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 624 Joined: 11/26/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 If your lying that's just sad and retarted, because there are real people who die every day that's not cool, If not my mistake, and good luck. Link to comment
Metal Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 11728 Joined: 09/17/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 Most of you a dicks, just support him. Why even try to say his story is fishy. Good luck DDIS. I would like to thank you for joining the Forces and helping build a better tomorrow. Hopefully you can send a few pics back. 1 Link to comment
Ganzta Posted December 18, 2009 Content Count: 2122 Joined: 08/12/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2009 do send a few pics back 7 Link to comment
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