March 3rd, 2008, 18:09 | #31 |
From the limited time i spent in Air Cadets....it was a youth group....main reason i only lasted a few months. Too politically correct and far too much cuddling and holding hands for it to be anything else...not to mention the average age is about 14-15
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March 3rd, 2008, 18:36 | #32 |
I had the same problem with Army Cadets...just a bunch of children and teen stoners that wanted to fire guns. Little to no discipline. Not what I was expecting, so I quit. Basically it's a daycare center for tweens.
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March 3rd, 2008, 18:53 | #33 |
When i was still participating i noticed that with alot of corps (not mine) but most of those came from larger citys and were linked to reserve groups mine on the other hand was in a smal town and linked to EME for those that dont know EME mean electrical mechanical enginears
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March 4th, 2008, 21:35 | #34 | |
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Also I've kind of found better things to do with my life than listen to some idiots who are younger than me and think their all that because their like 3 ranks above me AND it's seems to be soooo hard to take 8 gr.11 courses and do cadets and stuff, whereas I'm someone taking..... what's that? 11 courses? and in gr.12? AND actually applying to a hard faculty to get into (App. Sc. or ASc.)?
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March 5th, 2008, 08:20 | #35 |
no need to get mad at him dont want this turning into an argument thred (why iv up and left a few forms each year) so pleas dont let your anger destroy an otherwise mosly polite thred
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March 5th, 2008, 08:49 | #36 |
In this day and age of kids doing nothing put play video games and listen to hip-hop the army cadets still sounds like a good option for some younger teens.
Personally I picked provincial football.
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March 5th, 2008, 09:07 | #37 | |
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at my squadron first few days of the year these two new kids had to sit to the side and watch so they played shots and were cussin on parade and nobody did anything its shameful really sports programs are excellent as well for kids as it gets them not only part of a team but it gets them active |
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March 5th, 2008, 09:42 | #38 | ||
Ah 1944... I remember doing some things with them. Of course, that was back when both them and our unit had asshole CO's.
So they actually let you touch C7's eh? I didn't think they let Cadets use those anymore. When I was in they wouldn't even let us use the .303's. Quote:
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March 5th, 2008, 21:30 | #39 |
LOL dam bent elbows and you did somthing with 1944 a cople years back? was the CO captin lohnes at the time if so i might have been there.
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March 6th, 2008, 00:03 | #40 | |
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Anyways I would have liked to play ice hockey but my family was kind of poor (being Asian immigrant's who escaped communism) and all, and they had to work (I heard practices were sometimes 5 in the morning or earlier). I also would have really liked to join a dragon boat team, which I did last year but it kind of fell apart this year because we didn't have a coach or people who wanted to join. So I think that cadets is a good program that has lots of potential, but hasn't even reached it, in fact I think the level is going down, they've basically hit the glass ceiling. The only good thing is that I can get a pilots license from it (but I haven't done that, and I'm actually planning to go to the Air Ops. course this summer).
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March 6th, 2008, 02:10 | #41 | ||
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I was in 714 RC(Air)C. Finished as CSC at rank of WO1. Now I'm a civilian instructor attached to the gliding center at CFB Borden.
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March 6th, 2008, 08:36 | #42 |
ok nm i would have been 10 back then
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