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| Centurion | Post; Canadian CadetsWho here is involved in a Canadian Cadet Group? I'm in 2136 Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) Royal Canadian Army Cadets We train Wednesdays from 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM at the Bay St. Armories in Victoria, BC
__________________ Corporal Nathan (Nate) Clarke 2 Section 2/IC 2136 C-Scot-R (Princess Mary's) R.C.(Army).C.C. |
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | Former Squadron Commander of the 154 Amherst Anson Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron
__________________ Pte K. Steliga RMC/CMR Cadet Wing Quartermaster Per ardua ad astra |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | I'm a flight commander, soon to be SWO/DepComm/Sqn Comm,(which ever one they put me for) of 746 Lightning Hawk RCACS
__________________ WO2 Trevor Perry, Squadron Deputy Commander 746 Lightning Hawk RCACS |
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| Centurion | Retired Sea Cadet #93 RCSCC Grenville. Kelowna BC
__________________ // ECHO |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | What are those swords under your CPO1 insignia, ntt? |
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| Centurion | i think the cross swords under the CPO1 rank badge means base Chief Petty Officer. look at the appointments section. http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/Communi...nia/nava_e.htm |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | no, CPO1 is just the coat of arms. |
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | The Crossed Swords are given to the Cox'n of the Corps. It's basically the Sea Cadet version of the Air Cadet Squadron Commander and the Army Cadet RSM. |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | i see. Damn it I want crossed swords! In the reg force it means Base Chief Warrant Officer. |
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | That's true as well. |
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