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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
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By the way, I would think you would show a little respect. If any of my cadets ever said that to me, every power restricted as a member of Civil Air Patrol would be their mercy. If someone from my squadron were to wander on to the boards, I would hope they would be pleased with what they saw as to how I acted. I would hope you feel the same way. Calling out a mistake is one thing. Calling out a mistake and being wrong is another. Calling out a mistake, it being wrong, and something you should already know, and have been tested on... that's a whole new deal. Watch it.
__________________ "We are a box of crayons, each one of us unique, but when we get together, the picture is complete..." - The Crayon Box that Talked Semper Fi, Nathan!
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| Tribunus Laticlavius | on the contrary i called the mistake and was right, as you yourself said it was not a specific grade, and obviously not used and whats with all this showing a little respect stuff? I myself am classified as a senior NCO
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Quote:
I brought out that you did not know what a C/SNCO was, altho you are one yourself. You, on the other hand, started listing all of the cadet grades, and decided to present something completely off subject in a very embarrasing manner. I pointed out where you should have read that you were a C/SNCO, and you are fighting a totally different battle. Figure out what you are going to fight. Quit ignoring what I am posting and mistakening it as totally critisism, and go study the Doolittle. I on the other hand, will look back over the Doolittle, as I have already studied, and want to pass my test. Oh yes, Congratulations on finally trying to pull that you are a C/SNCO on me, which means you finally understood. Respect is earned, and in no way, just given. By the way, I like to know who I'm "arguing" with. Name, Grade, Squadron, Wing... all the official stuff that I've included. Don't be shy. I am, C/MSgt Jordan Shuping, CAP MER - NC-142 Golden Eagle Composite Squadron, Cadet Commander | |
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| Tirones | EXCUSE ME CADET! I would sincerely hope that you show respect to those above and below you. You may be classified as a senior NCO, but you may want to look for Eaker #1226, it has my name on it! I suggest showing some respect or else I WILL find your unit and contact your commander. As well, when you cite grade abbreviations, I suggest YOU go over the REGULATION yourself. Its CAPR 52-16 page 16. TIMOTHY R. MEDEIROS, C/Lt Col, CAP Special Projects Officer Florida Wing Cadet Advisory Council |
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C/AB - Cadet Airman Basic C/Amn - Cadet Airman C/A1C - Cadet Airman First Class C/SrA - Cadet Senior Airman C/SSgt - Cadet Staff Sergeant (Haha Tim, the abbreviation isn't as cool!) C/TSgt - Cadet Technical Sergeant C/MSgt - Cadet Master Sergeant C/SMSgt - Cadet Senior Master Sergeant C/CMSgt (no 2 included) - Cadet Chief Master Sergeant C/2d Lt - Cadet Second Lieutenant C/1st Lt - Cadet First Lieutenant C/Capt - Cadet Captain C/Maj - Cadet Major C/Lt Col - Cadet Lieutenant Colonel C/Col - Cadet Colonel | |
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Sorry for the hijack "Want to be Officer" | |
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