Thursday, April 6, 2023

Woe I.

This is coolbert:

Canadian military recruiting woes worse than thought? Situation much more dire!  Not recognized or even mentioned other than in hushed tones by those in the know?

1. "Military recruiting issues may be ‘more serious’ than senior ranks letting on: Hillier"

From globalnews.ca/news by Rachel Gilmore | October 24, 2022.

"As the Canadian Armed Forces grapples with how to boost recruitment amid growing global dangers, a former chief of the defense staff [Hillier] is warning that the situation might be even worse than the top brass are letting on."

“'Instead of being at 70,000 people, the Canadian Forces are operating probably somewhere at about 45,000 people — and out of that, there are a significant percentage of them who are not operationally deployable or capable,'” Rick Hillier said.

Canadian military their strength only about 2/3 of what is authorized. And of that number "a significant percentage of them" not at mission standards?

WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE MISSION CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THE TIME!

2. "Canadian Navy offers ‘no strings attached’ program amid recruitment woes"

From globalnews.ca by Saba Aziz  | April 2, 2023.

"Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Canadian citizens and permanent residents can join the navy on a part-time basis under the new program. This has been updated to state that the one-year contract is full-time. Global News regrets this error."

"The Royal Canadian Navy is offering a one-year trial period for Canadians to join with 'no strings attached' as it faces a major recruitment challenge and unprecedented personnel shortage."

"Under the new program launched Friday, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can join the navy full-time on a year-long contract and then leave if they wish to after that."

Probably if you are hesitant in the first place whether navy duty is suitable for you the best is just to stay away.

And to all this Justin would say what?

coolbert.





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