This is a little unrelated to the current topic of conversation, but does anyone know why the Harry DeWolf class is so limited in its ASW capabilities? I get it's an OPS, but it could stand to have something to counter submarines besides that helicopter.
The practice CFAT is significantly easier than the actual one. You have time to prepare, and based off that information should do well enough, but I would study none the less.
For RMC, they only really look at your English and Maths. Please keep in mind they care equally for your score on the CFAT and on your interview. By curiosity, do you intend on being air crew?
Congratulations on your promotion! The B.Eng admissions average is fairly high, at 89%. Although your swimming and cadet experience may make up the difference, pushing up to that 90 would almost certainly safeguard your admissions.
Good luck!
Congratulations! If you'd like, I along with a few others on this chat have an instagram groupchat with nearly a dozen people. If you'd like to join add me @haidendyck05
RMC has a an undress uniform that swaps out the patrol tunics for windbreakers and sweaters. It's a great balance, as it gives the option of looking more business-casual, while keeping the ceremonial uniform (patrol dress) looming sharp.
I think the reason for khaki in particular is its association with the CA during WWII. It also is probably the most recognisable symbol of a commonwealth army out there. I do like patrols, but I'd far rather see Khaki and regimental head-dresses (stetsons for cavalry, wedges/services caps, etc)...
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