I see you used a black pot/kettle comparison to compare me to myself. That's interesting.
You are correct, he did not pass basic training. He was however, in the service of the military when he got injured. His claims of his injured achilles tendon and PTSD, I believe, were obviously true...
Hmm. Changed tacts pretty quickly there. Anyway, if you are implying that you or others here have firsthand knowledge of the case at hand it would be very unwise to be discussing them in this forum, especially with the now looming legal proceedings. But I don't think that's what you meant...
Ah, you are correct. So be it. I guess that just makes me more like everyone else in this thread, passing judgement on someone without waiting for official judgement. I just happen to be on the other side.
http://globalnews.ca/news/1634446/canadian-forces-training-instructor-now-facing-assault-charges-for-mistreating-military-recruits/
Well, of course, we can't know the truth until after the courts have made their verdict, but I am glad to see Pte Robichaud getting some justice after years of...
I have lurked on this website for a great deal of time and there is an issue here that would do well to be rectified, depending on the point of view of the staff. If you would like your website to be inviting to civilians with queries and members of the military who have not spent twenty years...
Meh, It's pretty obvious what has occurred here. The way rumours go, I am certain everyone in the navy has heard about the looming cloud over our ability to drink at sea. One way or another it was coming, but if you had some big event to point to and say: "This is why booze went away." That sure...
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