What do you mean by QL2 qualified. The CAF hasn't used QL for a long time, not since the advent of the Development Period or DP. Is it safe to assume you don't have your initial trade qualification? then you would only be BMQ or BMQ(L) qualified.
DP1 is BMQ, BMQ(L) and basic trade qualification...
the only problem with the BC Regt is the Mortar Coy (Vancouver), read : 15 Fd RCA. they need to remain a howitzer bty as Vancouver is still a Salute base.
I would start with the originator. EBay is notoriusly bad for service. it's hit or miss on getting what you actually paid for.
I'm a Canada Post employee, Delivery agent in fact. 99% of us are good employee's but like any other business there are bad eggs. The culture within the PO uses...
As was pointed out these pics are from a Powerpoint that came out about 2 years ago or so.
IIRC threre was a stink about how it was being done and only one Gun suffered this fate.
I take it, that you are going officer if you're taking DP 1.1, 1.2?
On the NCO side of things you have 2 years from enrollment to complete DP1. having said that there are always exceptions to rule. Just talk to your CoC.
Have you looked in the Gun history books? they should have the formulas for EFC's in them so you can do the conversion when entering daily record of rounds fired. Just a thought.
how about unit held guns. Well i guess i should just cut to the chase when will my guns be inspected? and will they have to go to ASU Chilliwack to get done.
with inspections now under way, is it safe to assume that a cause of the cradle failure has been determined?
also just curious as to what the inspections entail.
the instruction i've been given is:
no live fire. period. (blank included)
no spreading the trails. (that was actually when the brake occurred)
no unclampng of the cradle.
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