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Read on for the second installment in the "get to know your Staff" feature. This time tess has provided us with some material. As before, users are encouraged to ask follow-up questions if they have any, and tess will do his best to answer... maybe even honestly. Thanks tess!
Enjoy.
the 48th regulator
What brought you to Army.ca?
I was actually surfing the net to see what was going on in regards into the then, yet to be built war museum. I found a thread describing an incident I was involved in overseas.
What kept you here?
The chat and camaraderie reminded me of my Regiment, and the good times that I had. A virtual mess, if you will.
What made you consider becoming a Staff member here?
I felt that the site had done a lot for me; with me leaving the military I needed a new focus. I decided that I had to return the favour and help others find the same with my guidance.
If you were CDS, what's the first thing you'd do?
Pump tons of money into the reserves. Create a second tier of Military, where you would have a pool of highly trained soldier that were drawn from the reserves.
What is your favourite aspect of Army.ca?
The similarities it holds to the lifestyle of the Canadian Army.
What is your least favourite aspect of Army.ca?
People that have a hidden agenda, the crusaders. They are ones that feel they need to stir up shite, and then point the finger at the site as being part of “the establishment” when they are corrected.
What do/did you enjoy most about the military lifestyle?
The Feeling of belonging. I was a 48th Highlander, and that is my regimental family. However, I felt at home in any situation. Why? We were all serving the same flag.
What do/did you enjoy least?
The PONTIS, especially those that felt that the position they held, allowed them the authority to choke the life of the Soldier.
What is your favourite war movie or scene?
The scene from platoon in the “Head” bunker, when Barnes does his speech..
Now, I got no fight... with any man who does what he's told. But when he don't, the machine breaks down. And when the machine breaks down, we break down. And I ain't gonna allow that... in any of you. Not one.
What book are you currently reading?
Just picked up The Beginner's Guide to Hunting Deer for Food
What is your favourite quote?
Lack of preparation on your part, does not mean an emergency on mine
What is your favourite kind of music or favourite band?
MotorHead, Public Enemy, Rolling Stones, The Ramones, AC/DC, just to name a few, I love every Kind of music out there, bar none. Music calms the Savage beast, and music played a big part when I was dealing with my Demons, of my Mental Injury.
What is your favorite drink? (E.G. Coffee, Tea, Beer, other...?)
Beer…need I say more?
What do you do on your free time (other than Army.ca, of course)?
I actually have started brewing my own beer.
What do you do in "civilian life"?
I used to work in the Entertainment Lighting business, selling lighting equipment; most of my clients were part of the Film, Television, and theater scene. I am now working for DND as a Peer Support CoOrdinator, helping those that suffer OSIs like myself.
Are you married?
Yes.
Do you have any children?
Two Children, A girl ,Caelan, and a boy Brendan.
Do you have any pets?
My wee Dog Whiskey (Chihuahua and Pomeranian Mix), and a Husky named Che (does anyone see a theme here…)
What's the most memorable thing you have done or seen?
Well I would say that to me, my whole life has been memorable to me joining the Military, my family, and my work. But I have to admit that my time overseas in 1994 was the most life moving experience for me.
Describe one thing you believe Army.ca visitors should know about you.
I am a happy go lucky guy; dig a good chat, and a good debate. I despise those that think think that an "Opinion" is a God given right, and no one can criticize it. That is so Egotistical, and weak. You want to throw down your views, then be prepared to defend them with more that "It's my Opinion, and I have a right"....Unfortunately, you don't!
How old are you?
Oy Vey…42 as of 2013…..and living my life like when I was 18…but the body constantly reminds me of the truth!
dileas
tess
Enjoy.
the 48th regulator
What brought you to Army.ca?
I was actually surfing the net to see what was going on in regards into the then, yet to be built war museum. I found a thread describing an incident I was involved in overseas.
What kept you here?
The chat and camaraderie reminded me of my Regiment, and the good times that I had. A virtual mess, if you will.
What made you consider becoming a Staff member here?
I felt that the site had done a lot for me; with me leaving the military I needed a new focus. I decided that I had to return the favour and help others find the same with my guidance.
If you were CDS, what's the first thing you'd do?
Pump tons of money into the reserves. Create a second tier of Military, where you would have a pool of highly trained soldier that were drawn from the reserves.
What is your favourite aspect of Army.ca?
The similarities it holds to the lifestyle of the Canadian Army.
What is your least favourite aspect of Army.ca?
People that have a hidden agenda, the crusaders. They are ones that feel they need to stir up shite, and then point the finger at the site as being part of “the establishment” when they are corrected.
What do/did you enjoy most about the military lifestyle?
The Feeling of belonging. I was a 48th Highlander, and that is my regimental family. However, I felt at home in any situation. Why? We were all serving the same flag.
What do/did you enjoy least?
The PONTIS, especially those that felt that the position they held, allowed them the authority to choke the life of the Soldier.
What is your favourite war movie or scene?
The scene from platoon in the “Head” bunker, when Barnes does his speech..
Now, I got no fight... with any man who does what he's told. But when he don't, the machine breaks down. And when the machine breaks down, we break down. And I ain't gonna allow that... in any of you. Not one.
What book are you currently reading?
Just picked up The Beginner's Guide to Hunting Deer for Food
What is your favourite quote?
Lack of preparation on your part, does not mean an emergency on mine
What is your favourite kind of music or favourite band?
MotorHead, Public Enemy, Rolling Stones, The Ramones, AC/DC, just to name a few, I love every Kind of music out there, bar none. Music calms the Savage beast, and music played a big part when I was dealing with my Demons, of my Mental Injury.
What is your favorite drink? (E.G. Coffee, Tea, Beer, other...?)
Beer…need I say more?
What do you do on your free time (other than Army.ca, of course)?
I actually have started brewing my own beer.
What do you do in "civilian life"?
I used to work in the Entertainment Lighting business, selling lighting equipment; most of my clients were part of the Film, Television, and theater scene. I am now working for DND as a Peer Support CoOrdinator, helping those that suffer OSIs like myself.
Are you married?
Yes.
Do you have any children?
Two Children, A girl ,Caelan, and a boy Brendan.
Do you have any pets?
My wee Dog Whiskey (Chihuahua and Pomeranian Mix), and a Husky named Che (does anyone see a theme here…)
What's the most memorable thing you have done or seen?
Well I would say that to me, my whole life has been memorable to me joining the Military, my family, and my work. But I have to admit that my time overseas in 1994 was the most life moving experience for me.
Describe one thing you believe Army.ca visitors should know about you.
I am a happy go lucky guy; dig a good chat, and a good debate. I despise those that think think that an "Opinion" is a God given right, and no one can criticize it. That is so Egotistical, and weak. You want to throw down your views, then be prepared to defend them with more that "It's my Opinion, and I have a right"....Unfortunately, you don't!
How old are you?
Oy Vey…42 as of 2013…..and living my life like when I was 18…but the body constantly reminds me of the truth!
dileas
tess