Primer: before you accuse others of being ignorant, you may want to check your own posts as they are full of spelling and grammatical errors, not to mention the acronyms you are using are inconsistent, or just plain wrong.
As for ignorance, I served with a very large number of CIC officers for an entire summer, and it did nothing but diminish any respect I may have once had for the CIC. They were, to a man, arrogant and inexperienced, and never ceased to attempt to flaunt the miniscule authority that was invested in them. They have no command or jurisdiction in the PRes or Reg Force, and yet each attempted to laud some kind of authority over the PRes members who were stationed there. My medical authority was questioned at every juncture by 18 year old 2Lts without so much as basic first aid.
Perhaps my experience was unique and the 50 some odd CIC officers were an anomoly, but the only leaders with any professionalism or clout were the PRes NCOs and Reg Force officers who were there. CIC officers are responsible for leading children. PRes and Reg Force are responsible for leading adults. If you were "commanding" troops during the ice storm, then you were out of your jurisdiction and bounds in doing so. CIC officers are not to be leading troops as they have no training outside of the cadet world. I myself, as a corporal, have instructed Lts and Capts from the CIC on basic soldiering skills; things that an untrained private would have known.