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Posted by m.oleary@ns.sympatico.ca Mike Oleary on Mon, 4 Dec 2000 16:17:23 -0500
Reg F QL3 Infantry is sixteen weeks long. Because of statutory holidays,
etc., it may actually be conducted over 17 weeks or a bit more.
Course members have restricted privileges for the first eight weeks as they
focus on kit, quarters and learning basic skills and knowledge. Following
the CO‘s inspection more freedom is allowed. You will learn all of the
platoon weapons including live firing of all of them section and platoon
tactics including introduction of FIBUA, field firing, watermanship
assault boats, helicopters, if available, unarmed combat training,
bayonet fighting, regimental history.
The following is an extract from the presentation I used to brief new
platoons of Infantry recruits at Meaford last year:
Ducimus.
We Lead.
Motto of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps.
Soldier Skills Company
Courses - July 1999
QL3 Infantry
Course Description
. 81 Trg days over 17 weeks
Major Performance Objective Areas
. Weapons
. Patrolling
. Offensive operations
. Defensive operations
QL3 Infantry
Performance Objectives
. 401 - C7 Rifle
. 402 - C9 Light Machine Gun
. 403 - C6 Medium Machine Gun
. 404 - M72 Light Anti-Armour Weapon
. 405 - 84 mm Infantry Anti-Tank Gun
. 406 - 60 mm Light Mortar
. 407 - Grenades
. 408 - Mines and booby traps
. 409 - Communication
. 410 - Physical Fitness Tasks
. 411 - Fieldcraft - Exercise NEW ADVENTURE
. 412 - Offensive Operations - Exercise ROYAL STRIKE
. 413 - Defensive Operations - Exercise PRO PATRIA ONE
. 414 - Patrolling - Exercise QUICK KILL
. POs 412, 413, 414 - All phases of war - Exercise PRO PATRIA TWO
What is expected from you:
. Courage
. Obedience
. Physical Fitness
. Efficiency
. Pride
Mike
The Regimental Rogue
http://regimentalrogue.tripod.com
2001 Canadian Military History Calendar
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter deVries
To:
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 7:38 PM
Subject: Battle School
> Does anyone know what the infantry school at Meaford is like? I am leaving
> for Infantry Battle school in the next while and would appreciate any tips
> or advice. I am an infanteer in the reserves, but I heard that the reg
force
> course id a lot different. Thanks.
> Peter de Vries
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> >From: "William J Anderson"
> >Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
> >To: "army@cipherlogic.on.ca"
> >Subject: Re: NCO, NCM, Sr NCO, Jr NCO, etc., etc., etc.
> >Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 13:54:48 -0700
> >
> >on 1/12/00 11:18, my good friend Mike Oleary at m.oleary@ns.sympatico.ca
> >quoted:
> >
> > > A HISTORY LESSON BY WAY OF BACKGROUND
> > >
> > > by LCol W.J. Aitchison, as Commandant of the Royal Canadian School of
> > > Infantry
> >
> >Nice one indeed Michael. I‘ve read many other papers along those lines,
and
> >was the authour of one for Professional Development training. I like how
> >the
> >Colonel ended his paper.
> >
> >This has always been a little thorn in my side so that is why I made the
> >sarcastic post. I still chuckle when I remember the time when the Second
in
> >Command told me that he wanted to see ‘all of the Senior NCOs‘ in the
> >conference room at 1600 hrs sharp. I sent the nine Sergeants and the rest
> >of
> >went home.
> >
> >We had coffee in his office the next morning. Well he drank coffee and I
> >stood at attention.
> >
> >It was worth it. *grin*
> >
> >arte et marte
> >
> >anderson sends:
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Reg F QL3 Infantry is sixteen weeks long. Because of statutory holidays,
etc., it may actually be conducted over 17 weeks or a bit more.
Course members have restricted privileges for the first eight weeks as they
focus on kit, quarters and learning basic skills and knowledge. Following
the CO‘s inspection more freedom is allowed. You will learn all of the
platoon weapons including live firing of all of them section and platoon
tactics including introduction of FIBUA, field firing, watermanship
assault boats, helicopters, if available, unarmed combat training,
bayonet fighting, regimental history.
The following is an extract from the presentation I used to brief new
platoons of Infantry recruits at Meaford last year:
Ducimus.
We Lead.
Motto of the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps.
Soldier Skills Company
Courses - July 1999
QL3 Infantry
Course Description
. 81 Trg days over 17 weeks
Major Performance Objective Areas
. Weapons
. Patrolling
. Offensive operations
. Defensive operations
QL3 Infantry
Performance Objectives
. 401 - C7 Rifle
. 402 - C9 Light Machine Gun
. 403 - C6 Medium Machine Gun
. 404 - M72 Light Anti-Armour Weapon
. 405 - 84 mm Infantry Anti-Tank Gun
. 406 - 60 mm Light Mortar
. 407 - Grenades
. 408 - Mines and booby traps
. 409 - Communication
. 410 - Physical Fitness Tasks
. 411 - Fieldcraft - Exercise NEW ADVENTURE
. 412 - Offensive Operations - Exercise ROYAL STRIKE
. 413 - Defensive Operations - Exercise PRO PATRIA ONE
. 414 - Patrolling - Exercise QUICK KILL
. POs 412, 413, 414 - All phases of war - Exercise PRO PATRIA TWO
What is expected from you:
. Courage
. Obedience
. Physical Fitness
. Efficiency
. Pride
Mike
The Regimental Rogue
http://regimentalrogue.tripod.com
2001 Canadian Military History Calendar
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter deVries
To:
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 7:38 PM
Subject: Battle School
> Does anyone know what the infantry school at Meaford is like? I am leaving
> for Infantry Battle school in the next while and would appreciate any tips
> or advice. I am an infanteer in the reserves, but I heard that the reg
force
> course id a lot different. Thanks.
> Peter de Vries
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >From: "William J Anderson"
> >Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
> >To: "army@cipherlogic.on.ca"
> >Subject: Re: NCO, NCM, Sr NCO, Jr NCO, etc., etc., etc.
> >Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 13:54:48 -0700
> >
> >on 1/12/00 11:18, my good friend Mike Oleary at m.oleary@ns.sympatico.ca
> >quoted:
> >
> > > A HISTORY LESSON BY WAY OF BACKGROUND
> > >
> > > by LCol W.J. Aitchison, as Commandant of the Royal Canadian School of
> > > Infantry
> >
> >Nice one indeed Michael. I‘ve read many other papers along those lines,
and
> >was the authour of one for Professional Development training. I like how
> >the
> >Colonel ended his paper.
> >
> >This has always been a little thorn in my side so that is why I made the
> >sarcastic post. I still chuckle when I remember the time when the Second
in
> >Command told me that he wanted to see ‘all of the Senior NCOs‘ in the
> >conference room at 1600 hrs sharp. I sent the nine Sergeants and the rest
> >of
> >went home.
> >
> >We had coffee in his office the next morning. Well he drank coffee and I
> >stood at attention.
> >
> >It was worth it. *grin*
> >
> >arte et marte
> >
> >anderson sends:
> >
> >--------------------------------------------------------
> >NOTE: To remove yourself from this list, send a message
> >to majordomo@CdnArmy.ca from the account you wish to
> >remove, with the line "unsubscribe army-list" in the
> >message body.
>
>
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