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Ultimate Soldier Challenge - USMC Force Recon vs Canadian Light Infantry

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By the intro I'm guessing the Canadians are PPCLI.  Anyone recognize them?
 
-Skeletor- said:
By the intro I'm guessing the Canadians are PPCLI.  Anyone recognize them?

"Alex" is from 2VP, he's a Captain working in Gagetown at the moment. He's fit, competitive, and a good dude.
 
I watched the beginning... looks like a regular "mil skills" type competition; doesn't seem to be anything "ultimate" about it...
 
The contractors were a couple of d-bags. And "Alex" is definitely the king of jambs. Otherwise, typical reality show schlock.  ::)
 
cupper said:
And "Alex" is definitely the king of jambs.

I mean, I thought if they were gonna rig it for the yanks they'd make the explosive stuff behind the tgts smaller for the Canadians so it was less likely they'd hit it, but effing up all their wpns??? They weren't discreet about cheating at all! :Tin-Foil-Hat:
 
That was my thought as well. Seriously, what are the odds that the same guy has a different weapon jamb each time.
 
The show is obviously idiotic, and it's probably not even worth commenting on...but I can't resist. It's interesting that it pit "Canadian light infantry" against Marine Recon and contractors who were supposedly ex-SF. What a joke.
 
Kilo_302 said:
The show is obviously idiotic, and it's probably not even worth commenting on...but I can't resist. It's interesting that it pit "Canadian light infantry" against Marine Recon and contractors who were supposedly ex-SF. What a joke.


I can see if it was DEVGRU or DELTA pitting them against Canadian light infantry.  Only Force recon and Spec ops? We should have just sent some mech infantry.


:camo:
 
ObedientiaZelum said:
I can see if it was DEVGRU or DELTA pitting them against Canadian light infantry.  Only Force recon and Spec ops? We should have just sent some mech infantry.


:camo:

Or the RCAF? ;D
 
I didn't see it. Did we win? I assume we lost the 'Redman spitting stand'  :eek:
 
ObedientiaZelum said:
I can see if it was DEVGRU or DELTA pitting them against Canadian light infantry.  Only Force recon and Spec ops? We should have just sent some mech infantry.


:camo:

Not far wrong.  I have heard it said that Canada does not have any infantry battalions - it has 9 tier 2 SOF units, as given the level and degree of our training, we would be employed as such in any other Army.
 
PPCLI Guy said:
Not far wrong.  I have heard it said that Canada does not have any infantry battalions - it has 9 tier 2 SOF units, as given the level and degree of our training, we would be employed as such in any other Army.

Did you really just say that? Having worked with a lot of other infantry units from around the world, we are are pretty on par with the standard. Comparing us to USMC FR, which is  the SF of the marines is an unfair, and unfit comparison. There is a very tough selection, and the course is brutal. Anyone who wants to compare Canadian army battle school to USMC FR, watch the video 'Making the Cut' with them in it.

While I didnt watch the video, I can imagine it is about as accurate as that ridiculous show that was on Spike TV that compared random fighting forces... I forget the name. But it would put random forces against each other. I remember one was the Taliban vs. the IRA.

Each fighting force has what it is good at. Are we better than the Americans at cold weather ops? I would sure hope so! Are the Marines better than us at amphibious ops? Yeah, Im willing to bet they are! This is just like the debate of SEALS vs SAS or stupid s*** like that.
 
chowchow1 said:
Did you really just say that? Having worked with a lot of other infantry units from around the world, we are are pretty on par with the standard. Comparing us to USMC FR, which is  the SF of the marines is an unfair, and unfit comparison. There is a very tough selection, and the course is brutal. Anyone who wants to compare Canadian army battle school to USMC FR, watch the video 'Making the Cut' with them in it.

While I didnt watch the video, I can imagine it is about as accurate as that ridiculous show that was on Spike TV that compared random fighting forces... I forget the name. But it would put random forces against each other. I remember one was the Taliban vs. the IRA.

Each fighting force has what it is good at. Are we better than the Americans at cold weather ops? I would sure hope so! Are the Marines better than us at amphibious ops? Yeah, Im willing to bet they are! This is just like the debate of SEALS vs SAS or stupid s*** like that.

Having worked against  the US Army and US Marines as enemy force, I tend to agree with PPCLI Hombre.

:nod:
 
chowchow1 said:
........ Having worked with a lot of other infantry units from around the world, we are are pretty on par with the standard.
I have no idea where you were or who you trained with, but your statements seem totally out to lunch to me.

I agree with daftandbarmy and PPCLI Guy.  I have worked with the soldiers of many nations and I can easily say, that our Ptes and Cpls are leagues above those of the majority of other nations.  Take a look at the normal/base working rank in the US and it is Sgt.  Our Cpls and Ptes know more than those Sgts.  The NATO rank of E5, places those Sgts at the same level as our MCpls.  Our overall, all around, training is many levels above those of foreign nations.   

I would even say that the Aussies, Kiwis and us, are better than the Line UK soldiers and US soldiers.  Do they have elite units?  Yes they do; and they have some very fine soldiers in them.  So do we.  Our elite units do basically what the Canadian soldier has been doing for decades, just now we actually went and separated some of those roles off to "special" units and added a few formerly RCMP tasks.  Sadly, it is an indicator that we are swinging a bit to the American way of having soldiers becoming "specialists" and all the problems that entails.  (Crews that made ineffective by the loss of one member.) 

Historically, the Canadian soldier/sailor/airman has been very highly respected in the profession of arms.



 
chowchow1 said:
Comparing us to USMC FR, which is  the SF of the marines is an unfair, and unfit comparison. There is a very tough selection, and the course is brutal. Anyone who wants to compare Canadian army battle school to USMC FR, watch the video 'Making the Cut' with them in it.

*Surviving the Cut

I believe you are referring to the episode about the Basic Reconnaissance Course.  That course is for Recon Battalion Marines,  not Force Recon. 


Our military is well trained,  but IMO our Infantry Battalions are not the equivalent of other nations SOF.

George Wallace said:
Take a look at the normal/base working rank in the US and it is Sgt.  Our Cpls and Ptes know more than those Sgts.  The NATO rank of E5, places those Sgts at the same level as our MCpls.  Our overall, all around, training is many levels above those of foreign nations.   

I'm sure there are a number of US Army and USMC Sgts that are quite good at their jobs and know more then our Ptes and Cpls.  Some may not,  but I think it's unfair to make a blanket statement such as our Ptes/Cpls know more then their Sgts. 

The NATO code is OR-5,  the US Military uses the E coding.

As for our MCpls being equal to a US Sgt,  not sure how you see that as us being above the Americans.  We use different rank structures so not every rank is going to match up,  such as our Sgt to their Sgt(E5).  Equiv to our Sergeant is their Staff Sergeant(E6),  both are OR-6 on the NATO code.  As well our Cpls are equiv to a US Cpl on the NATO rank code (OR-4)


As well,  US Army and USMC Infantry can use mortars,  while for us it is an Artillery weapon  :p

George Wallace said:
Our elite units do basically what the Canadian soldier has been doing for decades, just now we actually went and separated some of those roles off to "special" units and added a few formerly RCMP tasks.  Sadly, it is an indicator that we are swinging a bit to the American way of having soldiers becoming "specialists" and all the problems that entails.  (Crews that made ineffective by the loss of one member.) 

Can you give an example of tasks being taken away from the Conventional Military/Infantry Battalion that is now only done by SOF?  And how this will cause problems later on? 

I've only been in the CF in the 2000s,  so I'm not sure what it was like or how units were employed in the 90s, etc but AFAIK our Infantry are still doing their job with no changes,  if anything they have had to do some new tasks such as training/mentoring(OMLT) - Not sure if this was done before or not.

 
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