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Re: Facts
I think it is alot more then that. In Bosnia the price of a negligent
discharge in $1000. I'm not sure what the fine is for in Canada. IMHO
it should be the same in theatre or out...stupidity can kill your buddy
anywhere, anytime.
Trevor Morin wrote:
>
> the term you are looking for is "negligent discharge" and the standard fine
> is $75, i believe.
>
> From: Albert King <[email protected]>
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Facts
> Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2021 23:33:23 +0000
>
> True a lot of soldier from the airborne had a go at the units selection when
> the
> CAR was disbanded. When you say that the unit is just made up of ex-airborne
> remember this, the CAR was some of the best the army had. In fact I'm sure
> (although not speaking from experience) the best you could find in any
> military
> in the western world. They weren't trained for counter-terrorism, but as the
> professionals they were, I'm sure they learned well.
>
> The JTF2 is most likely more compariable to the U.S. Army SFOD, Special
> Forces
> Operational Detatchement Delta, or the "Delta Force." Both modeld after the
> British SAS, both began as units to deal with terrorist threats, but Delta
> and
> I'm sure the JTF2 has expanded into a special forces kind of role. Remeber
> the
> laser target rumors last year during the Kosovo crisis? The CBC spent two
> days
> or so covering the JTF2's involvement.
>
> The JTF2 Special Operations Assualters Course is supposted to be one of the
> hardest courses to pass in the international CT/SF community. The unit, I'm
> sure
> cross-trains with allied units and takes part in their selection courses as
> do
> allies take part in the SOA. That should include Navy SEALS.
>
> But here is an interesting note: A while back 9 soldiers on the JTF2 SOA
> course
> let a few rounds go off after they had finished training. I guess that they
> forgot to safety their weapons or something. They were charged for "improper
> discharge of weapon" (or whatever it's called) and fined $250 (I believe
> that's
> the standard fine). Appearently the reaction from some militia personal who
> had
> read it was that in the CF there is no such thing as "accidently discharging
> your weapon."
>
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>
> Jeremy N. Tyrrell wrote:
>
> > QL2 is the reserve basic training, while QL3 is the training for your
> > actual trade (engineer, medic, etc). JTF-2 is the Joint Task Force,
> which
> > is supposed to be comparable to the US Navy Seals. From what I have
> heard,
> > it is merely made up of ex-Airborne.
>
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