2007 Sovereignity Patrols: Rangers As Soldiers EH
Thanks Stevo for the link which is very instructive here as to the question I am putting forward:
Are Canadian Rangers Soldiers or Not? Most especially are they not assuming a "Soldier Role" most particularly when they take part in SOV PATS.
General Rick Hillier referred to the fine work of the Canadian Rangers integrated in the activities of Canadas Regular Armed Forces work in SOV PATS this week in his speech to the Canada Club that appeared on CPAC yesterday.
My previous post pointed out the various perceptions I have from 1998-2001-2002 that the Canadian Rangers are "Soldiers" both as I have come to understand "What a Soldier Is" within my own experience and in the several dictionary meanings of the term.
To be clear here, lets look at the
www.dictionary.com definitions of "soldier" as it may apply or not to the assumed 2007 roles of Canadian Rangers, most especially in their SOV PAT works:
1) a person who serves in an army;
2) a person engaged in military service;
3) a person of military skill or experience...
4) a person who intends or serves in any cause (SOV PAT)
Is it fair to say that within these definitions and most especially nos 3 and 4 that the Candian Rangers on SOV PAT expeditions meet those two definitions?
To continue, the site
www.rangers.forces.gc.ca notes these aspects of the Canadian Rangers continuing service (see defn #4 above)
quote: In terms of "(R)egular" Canadian (Armed) Forces training Canadian Rangers participate in marksmanship (ie,attend CFSAC as a group, live for several weeks on a DND Military Training Base) and learn the history and traditions of the Canadian Forces.
See definition # 3 above is this respect above.
A most essential "soldier skill" is riflery eh! What I saw at the Connaught Ranges in 1998 or 2001 or 2002 and would see presumably again in September 2007 at Connaught is that Canadian Rangers can consistently take aim ,fire and hit x ten shots a Fig 11 target at 500 metres in rapid fire with a No. 4 Mk I* .303.
Is it fair to say Stevo that such a repeated demonstration would in effect "demonstrate a military skill or experience"?
I am not a lawyer but I perceive that the "Soldier Shoe Fits" here, both in the "Government of Canada Armed Forces ISSUE Canadian Ranger boots on the ground" and most especially in another one of the
www.rangers.forces.gc.ca paragraphs as well:
quote: Some Canadian Rangers also conduct inspections of North Warning System (NWS) sites to determine if they have incurred any damage. Others (Rangers) are responsible for conducting Sovereignity Patrols (SOV PATS) of Canada's remote coastal areas.
Is it fair to say that IF there was a plane crash in the Arctic that the Canadian Rangers would cordon it off and prevent looting of the site backed up by standing on guard with those 1950s era Long Branch .303s to make the "no looting" point?
Is it fair to say Stevo that the Canadian Rangers are, in effect, "Soldiers By Defintion" as above in definitions # 3 and # 4?
Maybe we need to check with General Rick Hillier eh!
In his speech this week to the Canada Club it certainly seemed to me in the Generals remarks shoed he does view the Canadian Rangers as an integral part of the Canadian Armed Forces as reconnaissance scouts.
Indeed the Canadian Rangers link you gave me is on the Government of Canada with Canadian Armed Forces Crest- DND type web site.
The Question Remains Stevo, do the Canadian Rangers such as yourself view yourself or themselves as "Soldiers" as per definitions # 3 and # 4 above?
Does the "Soldier Shoe Definitions # 3 and # 4" FIT or NOT when Canadian Rangers boots are on the ground in SOV PAT Expeditions.
General Hillier mentioned in his SOV PAT comments about a number of skidoos "breaking down and presenting some challenges"
Whose skidoos are out there on their SOV PAT Expeditions?
What Government of Canada ISSUE Skidoo is there to accompany all those Army boots on them both of the Regular Force as well as those of the Canadian Rangers?
Most especially, in the 10,000 to 1 event likelihood that a Canadian Armed Forces SOV PAT expedition accompanied and guided by Canadian Rangers encounters in 2007 or 2010 or 2015 and beyond a Foreign Armed Force on a geological expedition or some other activity in what it considers "their turf versus Canadas" ,will the Canadian Rangers accompanying the Regular Force on that SOV PAT be expected to "return fire" if that SOV PAT expedition is fired upon?
As before there is the example today of how Iran has abducted 15 British RN Marines and Sailors who were "trespassing" according to Iran.
IF that ever happened in my science fiction type wanderings, how would the Canadian Rangers identify themselves on board the Foreign Submarine or Helicopter as they were whisked off for "tea and interrogation"?