AP: Good story! I have never served in the military, but did serve in our disgraced national police force for a total of 17 1/2 years. During training at Depot Division, there was the ever present, "I'm higher up the pole than you" attitude, most visibly demonstrated at the cafeteria. The "senior" troops wouldn't be caught dead sitting with the new people.
At one point, an ACDP troop of young Aboriginals were there for some pre-training. I took care to sit with them whenever we were in the hall at the same time. Those people had a special place in my heart, and still do. They all showed up at my troop's "passing out" night, and several made the trip to my home town for a old-time fiddle dance that we held to celebrate some AA birthdays and my graduation.
I don't relate this to show what a wonderful person I am, but to show how the old British (and others) military snobbish crap can alienate people. None of the other "senior" troops members ever made any effort to make that Aboriginal troop feel welcome.
At one point, an ACDP troop of young Aboriginals were there for some pre-training. I took care to sit with them whenever we were in the hall at the same time. Those people had a special place in my heart, and still do. They all showed up at my troop's "passing out" night, and several made the trip to my home town for a old-time fiddle dance that we held to celebrate some AA birthdays and my graduation.
I don't relate this to show what a wonderful person I am, but to show how the old British (and others) military snobbish crap can alienate people. None of the other "senior" troops members ever made any effort to make that Aboriginal troop feel welcome.