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Order No. 01/2016 12 January 2016
Last Order No. 10/2015 Esquimalt, BC
ROUTINE ORDER ENTRIES
The following is a listing of the contents of Routine Order 01/2016 dated 12 January 2016:
TITLE PAGE
001/16 – CRISIS SITUATION – PROCEDURES ..................................................................................................... 2
002/16 – REPORTS, RETURNS AND DEADLINES............................................................................................... 2
003/16 – AMENDMENT TO PUBLICATIONS, ORDERS AND FORMS ............................................................. 3
004/16 – RCSU (PAC) PERSONNEL CHANGES ................................................................................................... 3
005/16 – PRC/VSS REQUIRING UPDATE .............................................................................................................. 3
006/16 – RELIABILITY STATUS REQUIRING UPDATE ..................................................................................... 4
007/16 – CHANGES TO THE RELIABILITY SCREENING PROCESS ................................................................ 6
008/16 – MANDATORY IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING FOR ALL COATS
MEMBERS AND CIVILIAN INSTRUCTORS ........................................................................................................ 7
009/16 – ACTION REQUIRED – DISTRIBUTION OF 2015 T4 SLIPS ................................................................. 8
010/16 – CTC 2016 RESERVE FORCE SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES .................................................................. 8
011/16 – CHILDREN’S FITNESS TAX CREDIT .................................................................................................... 8
012/16 – PENSION CONTRIBUTION RATES FOR MEMBERS OF THE PART I CAF PENSION PLAN
(FULL TIME) FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016 ......................................................................................................... 9
013/16 – PAYMENT TO SPONSORING COMMITTEES ....................................................................................... 9
014/16 – FLIGHT SAFETY – AIRCREW FITNESS TO FLY ............................................................................... 10
015/16 – VOLUNTARY FEEDBACK OPPORTUNITY ........................................................................................ 10
016/16 – CO’S VIDEO MESSAGE – RCSU (PAC) REORGANIZATION ........................................................... 10
017/16 – ZONE UPARS ........................................................................................................................................... 10
018/16 – RCIS (PAC) TRAINING CALENDAR FISCAL YEAR 2016/2017 ....................................................... 11
019/16 – CLARIFICATION ON THE DELIVERY OF THE POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRAM OUTREACH (PYDPO) LEARNING PACKAGE .............................................................................. 11
020/16 – TD WHILE ON CLASS A SERVICE ...................................................................................................... 11
021/16 – UPCOMING BIATHLON AND MUSIC CLINICS ................................................................................. 12
022/16 – REIMBURSEMENT – GOVERNMENT SHARE OF PROVINCIAL HEALTH CARE PREMIUMS . 12
ROUTINE ORDERS
ISSUED BY
COMMANDER A.W. MUIR
COMMANDING OFFICER
REGIONAL CADET SUPPORT UNIT (PACIFIC)
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023/16 – COMPLETION OF CF 742 EMERGENCY CONTACT(S) NOTIFICATION AND DND 2587 NEXT
OF KIN IDENTIFICATION FORMS ...................................................................................................................... 13
024/16 – CHANGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 13
025/16 – PHOTO REQUIRED FOR AIR TRAVEL ............................................................................................... 13
026/16 – SECURITY OF AIR RIFLES AT CORPS AND SQUADRONS ............................................................ 14
027/16 – CO’S CORNER ......................................................................................................................................... 14
001/16 – CRISIS SITUATION – PROCEDURES
1. Any crisis situation related to Pacific Region cadet activities that involve cadets, CIC
officers, CIs, and/or volunteers shall be reported to the Commanding Officer of the Regional
Cadet Support Unit (Pacific) as soon as possible.
2. Commanding Officers of the cadet corps and squadrons are to contact the Commanding
Officer of RCSU (Pac) during working hours at (250) 363-0824, and during silent hours at cell
(250) 896-7080. If there is no answer, the Regional Joint Operations Centre at (250) 363-5848 is
to be contacted immediately.
(CC)
002/16 – REPORTS, RETURNS AND DEADLINES
Cdt #112, Application for Reserve Service at a CTC 31 Jan 16
Completion of the Positive Youth Development and Program Outreach
(PYDPO) Learning Package 31 Mar 16
(CC)
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003/16 – AMENDMENT TO PUBLICATIONS, ORDERS AND FORMS
The following amendment to forms is to be noted:
Cdt #172, Reliability Screening Initiation Form issued 12-15.
(Exec Svcs O)
004/16 – RCSU (PAC) PERSONNEL CHANGES
The following personnel change has occurred/will occur at RCSU (Pac):
a. PO2 E.J. Agopsowicz has assumed the temporary duties of Training Support
Coordinator effective 6 Jan 16;
b. Capt (WSE) C.M. Johnston has assumed the temporary duties of Area Cadet
Officer (Air) effective 6 Jan 16; and
c. Capt J.L. Donner has assumed the temporary duties of Ops & Trg Sp effective 6
Jan 16.
(Admin WO)
005/16 – PRC/VSS REQUIRING UPDATE
Ref: CATO 23-04
1. IAW ref, all members shall update their Police Record Check/Vulnerable Sector
Screening (PRC/VSS) every five years. Following is a list of personnel whose PRC/VSS will
require renewal prior to the due date indicated:
Unit Rank Name Due Date
RCA Ops (Pac) 2Lt Amelia, JAR 14 Apr 16
746 RCACS Lt Atwood, JD 26 May 16
RCSU (Pac) Sgt Bagnell, KA 25 May 16
583 RCACS Lt Becker, AM 29 Jan 16
2947 RCACC Lt Choi, RS 28 Feb 16
2308 RCACC Capt Derkson, RA 30 Apr 16
2822 RCACC 2Lt Dhillon, OK 23 Feb 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Fox, DJ 16 May 16
2316 RCACC 2Lt Gibbons, DE 23 Apr 16
1705 RCACC OCdt Heighes, MP 15 Mar 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Lt Hiltz, ED 19 Apr 16
828 RCACS Capt Houle, WP 2 May 16
525 RCACS Lt James, JW 3 Feb 16
861 RCACS Lt Jenks, WC 12 Mar 16
RCSU (Pac) SLt Kardal, RMP 12 Apr 16
103 RCACS Lt Khan, ZI 14 Jan 16
2381 RCACC Lt Kwan, RDH 22 Mar 16
759 RCACS 2Lt Lalani, S 30 May 16
2289 RCACC Capt Logan, KD 13 May 16
2277 RCACC Lt MacDougall, A 24 Mar 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt Mackie, MJ 17 Feb 16
3063 RCACC Capt March, KJ 4 May 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Lt Matchett, SJ 11 Apr 16
907 RCACS 2Lt May, SL 15 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt Miklossy, SJ 25 May 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Lt Mok, ZJH 4 Apr 16
1867 RCACC 2Lt Rickey, RA 23 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Sauve, WA 7 Feb 16
2422 RCACC Capt Scarisbrick, SE 13 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Schneider, AR 25 Feb 16
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54 RCSCC NCdt Schoenfelder, AE 25 Feb 16
676 RCACS Lt Shewchuk, MD 14 Apr 16
521 RCACS Lt Smith-Breton, NT 23 Mar 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Lt Walker, WS 18 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) SLt Wise, PC 12 May 16
2. Personnel are advised that completion of a VSS check can take up to three months,
therefore it is important that the process be initiated well in advance of the expiry date.
3. A current PRC/VSS is required for all adult supervisors, therefore, personnel who do not
submit an updated PRC/VSS prior to the expiry date will not be authorized to parade until a
PRC/VSS is received and approved at RCSU (Pac).
4. The PRC/VSS for the following pers has extended beyond the five year mark, therefore,
the following pers have been directed to cease parading on the date indicated:
Unit Rank Name Due Date Cease Parading
Effective Date
RCSU (Pac) Lt Braam, ER 3 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
581 RCACS CI Brown, VL 7 Dec 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) A/Maj Cable, RW 5 Feb 13 6 Feb 13
RCA Ops (Pac) 2Lt Carlson, IM 3 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Cheung, EL 29 Nov 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt Contractor, DK 23 Jun 14 24 Jun 14
RCSU (Pac) SLt Douglas, RS 7 Jan 16 12 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Griffith, MJ 7 May 12 8 May 12
47 RCSCC SLt Groff, TML 17 Dec 15 7 Jan 16
2510 RCACC Lt Harvey, CA 2 May 13 3 May 13
828 RCACS Capt Hirst, TK 9 Oct 15 7 Jan 16
828 RCACS Lt Houle, EKD 27 Jan 15 28 Jan 15
531 RCACS Lt Hossack, JA 10 May 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Hull, C 16 Sep 12 17 Sep 12
RCSU (Pac) A/SLt Johnson, JB 6 May 15 7 Jan 16
2893 RCACC Lt Lancaster, SE 5 Jan 16 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Ledward, RF 3 Oct 12 4 Oct 12
RCSU (Pac) SLt Lee, A 29 Oct 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt O’Neill, SE 10 Oct 12 11 Oct 12
2757 RCACC Capt Pennock, PJ 20 Aug 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Perry, TA 9 Aug 12 10 Aug 12
RCSU (Pac) OCdt Pike, SR 23 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) OCdt Roussell, CK 2 Oct 13 3 Oct 13
2277 RCACC Capt Scharf, NM 6 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt(N) Sullivan, RL 15 Oct 12 17 Oct 12
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Tarape, FG 24 Feb 15 25 Feb 15
2618 RCACC Lt Tomlinson, AL 14 Dec 15 7 Jan 16
1922 RCACC Lt Wiebe, BA 28 Oct 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Wong, N 21 Nov 12 22 Nov 12
2381 RCACC 2Lt Wu, VT 15 Oct 15 7 Jan 16
5. PRC/VSS has been completed and approved for the following pers who are auth to
recommence duties effective on the PRC/VSS approval date indicated below:
Unit Rank Name
Cease Parading
Effective Date
PRC/VSS
Approval Date
2136 RCACC Lt Claire, CR 7 Jan 16 8 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Swaenepoel, KA 22 Feb 13 7 Jan 16
(Exec Svcs O)
006/16 – RELIABILITY STATUS REQUIRING UPDATE
1. Reliability Screening consists of conducting verifications and checks in order to be able
to grant individuals a Reliability Status (RS), which is the minimum level required for all CAF
members and civilian instructors working in support of the CCO. RS must be updated every 10
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years. In order to initiate the process to update an RS, the Cdt #172, Reliability Screening
Initiation Form is to be submitted to RCSU (Pac) with all required supporting documentation as
indicated in the first page of the form. The following personnel must renew their RS prior to the
due date indicated below:
Unit Rank Name Due Date 767 RCACS Capt Antrobus, LL 2 May 16
222 RCACS Lt Carsience, JR 13 Mar 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Chisholm, BG 9 Feb 16
637 RCACS Capt Da Silva-Martins, DE 19 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) Maj Davies, DJ 23 May 16
2510 RCACC Capt Devine, LR 31 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Dornan, WJE 25 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Elgin, AJ 26 May 16
1787 RCACC Lt Ellenor, JE 2 May 16
72 RCACC Capt Gavaghan, F 30 May 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Griffith, MJ 23 May 16
3063 RCACC Capt Haak, KR 26 Apr 16
259 RCACS Capt Hellyer, RR 29 Mar 16
1922 RCACC Capt Henderson, TJ 2 Mar 16
RCIS (Pac) Capt Hollis, JB 19 May 16
158 RCSCC Lt(N) Howard, DW 9 May 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Hull, C 20 Feb 16
396 RCACS Capt Jensen, AL 2 Feb 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Johnston, AEM 1 Mar 16
158 RCSCC Lt(N) Lawrence, M 11 May 16
692 RCACS A/Maj Lay, EH 13 Apr 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt Lowther, CJ 13 Mar 16
63 RCSCC Lt(N) Lunder, KL 2 May 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Capt Mansueto, AR 23 May 16
861 RCACS Capt Martin, LA 30 Mar 16
768 RCACS Capt McCallum, JP 27 Apr 16
909 RCACS Capt Paterson, PR 17 Mar 16
257 RCACS Capt Peel, KA 15 May 16
VCTC Maj Peter, JL 25 Apr 16
RCA Ops (Pac) Capt Randall, KA 8 May 16
2458 RCACC Capt Rienks, K 11 May 16
1789 RCACC Capt Schell, RL 16 May 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Schenkeveld, RW 8 May 16
3063 RCACC Capt Schultz, JC 31 Jan 16
72 RCACC Capt Seganfreddo, SL 8 May 16
2277 RCACC Capt Smith, D 24 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Maj Thompson, RS 8 May 16
243 RCACS Capt Toms, FI 8 May 16
2893 RCACC Capt Wade, CW 17 May 16
2472 RCACC Lt Wade, SM 28 Feb 16
102 RCSCC Lt(N) Watson, BA 29 Mar 16
RCSU (Pac) SLt Wilde, BM 15 Apr 16
386 RCACS Capt Wright, GK 10 May 16
2. Reliability Status (RS) is valid for a period of 10 years and must be updated prior to the
expiry of this validity period. The following personnel have passed the RS update deadline and
have been directed to cease all cadet activities including voluntary duty/support effective the date
indicated below. These members shall not be authorized to return to duty until the RS has been
processed and approved.
Unit Rank Name Due Date Cease Parading
Effective Date
RCSU (Pac) Lt(N) Allan, OA 21 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Lt(N) Bollen, LD 16 Mar 15 20 Mar 15
349 RCSCC Lt(N) Brophy, PD 22 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) SLt Daily, CJ 11 May 15 7 Jan 16
258 RCACS Capt Eichinger, ND 17 Nov 14 7 Jan 16
3080 RCACC 2Lt Gillespie, TN 7 Dec 15 7 Jan 16
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2510 RCACC Lt Harvey, CA 10 Sep 12 20 Sep 12
RCA Ops (Pac) Lt Heim, KM 13 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt L’Heureux, KLR 4 Jan 15 9 Jan 15
RCSU (Pac) 2Lt Ledward, RF 14 Jul 15 7 Jan 16
1705 RCACC Lt Patterson, SM 26 Apr 15 7 Jan 16
828 RCACS Capt Peel, MK 27 Jun 15 7 Jan 16
347 RCSCC Lt(N) Totten, NC 21 Sep 15 7 Jan 16
2277 RCACC Capt Ward, ME 6 Dec 15 7 Jan 16
RCSU (Pac) Capt Wong, N 18 Jun 11 1 Sep 11
RCSU (Pac) Capt Wright, MW 29 Aug 15 7 Jan 16
(Exec Svcs O)
007/16 – CHANGES TO THE RELIABILITY SCREENING PROCESS
1. All CAF members and civilian instructors require a Reliability Status (RS) which permits
them access to protected information or assets. The Reliability Screening process, which is
conducted to grant an RS, was recently changed by the Director Personnel Security and Identity
Management (DPSIM) and is being implemented across the government of Canada. The new
process requires a significant amount of information to conduct the screening.
2. In order to facilitate the new Reliability Screening process, the Cdt #172, Reliability
Screening Initiation Form has been updated. Page one of the updated form contains detailed
information of must be provided in order to complete the screening. Applicants, as well as
current serving members who are required to do an update to the RS, must provide the following:
a. certified true copy of your birth certificate (translated if in a language other than
English or French);
b. certified true copy of any one of the following official documents: current
passport (page 2), citizenship certificate or Immigrant Visa and Record of
Landing, Canadian work permit/visa, current driver’s licence that has been issued
in Canada and includes a laminated photograph, or valid temporary or permanent
identification cards issued to CAF members and DND civilians (NDI 10, 20 or
21);
c. if born abroad of Canadian parents, certified true copy of Certificate of
Registration of Birth Abroad. If arrival in Canada was less than five years ago,
certified true copy of Immigration Visa, Record of Landing document or passport;
d. to verify your address history for the previous 5 year period:
(1) certified true copy of a current driver’s licence; and
(2) original or certified true copy of bill(s) or other formal document(s) (i.e.
tax return(s)) with our name and address;
NOTE: your submission of your driver’s licence plus other documents must
prove your place of residence for a full 5 year period. If you are submitting your
application on 15 Jan 16, your must have proof of address for the period 15 Jan 11
to present. Your driver’s licence will only verify your address from the date of
issue to present and therefore you will need to provide other documentation for
the period prior to your driver’s licence being issued.
e. certified true copies of documents to prove completed education (i.e. transcript(s)
and/or certificate(s), degree(s), etc); and
f. a completed Cdt #172, Reliability Screen Initiation Form, ensuring that you have
completed all sections legibly and in accordance with the instructions on the first
page of the form. The final page must be signed as follows:
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(1) surname, full given names, and date of birth are to be added at the top of
the form,
(2) initials under the box titled “Applicant’s initials” in rows, 1, 2 and 3, and
(3) signature and date under The Privacy Act Statement.
3. All copied documents must be certified as true copies. This cannot be done by the
individual themselves (i.e. if you are submitting a copy of your birth certificate, you cannot
certify your own copy as true). A CAF member may certify another person’s copied documents
as a true copy. Ideally, the person certifying the copy as true would be the one to make the copy,
however, if you are not making the copy yourself, prior to certifying a copy as true, you must
examine both the original and the copy to ensure that it is an exact replication of the original. To
annotate a document as a true copy, use a blue pen to write the words “Certified true copy” and
then sign underneath, including your full signature block with your printed name, rank and
position as follows:
Certified true copy
I.M. Honest
I.M. Honest
Captain
Commanding Officer 123 RCACS
4. When completing the Cdt #172, three character references are required. It is important to
know that these references will be contacted and therefore it is very important that they be
informed that they are being included as references for this purpose. Additionally, employment
history will be verified by contacting some or all previous and current employers.
5. Given that the Reliability Screening process is now much more involved, it is highly
recommended that the Cdt #172 and supporting documents be provided well in advance of an
anticipated period of service or prior to the renewal date.
(CC)
008/16 – MANDATORY IMPLEMENTATION OF SECURITY AWARENESS
TRAINING FOR ALL COATS MEMBERS AND CIVILIAN INSTRUCTORS
Refs: A. RCSU (Pac) RO Entry 139/15 10 September 2015
B. RCSU (Pac) RO Entry 185/15 1 October 2015
C. RCSU (Pac) RO Entry 225/15 1 November 2015
D. RCSU (Pac) RO Entry 246/15 1 December 2015
1. Refs A through D advised that all COATS Class A and short-term Class B members, as
well as Civilian Instructors were required to complete the mandatory Security Awareness
Training NLT 31 December 2015.
2. Annex C to this RO contains a list of COATS members and CIs who have not provided
proof of completion of this mandatory training. Ref D advised that completion of this training is
a condition of service. Personnel who have not completed this training must do so immediately.
3. This training is available through the Defence Learning Network (DLN), and the CIC
Centre for DL is tasked to co-ordinate this training for all COATS (military personnel and CIs).
All COATS personnel have been automatically loaded onto this course and should have received
a course loading email to inform them they have been loaded. Members who have already taken
the course in the last year might also receive this message depending on the course version they
have completed and / or the language it was completed in. There is no requirement for personnel
who were successful on the course to complete it again or attempt it in the other language. The
DLN can be accessed through the Internet at https://dln-rad.forces.gc.ca/login. The training
should take approximately three hours to complete. No Class A pay is authorized for this
training.
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4. A copy of the certificate of completion or a screen shot indicating completion
(instructions were provided in ref D to do a screen shot) is to be forwarded to RCSU (Pac).
(CO)
009/16 – ACTION REQUIRED – DISTRIBUTION OF 2015 T4 SLIPS
1. COATS members will not receive T4 slips by mail delivery; they will only be available
electronically. All members are required to have an EMAA account in order to receive their T4
by email.
2. If you are currently receiving your pay statements electronically, no further action is
required by you.
3. If you are not receiving your pay statements electronically, you will not be sent a T4 slip.
You must set-up an EMAA account.
4. To set-up your account, go to the File Repository and into the Pacific Region folder then
to Forms and DND Forms. Here, you will find the new form DND 4121, Waiver for the
Employee Member Access Application (EMAA). Complete the form and fax it to the number
provided on the form.
5. This action is to be treated as urgent. Corps/Squadron Commanding Officers are asked to
communicate this information to your staff.
(Pay/Claims O)
010/16 – CTC 2016 RESERVE FORCE SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
1. There was a delay in providing the CTC Reserve Force Service Opportunities for summer
2016, however, these have now been posted in the File Repository (Pacific > Cadet Training
Centre (CTC)) and are available at Annex B. Because of the late release of these opportunities,
the application deadline is extended to 31 January 2016, however, early application is
encouraged.
2. Any questions may be directed to C4 Tasks, Lt(N) Jennifer Stewart, via email at
[email protected] or by phone at 250-363-0919.
(C4 Tasks)
011/16 – CHILDREN’S FITNESS TAX CREDIT
1. Some of the activities offered by the Cadet Program could fall into the category that
would be considered as eligible activities for the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. However, in
order to be eligible to claim a tax credit, the parent must actually incur expenses for their child to
participate.
2. Participation in the Cadet Program is free; parents have no expenses to incur for their
child to participate. Although DND does not charge parents for their child to participate, certain
Leagues do charge parents for services provided by the League or sponsoring committee.
3. Since it is DND that delivers the Cadet Program, services provided by DND are provided
without cost to the parents, therefore not eligible for consideration when determining eligibility
for their Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. As the League does not deliver the Cadet Program to the
cadets, any expenses they may charge would not be considered eligible.
4. Corps/Squadron COs are to ensure that all parents are aware of this. All should be aware
of this clarification to avoid any unpleasant verifications with the Canada Revenue Agency.
(Exec Svcs O)
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012/16 – PENSION CONTRIBUTION RATES FOR MEMBERS OF THE PART I CAF
PENSION PLAN (FULL TIME) FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2016
Ref: CANFORGEN 221/15 CMP 100/15 111922Z DEC 15
1. Ref CANFORGEN was issued to inform CAF members of the increase in pension
contribution rates, as announced by Treasury Board, to take effect 1 January 2016 for the
calendar year 2016.
2. Reg and Res F members who contribute to the full-time pension plan (CFSA Part I) will
pay 9.05 percent up to the C/QPP maximum and 11.04 percent on earnings above the maximum.
This represents an increase of 0.9 percentage points and 0.64 percentage points respectively.
The maximum covered by C/QPP will be $54,900.
3. By way of illustration, a member earning $60,000 will pay 9.05 percent on the first
$54,900 dollars of earnings and 11.04 percent on the remaining $5,100 of earnings. This
member would see a monthly increase of $41.65 in contributions over 2015 contributions.
4. This adjustment does not affect contributions to the Reserve Force Pension Plan (CFSA
Part I.1) rates, which will remain at 5.2 percent of pensionable earnings.
5. For more information about CAF Pension plan arrangements, including contribution
rates, consult the CAF Pension web presences as follows:
a. http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/caf-community-pension/index.page; or
6. These rates will be applied on the 15 January 2016 pay.
(CC)
013/16 – PAYMENT TO SPONSORING COMMITTEES
Refs: A. RCSU (Pac) RO Entry 181/15 1 October 2015
B. PRCI 613
1. At ref A, Corps/Squadron Commanding Officers were advised that direct deposit would
be established for all Sponsoring Committees in order to provide prompt payment for invoices
received IAW ref B. Corps/Squadron Commanding Officers were directed to ensure their
Sponsoring Committee receives the electronic form DRMIS Direct Deposit and form Cdt #192,
Invoice, both of which are available in the file repository. The completed original Direct Deposit
form is to be mailed to:
Regional Cadet Support Unit (Pacific)
Attn: Accounts Clerk
PO Box 1700 Stn Forces
Victoria, BC V9A 7N2
2. The Sponsoring Committees for the following Corps and Squadrons have yet to submit
the Direct Deposit form and therefore delays in payment to the Sponsoring Committees will
result:
a. Sea: 105, 109, 137, 169, 189, 201;
b. Army: 72, 788, 788, 903, 950, 1705, 1787, 1789, 1838, 1867, 1922, 2277, 2381,
2510, 2556, 2573, 2757, 2822, 2887, 2893, 2941, 2983, 3063, 3066, 3080, 3300;
and
c. Air: 135, 204, 222, 258, 266, 386, 521, 583, 637, 676, 747, 759, 899.
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3. Commanding Officers are to contact their respective Sponsoring Committee Chair(s) or
Divisional President(s) and emphasize the requirement to establish the direct deposit process.
Questions may be directed to the LSA Project Warrant Officer, WO K.G. Thomson at 250-361-
6866 or via email at [email protected]. The following initial information required
from each Sponsoring Committee for the above corps and squadrons is to be sent to WO
Thompson no later than 30 Jan 16:
a. a generic e-mail account (i.e. [email protected]);
b. current banking facility; and
c. mailing address for the respective Sponsoring Committee.
(Compt)
014/16 – FLIGHT SAFETY – AIRCREW FITNESS TO FLY
1. All pilots involved in Air Cadet aviation, glider or power, are required to fully comply
with the medical requirements of their license. The Aeronautics Act Section 6.5 and CAR
404.04 are specific references which all need to fully understand. Supervisory officers will be
required to confirm that pilots are in compliance.
2. Specifically, any pilot with a current medical concern that may affect their ability to fly is
required to follow-up with their CAME soonest, so that these issues can be addressed and do not
affect the validity of their license. The CAME may recommend follow-up with a family doctor
for investigation and/or treatment of these medical issues. Access to this medical care could
become the rate-limiting step in ensuring fitness to fly.
3. No exceptions will be made for any aircrew member who shows up for duty but needs to
be grounded pending further medical work-up. A pro-active assessment of any medical concerns
will ensure a successful and safe flying experience for everyone.
4. For further information regarding the medical validity of your TC license, please contact
your local CAME or phone the Civil Aviation Medicine Headquarters at 1-800-305-2059 for
guidance. The Aeronautics Act can be found at: http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/A-2/.
(RCA Ops O)
015/16 – VOLUNTARY FEEDBACK OPPORTUNITY
A Feedback Form is available for all CIC officers, CIs and volunteers in Pacific Region to
provide information about the service and support received from RCSU (Pac). An important
message about the opportunity and a link to the Feedback Form can be found in the file
repository under RCSU (Pac) Reorganization.
(PAO)
016/16 – CO’S VIDEO MESSAGE – RCSU (PAC) REORGANIZATION
1. A new CO’s video message with important information about Renewal and the upcoming
changes at RCSU (Pac) is available in the file repository under RCSU (Pac) Reorganization.
2. Staff members are encouraged to view the video and share with League partners and
Sponsoring Committees.
(PAO)
017/16 – ZONE UPARS
1. The Public Affairs Office will be establishing Zone UPARs to provide PA support to
various events and activities.
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2. Personnel interested in Class A opportunities in public affairs are encouraged to submit a
Cdt #135, Expression of Interest form outlining any public affairs or communications related
experience and education to Capt Cheryl Major at [email protected]. Additional
training will be provided.
3. Zone UPARs are especially needed for the Northern BC, Kootenay, Okanagan and Fraser
Valley areas.
(PAO)
018/16 – RCIS (PAC) TRAINING CALENDAR FISCAL YEAR 2016/2017
1. This message is for CIC Officers/COATS members who intend on applying for distance
learning and in-house RCIS (Pac) courses.
2. Please use the attached document located at Annex A to plan and complete your training
applications.
3. This document is also located in the file repository under: Pacific > RCIS (Pac).
(RCIS Trg O)
019/16 – CLARIFICATION ON THE DELIVERY OF THE POSITIVE YOUTH
DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRAM OUTREACH (PYDPO) LEARNING PACKAGE
Refs: A. 4500-3 (D Cdts & JCR 6-4) Implementation Instructions – Positive Youth
Development and Program Outreach (PYDPO) 16 January 2015
B. Pacific Region Routine Orders 02/2015 article 023/15.
1. In accordance the both references above, all cadet corps officers, civilian instructors and
volunteers are reminded to complete the PYDPO learning package prior to 31 March 2016.
2. All corps / squadron staff (Ref F, P Res, CIC, COATS and CIs) are required to complete
this package through the Defence Learning Network (DLN). Detailed instructions on how to
access and complete this learning package have been distributed to all corps and squadrons
within Pacific Region. Commanding Officers are encouraged to ensure that their staff members
are aware of their obligation to take this training and that they have the necessary instructions to
do so. If you require more information on how to complete the PYDPO Learning Package,
contact Lt (N) Rex Ford at RCIS (Pac) at [email protected].
3. Civilian volunteers and league members shall receive direction from their respective
leagues concerning the delivery of this learning package. At this time, no DLN accounts will be
set up for volunteers or league members.
4. Technical difficulties (passwords, login issues) should be referred to the CIC Centre for
Distributed Learning Helpdesk at [email protected]
(Stds O RCIS Pac)
020/16 – TD WHILE ON CLASS A SERVICE
Refs: A. Canadian Forces Temporary Duty and Travel Instructions (CFTDTI)
B. QR&O 9.06 (2)
1. In accordance with ref A, Temporary Duty (TD) is defined as travel to and from a place
of residence. For a reserve member, it is further defined at ref B as a period of consecutive paid
service to and from their place of duty. All members are required to travel on the approved
travel dates and shall not arrive earlier or stay later in the TD location. Failing to adhere to the
travel authority can result in forfeiture of all travel claim entitlements.
2. In accordance with ref B, types of reserve service affects the claimants ability to change
travel plans through the approving authority. Class A service less than 13 consecutive days and
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short class B periods of service between 13 and 29 days are two types of service that do not have
annual leave calculated. When proceeding on TD under the aforementioned periods of service,
“unpaid” travel is not permitted. When on Class B service in excess of 30 days, annual leave
may be used to change travel plans however leave must be approved in advance and the travel
points must not be change.
(Compt)
021/16 – UPCOMING BIATHLON AND MUSIC CLINICS
1. Following are dates to note for upcoming music and biathlon events:
a. Music:
Date Location Description 23 – 24 Jan 16 North Vancouver Military Band Clinic 30 – 31 Jan 16 Victoria Military Band Clinic
b. Biathlon:
Date Location Description 16 Jan 16 Whistler (WOP) and
Vernon (Sovereign Lk)
Biathlon Zone Competition
17 Jan 16 Mount Washington Biathlon Zone Competition
6 – 7 Feb 16 Mount Washington Biathlon Provincial Competition
2. For further information, please refer to the joining instructions that have been sent and
also posted in the File Repository.
(Spec Trg O – Music & Biathlon)
022/16 – REIMBURSEMENT – GOVERNMENT SHARE OF PROVINCIAL HEALTH
CARE PREMIUMS
Ref: Annex F to 5060-1 (ADM(PER))
1. IAW ref, members of the Reserve Force presently on Class B or A Reserve Service,
resident in British Columbia who pay the entire monthly provincial health care premium without
assistance from the employer or from any level of government, are entitled to a premium share of
up to 50% from the Federal government. Members who had any period of Class B Reserve
Service during calendar year 2015 may be eligible to claim this benefit. Note that this is a
taxable benefit.
2. To claim the benefit, your submission must be received by RCSU (Pac) not later than 19
Feb 16 in order to be processed by the deadline of 1 Mar 16. No late submissions can be
processed. You are required to submit:
a. a completed CF 52;
b. a completed “Reserve Health Benefit Plan Provincial Premium Rebate Form”;
and
c. a copy of your Medical Services Plan (MSP) account invoice, confirming that it
has been paid in full for 2015.
3. The required forms are available in the File Repository (Pacific > Forms > Misc Forms).
Completed claims are to be submitted to RCSU (Pac) through your elemental office.
(Exec Svcs O)
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023/16 – COMPLETION OF CF 742 EMERGENCY CONTACT(S) NOTIFICATION
AND DND 2587 NEXT OF KIN IDENTIFICATION FORMS
Refs: A. CANFORGEN 115/14 CMP 051/14 241814Z JUL 14
B. CBI 211.07
C. QR&O 209.02
1. As detailed in ref A, the CAF use distinct Emergency Contact(s) Notification (ECN) and
Next of Kin (NOK) forms so as to meet the requirements of modern family relationships while
respecting the expressed wishes of the CAF member.
2. The ECN form (CF 742) is a record of the names and coordinates of those persons who
the CAF member would want notified in the event of their demise, very serious illness/injury, or
if they are reported missing. It also addresses the emergency roles and expectations of the
person to be notified. The NOK form (DND 2587) serves to identify the immediate family and
other persons who the CAF member considers closest to him or her. It also focuses on the
support that the CAF offers to the NOK.
3. All CAF members must complete their ECN and NOK forms accurately and submit
updates when there are changes to their ECN or NOK. The proper and timely completion and
updating of both are critical, particularly for the NOK form. These precautions will ensure that
the travel expenses of NOK to attend specific events marking a CAF member’s serious illness,
injury or death are paid for or reimbursed by the Department. These expenses are established as
benefits at refs B and C.
4. How to complete the ECN and NOK correctly and in a timely manner is explained on the
reverse side of each form. Failure to accurately complete the NOK form has resulted in non-
reimbursement of benefits (travel expenses) to CAF members as well as to their immediate
family and those persons closest to them.
5. It is the responsibility of all CAF members to complete the ECN and NOK forms and
submit them the RCSU (Pac) for processing.
(CC)
024/16 – CHANGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
All members are reminded of the importance of advising RCSU (Pac) of any personal
information changes. Changes such as: a change of address, telephone number(s), name change,
addition or removal of dependants, change of marital status, etc must be reported in a timely
manner by completing a Cdt # 133 and forwarding it with any required supporting documents.
(CC)
025/16 – PHOTO REQUIRED FOR AIR TRAVEL
1. All Corps and Squadron Commanding Officers are to ensure that all cadets and staff are
in possession of one piece of government issued picture identification. This identification is
required for all modes of transportation to and from the CTC including parent drop off.
2. It is the responsibility of the corps/squadron COs to ensure that cadets being sent on
DND arranged transportation are in possession of the correct types of valid government issued
photo ID.
3. All fees associated with acquiring government issued photo ID for cadets are the
responsibility of the parents/guardians of the cadets.
4. Valid government photo ID include: driver's license, passport, status card, or a provincial
identity card.
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5. The following are not considered to be valid government photo ID: school IDs, bus
passes or other forms of public transportation passes, or photocopies of any form of government
ID.
6. In order to acquire Provincial ID cards from any BC driving license office, the following
requirements are to be noted:
a. parental consent is required for any individual applicant under the age of 19 years
old;
b. applicants must produce one primary and one secondary piece of identification -
consult the driving license to confirm which documents are accepted;
c. fees are: original ID - $35, replacement ID - $15, renewal - $15; and
c. the completed BC Photo ID card will be mailed to the applicant in four to six
weeks.
7. Corps/squadron COs shall ensure that this information is passed to all cadets, all staff,
their sponsor/parent committees, and the parents/guardians of all cadets.
8. The cadet’s name in FORTRESS shall be the same name that appears on the government
issued photo ID.
(C4 Mov)
026/16 – SECURITY OF AIR RIFLES AT CORPS AND SQUADRONS
Ref: NDSI 65
All corps/squadrons are reminded that although the Daisy 853C air rifle is not officially
classified as a firearm or small arm, for CAF purposes the air rifle will be treated as a firearm for
security, storage, and accounting. Air Rifles shall be secured in an approved security cabinet
within a locked room. Air Rifle serial numbers shall be recorded and reported on the Quarterly
Small Arms Verification. The loss of an air rifle will be reported immediately to the closest
Military Police section and to local police authorities, in addition to the normal Report of Loss.
(XO)
027/16 – CO’S CORNER
I trust that the holiday season was a welcome break for all and that you are now refreshed and
ready to move into the next few busy months of training. I hope you’ve had a chance to see the
video that we put out just before the Christmas break – if you haven’t, it’s available in the file
repository under RCSU (Pac) Reorganization. As I mention in this video, we are very interested
in hearing from the corps and squadrons about the reorganization of the RCSU (Pac) and I invite
you to complete a feedback form to let us know how we are doing in providing you with support
and service. The feedback form is also in the file repository in the RCSU (Pac) Reorganization
folder.
A.W. Muir
Commander
Commanding Officer
Annexes
Annex A Regional Cadet Instructor School (Pacific) – Training Schedule 2016/2017
Annex B Pacific Region CTC – 2016 Adult Staff Opportunities
Annex C Personnel Who Have Not Completed Security Awareness Training
A-1/4
Annex A
RCSU (Pac) RO 01/2016
12 January 2016
Regional Cadet Instructor School (Pacific) – Training Schedule 2016-2017
A-2/4
A-3/4
A-4/4
B-1/6
Annex B
RCSU (Pac) RO 01/2016
12 January 2016
Pacific Region CTC – 2016 Adult Staff Opportunities
HMCS QUADRA CTC - 2016 ADULT STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
NOTES:
1. Dates listed INCLUDE travel and are subject to change based on the authorised method of travel
2. All vacancies and dates must be regarded as tentative and are subject to change
3. Out of Region position opportunities will be published once received
POSITION SOURCE RANK FROM TO QTY
Standards Officer COATS LT(N) 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Assistant Standards Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
OIC PCT COATS LT(N) 25-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 2
XO PCT COATS LT(N) 25-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 2
Bridge Watch Keeper PCT COATS SLT 25-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 4
OC TC Ops COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
TC Ops Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
TC Ops 2IC COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
TC Ops - Cl A COATS SLT CLASS A
Boats Officer COATS LT(N) 20-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
A/Boats Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 2
Sail Maintenance / GT Sail COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
SCOP Instructor COATS SLT / LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 2
Navigation Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
First Aid Instructor COATS LT(N) TBC TBC 1
Deck Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Seamanship Trg Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Range Safety Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Athletics Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Aquatics Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
PERO / Sports Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Sail Learning Facilitator COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic Sail Course Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic Sail Trg Officer COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Basic Sail Div O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Intermediate Sail Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Intermediate Sail Trgo COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Intermediate Sail Div O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Senior Sail Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Senior Sail Trg O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Senior Sail DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Basic Seamanship Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic Seamanship DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Ship's Boat Operator Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Ship's Boat Operator DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Bosun Mate Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Bosun Mate DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Shipwright Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Shipwright DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Director Of Music COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic Musician Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic Musician Div O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
B-2/6
Intermediate Musician Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Intermediate Musician Div O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Advanced Musician Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Advanced Musician Div O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Music Training Coordinator COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Specialist Music Instructor COATS SLT 04-Jul-16 20-Aug-16 9
D and C Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Basic D and C DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
D And C Instr DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Gen Trg Crse Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
General Trg DO COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
Scheduler COATS LT(N) 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Finance Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
NPF Acc Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Movements Officer COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Maint Eng/General Safety O COATS LT(N) 22-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Assistant Maint Eng COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Canteen Officer COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Pers Admin Officer COATS LT(N) 26-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Trg Admin O COATS SLT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Intake & Exhaust O COATS LT(N) CLASS A
UPAR COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
UCCMA COATS LT(N) 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Trg Sp O COATS LT(N) CLASS A
B-3/6
VERNON CTC - 2016 ADULT STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
NOTES:
1. Dates listed INCLUDE travel and are subject to change based on the authorised method of travel
2. All vacancies and dates must be regarded as tentative and are subject to change
3. Out of Region position opportunities will be published once received
POSITION SOURCE RANK FROM TO QTY
Adjutant COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Assistant Adjutant COATS LT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Adminstration Officer COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Standards Officer COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Assistant Standards Officer COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
UCCMA COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
UPAR COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
First Aid Instructor COATS CAPT TBC TBC 2
OC TC Ops COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
TC Ops COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
TC Ops 2IC COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 5
Tc Ops - Cl A COATS LT CLASS A
OIC Evening Recreational Services COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
PERO / Sports O COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Asst Sports O / RSO COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Course Officer Basic Drill & Ceremonial - Army COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Course Officer Basic Drill & Ceremonial - Air COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander Basic Drill & Ceremonial - Army COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Flight Commander Basic Drill & Ceremonial - Air COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
Course Officer Drill & Ceremonial Instructor - Army COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Course Officer Drill & Ceremonial Instructor - Air COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander Drill & Ceremonial Instructor - Army COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
Flight Commander Drill & Ceremonial Instructor - Air COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
Director Of Music COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Course Officer Basic Music COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander Basic Music COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Course Officer Inter/Adv Music COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander - Inter Music COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander - Adv Music COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Specialist Music Instructor COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 6
Music Level Testing COATS CAPT CLASS A
Course Officer BFS COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander BFS COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
GT Course Officer COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 2
GT Platoon Commander COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 6
Head Coach COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
RSO / Coach COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Course Officer - Basic Mksmn COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander - Basic Mksmn COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Course Officer - ARMI COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander - ARMI COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
Course Officer - Basic Expn COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Course Officer - Expn Instr COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Platoon Commander - Basic Expn COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
B-4/6
Expedition Leader - Hike COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Expedition Leader - Bike COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Expedition Leader - Canoe COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Expedition Team Leader COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 12
Expedition Specialty Instructor COATS CAPT CLASS A
Support Services Company 2IC COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Scheduler COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Public Funds Officer COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
NPFAO COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Movements Officer COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Assistant Movements Officer COATS LT 22-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Intake & Exhaust Officer COATS LT CLASS A
Trg Sp O COATS CAPT CLASS A
B-5/6
ALBERT HEAD CTC - 2016 ADULT STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
NOTES:
1. Dates listed INCLUDE travel and are subject to change based on the authorised method of travel
2. All vacancies and dates must be regarded as tentative and are subject to change
3. Out of Region position opportunities will be published once received
POSITION SOURCE RANK FROM TO QTY
Admin O COATS CAPT 13-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Pers Admin O COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Intake & Exhaust O COATS CAPT CLASS A
Fam Pilots COATS CAPT CLASS A
First Aid Instructors COATS CAPT 11-Jul-16 19-Aug-16 2
UPAR COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
UCCMA COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Stds O COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Asst Stds O COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
OC TC Ops COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
TC Ops O COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
TC Ops 2IC COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
TC Ops - Cl A COATS LT CLASS A
Sports O COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Asst Sports O COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Crse Dir GTC COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 2
GTC Flt Comd COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 6
OC Music COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Crse Dir MBIMC/MBAMC COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
MBIMC Flt Comd COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
MBAMC Flt Comd COATS 2LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Music Trg Coord COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Specialists (Music) COATS LT CLASS A
Crse Dir BSC COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
BSC Flt Comd COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
BSC Asst Flt Comd COATS 2LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Crse Dir BATAC COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
BATAC Flt Comd COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Support Services 2IC COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Scheduler COATS CAPT 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Mov O COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Fin O COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
NPFAO COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Banking O COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Cant Supr COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Trg Sp O COATS CAPT CLASS A
B-6/6
COMOX CFTC - 2016 ADULT STAFF OPPORTUNITIES
NOTES:
1. Dates listed INCLUDE travel and are subject to change based on the authorised method of travel
2. All vacancies and dates must be regarded as tentative and are subject to change
3. Out of Region position opportunities will be published once received
POSITION SOURCE RANK FROM TO QTY
D/Admin O COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
UFSO COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Mov O / OC TC Ops COATS MWO 15-Jun-16 19-Aug-16 1
TC Ops O COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
Banking O COATS MWO 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
CFTC CWO COATS CWO 19-Jun-16 26-Aug-16 1
Timekeeper COATS CAPT 22-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
CFI COATS MAJ 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Deputy CFI COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Glider Flt Comd COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Glider D/Flt Comd COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Glider Pilot Instr COATS LT / CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 20
Tow Flt Comd COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Tow D/Flt Comd COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Tow Pilot COATS LT / CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
CGI COATS MAJ 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Deputy CGI COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
AAC Flt Comd COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 2
Grd Instr COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 4
Sports O COATS LT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
UPAR COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 24-Aug-16 1
Power Sch Supv Vancouver COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
Site Supv Vancouver COATS LT / CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 3
Power Sch Spt COATS CAPT CLASS A
Site Supv Victoria COATS CAPT 27-Jun-16 22-Aug-16 1
C-1/10
Annex c
RCSU (Pac) RO 01/2016
12 January 2016
PERSONNEL WHO HAVE NOT COMPLETED SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
A/Maj ADAMS JH 754 RCACS
A/SLt AGOES IA 195 RCSCC
OCdt AJAB NOOR F 1838 RCACC
Maj ALGUIRE TA RCSU (Pac)
NCdt ALLABY BD 349 RCSCC
Lt(N) ALLAN OA 169 RCSCC
2Lt AMELIA JAR RCAOps (Pac)
OCdt ANDERSON DR Albert Head ACSTC
Lt ANDERSON MW RCSU (Pac)
Capt ANDERSON ML 676 RCACS
Lt ANDERSON SL RCSU (Pac)
CI ANTONIOU MA 819 RCACS
Capt ANTONIOU PJT 609 RCACS
LCol APPELS AJA RCAOps (Pac)
Lt ARMSTRONG SCJ 2136 RCACC
Capt ARNOLD FJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt ARTHUR AS RCSU (Pac)
NCdt ASKEY CN RCSU (Pac)
Capt ASPINALL SA 204 RCACS
Lt ATKINSON S 788 RCACC
CI ATTLESEY CJ 2963 RCACC
2Lt AUFLEGER EB 2943 RCACC
Capt BAFARO SA RCSU (Pac)
Sgt BAGNELL KA RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) BAILEY DJ 354 RCSCC
CWO BAIN MW 72 RCACC
CI BALL CTD RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt BAMBEY S RCAOps (Pac)
Lt BECKER AM 583 RCACS
Capt BEMISTER JB RCSU (Pac)
Capt BENDFELD DTV RCSU (Pac)
OCdt BENEDIK M 3005 RCACC
CI BENOIT HN HMCS QUADRA SCSTC
2Lt BERGEN SK RCAOps (Pac)
Lt BERGER WR 89 RCACS
Capt BERGEY GA 768 RCACS
Capt BERGEY VL 2618 RCACC
Capt BERNS IM RCSU (Pac)
Capt BERNS MAL 3064 RCACC
A/Maj BISHOP CA RCSU (Pac)
Capt BLACKSTOCK MJ 135 RCACS
Capt BLAIN DP 1705 RCACC
Maj BLOMME JR RCSU (Pac)
Capt BLOMME WE 903 RCACC
Lt(N) BOLLEN LD RCSU (Pac)
MWO BONDE H RCAOPS
Lt(N) BOUCHARD C RCSU (Pac)
2Lt BOWDEN ME 2941 RCACC
Capt BOYD KA 22 RCACS
Capt BOYD K 22 RCACS
Lt BRAAM ER RCSU (Pac)
Capt BRAUN DG RCSU (Pac)
PO1 BRIGGS TAF RCSU (Pac)
SLt BRISSARD KM 5 RCSCC
Capt BROOKES TD 1787 RCACC
Lt(N) BROOKS MA RCSU (Pac)
Lt BROPHY KE 349 RCSCC
Lt(N) BROPHY PD 349 RCSCC
CI BROWN E 204 RCSCC
Capt BROWN JW RCAOPS
Lt BROWN QJD 1838 RCACC
OCdt BRUNNER-LOVE EA 767 RCACS
Capt BRYAN TM 111 RCACS
CI BUERFEIND EM 848 RCACS
C-2/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
Capt BULLER DL RCSU (Pac)
Lt BUNYAN JM 521 RCACS
OCdt BURCHILL LM 899 RCACS
A/Capt BURT DA 1813 RCACC
CI CABLE JG HMCS QUADRA SCSTC
A/Maj CABLE RW RCSU (Pac)
NCdt CAI VZ RCSU (Pac) Sail Centre
Lt(N) CALADO SD 105 RCSCC
NCdt CALDER TM 7 RCSCC
Lt CALDERBANK TP RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt CALLAGHAN JL 396 RCACS
Capt CALLAGHAN JA RCSU (Pac)
Capt CALLAGHAN JE 396 RCACS
SLt CALLAGHAN KM 136 RCSCC
Capt CAMPBELL DS RCSU (Pac)
Capt CANLAS OG 103 RCACS
OCdt CARLOW DS 744 RCACS
2Lt CARLOW KS 363 RCACS
OCdt CARLOW MD 363 RCACS
2Lt CARLSON IM RCAOps (Pac)
Lt CARRUTHERS CJ 2290 RCACC
Lt CARSIENCE JR 222 RCACS
Lt(N) CARTWRIGHT JE 136 RCSCC
Lt CHALLEN MAR 513 RCACS
Lt CHAN KA RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt CHAN KK 754 RCACS
A/SLt CHEUNG CK 47 RCSCC
2Lt CHEUNG EL RCSU (Pac)
2Lt CHEUNG YH 655 RCACS
OCdt CHI KLI 819 RCACS
Capt CHISHOLM BG RCSU (Pac)
CI CHISHOLM M 1746 RCACC
2Lt CHIU JS 777 RCACS
2Lt CHOI LS 655 RCACS
Capt CHOW MP 2289 RCACC
Lt CHUNG LC RCSU (Pac)
OCdt CHUNG SG 637 RCACS
Lt CLAIRE CR 2136 RCACC
Lt(N) CLAUSEN TP RCSU (Pac)
CI CLOWERS TL 279 RCACS
CI COLE N 259 RCACS
Lt(N) COLES BD 2924 RCACC
Lt CONTRACTOR DK RCSU (Pac)
Capt CONWAY CM 386 RCACS
A/Lt COOK S 2556 RCACC
Lt COOMBS TL RCSU (Pac)
Lt CORAZZA CDS RCAOPS
2Lt CORMONS LM 2422 RCACC
Lt COTE JC RCAOps (Pac)
PO2 COVLIN KM RCSU (Pac)
2Lt CRAWFORD DY 1787 RCACC
Capt CRAWFORD ME 3064 RCACC
Maj CROSTON CL RCSU (Pac)
2Lt CUA LB RCSU (Pac)
Lt CURTIS BD 2136 RCACC
NCdt CURTIS CBW 24 RCSCC
Capt DA SILVA-MARTINS DE 637 RCACS
SLt DAILY CJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt DALGLEISH RE 1725 RCACC
Capt DANIELS CM RCSU (Pac)
Capt DAVIDSEN CK 386 RCACS
Maj DAVIES DJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt DAVIES EG 2983 RCACC
Lt DAVIES HG RCSU (Pac)
Capt DAVIS JA 1838 RCACC
NCdt DE GRACIA CF RCSU (Pac)
OCdt DE PIERI S RCAOps (Pac)
A/LCdr DEBERT BA RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) DECK KC 201 RCSCC
Capt DEMER NE 746 RCACS
C-3/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
Capt DERKSON RA 2308 RCACC
Capt DESNOYERS E 2983 RCACC
Capt DEVINE LR 2510 RCACC
2Lt DHILLON OK 2822 RCACC
Capt DIGHT RH 135 RCACS
OCdt DOLL CW 258 RCACS
Capt DOMINY MJ RCSU (Pac)
CI DONOVAN AZ 1726 RCACC
Capt DORNAN WJE RCSU (Pac)
A/SLt DOSKOTCH KT 109 RCSCC
OCdt DOUGLAS DA 858 RCACS
SLt DOUGLAS RS RCSU (Pac)
CI DREES SL 3066 RCACC
Lt(N) DRIEMEL LM 220 RCSCC
Capt DROUGHT RS 788 RCACC
Lt(N) DUBE RA 325 RCSCC
CI DUMAS BJ 904 RCACS
Capt DWYER CC 513 RCACS
Lt DYKE TE 819 RCACS
SLt EASTON KM 137 RCSCC
Capt EDMISTON PJ 513 RCACS
OCdt EGGO AG 2472 RCACC
Capt EICHINGER ND 258 RCACS
Capt ELDER DJ 655 RCACS
Capt ELGIN AJ RCSU (Pac)
OCdt EMANUELS SL 2812 RCACC
Lt ENGLISH EBL RCSU (Pac)
Capt ENGLOT JP 222 RCACS
Capt ESCOBAR FG RCSU (Pac)
OCdt EVASIN DR 396 RCACS
Lt FAGERVIK KA 257 RCACS
Lt FALLAH N 848 RCACS
Lt FARWELL RD RCSU (Pac)
Capt FEARN C 3005 RCACC
LCdr FEDDERLY GC RCSU (Pac)
A/Maj FERGUSON TN 777 RCACS
OCdt FERNSTROM TJ 787 RCACS
2Lt FJELLGAARD EA RCSU (Pac)
OCdt FLEET SL RCSU (Pac)
Capt FORSTER MD 768 RCACS
Lt FORSYTH AK 1705 RCACC
SLt FORTUNE MK 81 RCSCC
Lt FOX AMM 2573 RCACC
2Lt FOX DJ RCSU (Pac)
CI FRAGA JEA 2822 RCACC
Lt FRANCIS SB 1922 RCACC
SLt FROST DK 136 RCSCC
CI GALLICANO S 2458 RCACC
SLt GALUSKA SJ 93 RCSCC
Lt GANTER DL 2757 RCACC
Lt(N) GAUCHER GW 93 RCSCC
Lt GENG AM RCAOPS
CI GEORGE AT RCAOps (Pac)
Lt GEORGE BT RCSU (Pac)
SLt GERVAIS MAC 201 RCSCC
2Lt GIBBONS DE 2316 RCACC
OCdt GIBBONS E 1746 RCACC
Lt GILBERT DE 1867 RCACC
Lt GILES TV RCAOPS
OCdt GILL VAM 2289 RCACC
2Lt GILL YK RCSU (Pac)
2Lt GILLESPIE TN 3080 RCACC
2Lt GILMOUR JS RCAOPS
Capt GIROUX CD 2893 RCACC
Capt GODDARD SM RCSU (Pac)
CI GODKIN JR RCAOps (Pac)
CI GOOSSEN CT 521 RCACS
2Lt GOSWELL ML RCSU (Pac)
Capt GRACZYK KE 257 RCACS
Capt GRANTHAM HJ RCAOPS
C-4/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
A/SLt GRAVELLE EM 105 RCSCC
OCdt GRAY AL 835 RCACS
OCdt GREEN AD 531 RCACS
NCdt GREEN H 204 RCSCC
Capt GREEN SG RCAOPS
Maj GREGR J RCSU (Pac)
Capt GRENIER AEM 950 RCACC
Capt GRI D 904 RCACS
Capt GRIFFITH MJ RCSU (Pac)
SLt GROFF TML 47 RCSCC
SLt GUEGUEN GP 2556 RCACC
Lt(N) GUERIN JJM RCSU (Pac)
Lt GURNETT CL 531 RCACS
Capt HAAK KR 3063 RCACC
OCdt HAAK P 3063 RCACC
Capt HAFFEY MML RCSU (Pac)
A/SLt HAGGSTROM N 7 RCSCC
CI HALL RE 3067 RCACC
Capt HAMER MC 747 RCACS
Capt HAMILTON CLW 2947 RCACC
Lt HAN AT 777 RCACS
A/SLt HARE NM 137 RCSCC
Capt HARGREAVES TJ RCAOps (Pac)
Capt HARROP JC RCSU (Pac)
Lt HARVEY CA 2510 RCACC
PO1 HARVEY GP RCSU (Pac)
Capt HASHMI S RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) HASLAM GVD 100 RCSCC
CI HATCH GW RCAOPS
Capt HATHIRAMANI S RCAOPS
OCdt HEIGHES MP 1705 RCACC
Capt HEILAND TM 637 RCACS
Lt HEIM K RCAOps (Pac)
CI HEIM P RCAOps (Pac)
Lt HEIM RW RCAOps (Pac)
Lt(N) HEITMAN CL 263 RCSCC
Capt HENDERSON TG 1867 RCACC
Capt HENDERSON TJ 1922 RCACC
Capt HENVILLE LM 2305 RCACC
Capt HERRINGTON RA 205 RCACS
OCdt HEW K 1867 RCACC
Capt HIGGS TM 893 RCACS
CI HILDEBRANDT WJ 158 RCSCC
OCdt HILL AKG 2556 RCACC
Lt HILL VL 2289 RCACC
Capt HILLS KR RCAOPS
CI HILLSDEN JP RCSU (Pac)
Lt HILTZ ED RCAOps (Pac)
OCdt HINCH CD 787 RCACS
Lt HO IW 59 RCACS
2Lt HO JC RCSU (Pac)
Lt HO SH 692 RCACS
WO HOBOR TA RCSU (Pac)
OCdt HOGLUND JM 531 RCACS
Lt HOGLUND KR 531 RCACS
Capt HOLDER AL RCSU (Pac)
Lt HOSSACK JA 531 RCACS
Lt HOULE EKD RCSU (Pac)
SLt HOWE JB 102 RCSCC
OCdt HSIEH MY RCSU (Pac)
OCdt HUI BL 777 RCACS
Capt HULL C RCSU (Pac)
Lt HUNT AJ RCAOps (Pac)
Lt HWANG BW 655 RCACS
2Lt ILLI ES Albert Head ACSTC
Capt IREDALE MJ 2277 RCACC
OCdt JACKSON JI RCAOps (Pac)
Capt JACKSON SJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt JAMES BR 103 RCACS
Lt JAMES JW 525 RCACS
C-5/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
A/Maj JEFFRIES LK RCSU (Pac)
Lt JENKS WC 861 RCACS
Capt JENSEN AL 396 RCACS
OCdt JERVIS AM RCSU (Pac)
CI JEWSBURY JC 1813 RCACC
Capt JOHNSON GAF 22 RCACS
MS JOHNSON JQ RCSU (Pac)
A/SLt JOHNSON JB RCSU (Pac)
Capt JOHNSON ME 22 RCACS
Lt JOHNSTON CA 909 RCACS
Capt JONES AS RCSU (Pac)
Capt JONES SJR 2136 RCACC
SLt KAPUSTINA OI 201 RCSCC
SLt KARDAL RMP RCSU (Pac)
Lt KARMAZINUK JW 2290 RCACC
2Lt KEELY VK 2305 RCACC
Capt KELLEY RA RCAOPS
Capt KELLEY SE RCAOps (Pac)
Lt KELLY AC 204 RCACS
Capt KELLY SJ 204 RCACS
Lt KEOGH BL 637 RCACS
Lt(N) KERR AF RCSU (Pac)
Maj KERR DH RCSU (Pac)
SLt KERR MJ 354 RCSCC
Capt KERRY SK RCAOPS
Capt KETCHUM AE RCSU (Pac)
Capt KIRKPATRICK DO RCAOps (Pac)
Capt KLAPPER TN RCSU (Pac)
CI KLASSEN VD Vernon ACSTC
Lt KO G 759 RCACS
OCdt KOELEWYN V RCAOps (Pac)
Lt KOENIG CAJ 583 RCACS
Capt KOMBO HS RCSU (Pac)
CI KOPLIN JG 777 RCACS
Lt KRAGH TR RCAOps (Pac)
Lt KRASICHYNSKI KC 243 RCACS
A/SLt KWAN IH RCSU (Pac)
Lt KWAN RDH 2381 RCACC
OCdt KWAN VJK RCSU (Pac)
2Lt KWOK NK RCSU (Pac)
OCdt KWONG WR 525 RCACS
SLt LAFLEUR SK RCSU (Pac)
Lt LAING JR 2290 RCACC
2Lt LALANI S 759 RCACS
Lt LANCASTER SE 2893 RCACC
Capt LANDELS BA 2316 RCACC
Lt LANDRY DM 2983 RCACC
Capt LANDRY LK RCSU (Pac)
Lt LANDSIEDEL SA RCSU (Pac)
OCdt LAO A Albert Head ACSTC
Capt LAPSHINOFF JR 1867 RCACC
2Lt LAU J 2812 RCACC
A/Maj LAW GK 2381 RCACC
Lt LAW KK 135 RCACS
Lt LAW SC 609 RCACS
Capt LEBEL AA RCSU (Pac)
2Lt LEDWARD RF RCSU (Pac)
SLt LEE A RCSU (Pac)
Lt LEE CB 754 RCACS
Capt LEE CY 2316 RCACC
Capt LEE ES 111 RCACS
SLt LEE MH 888 RCACS
CI LEE MOQ RCSU (Pac)
2Lt LEE RLY 103 RCACS
OCdt LEE RJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt LEONG KDY RCSU (Pac)
SLt LESEMANN CRD RCSU (Pac)
Capt LESLIE MHB RCAOPS
2Lt LEUNG C 59 RCACS
Lt LEVASSEUR F RCAOps (Pac)
C-6/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
Lt LEWIS BC RCSU (Pac)
Capt L'HEUREUX KLR RCSU (Pac)
Capt L'HEUREUX MAJJ RCSU (Pac)
2Lt LI HF 59 RCACS
2Lt LINDH HG 2812 RCACC
OCdt LOCHHEAD DM 63 RCSCC
SLt LOGAN VS 5 RCSCC
OCdt LOWE MR RCAOPS
2Lt LOWTHER KJ 2316 RCACC
Lt LU TD 2381 RCACC
CI LUKIANCHUK C 2781 RCACC
LS LUKSIC H RCSU (Pac)
Capt LUMGAIR BG RCAOPS
NCdt LUNG H 201 RCSCC
PO2 MACDONALD AM RCSU (PAC)
Capt MACDONALD CG 2483 RCACC
Capt MACDONELL TA 2893 RCACC
Lt MACDOUGALL A 2277 RCACC
Lt MACFADYEN-MISKULIN KMC 2483 RCACC
CPO2 MACKAY DA RCSU (Pac)
Lt MACKIE MJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) MACLEAN SR 777 RCACS
OCdt MAHON MB RCSU (Pac)
Lt MAINVILLE TJ 1746 RCACC
Lt MAK BH RCSU (Pac)
Lt MAK DY 135 RCACS
2Lt MAKORTOFF BJ 581 RCACS
Lt MALINAB J 111 RCACS
Capt MANARY WJ RCAOPS
Capt MANSUETO AR RCAOPS
Lt MARLIAVE JDS RCAOps (Pac)
Capt MARSHALL WJ 2963 RCACC
Sgt MARTIN DT RCSU (Pac)
CI MARTIN EFV 907 RCACS
MCpl MARTIN M RCSU (Pac)
Lt MASON SE 89 RCACS
Capt MATERI BCL 3005 RCACC
Capt MATHESON MI 744 RCACS
Capt MATSUMOTO KT RCAOps (Pac)
Capt MATTSON SM 3066 RCACC
2Lt MAY SL 907 RCACS
Lt(N) MCCALLUM GR 64 RCSCC
Capt MCCALLUM JP 768 RCACS
Lt MCCONNELL MCM 2756 RCACC
LCdr MCCORMICK MJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) MCDEVITT SM 102 RCSCC
Maj MCGEE TDG RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) MCGILL MR 54 RCSCC
Capt MCINTOSH HE RCSU (Pac)
OCdt MCLAUGHLIN D 2573 RCACC
Lt(N) MCLENNAN DE 64 RCSCC
Lt MCMILLAN TL 902 RCACS
Lt(N) MCTEER LM 131 RCSCC
Lt MEADE AC 583 RCACS
Lt MEADE TA 2316 RCACC
OCdt MELO YP 899 RCACS
2Lt MITCHELL TA 72 RCACC
Capt MITRA S 513 RCACS
OCdt MOIR JC 909 RCACS
Capt MOLDOWAN MEA RCSU (Pac)
2Lt MOORE AJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt MORGAN CR 205 RCACS
CPO2 MORLEY KA RCSU (Pac)
CI MOSVEEN MR RCAOps (Pac)
OCdt MOY KK RCSU (Pac)
CI MURPHY DE 3020 RCACC
Capt MURPHY MA 3020 RCACC
2Lt MURRAY RM 1725 RCACC
OCdt MURTY SMM 2136 RCACC
Capt NAGRA KS 3300 RCACC
C-7/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
Capt NEAVE FW RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt NEIGHBORS RY 2277 RCACC
CI NEMEDY LJ RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt NGUYEN L 888 RCACS
CI NIELSEN TE 386 RCACS
Capt NIELSEN UL RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) NILSSON CL 102 RCSCC
Lt NORMAN LR 1838 RCACC
Lt NORRIS KDB RCAOPS
CI NOSEWORTHY N Vernon ACSTC
Lt NOTARI RU 552 RCACS
NCdt NOVAK MMJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) NOWAKOWSKI PL RCSU (Pac)
Sgt NOYES CA RCSU (Pac)
CI NURSE TN 386 RCACS
Lt(N) NUTBROWN AK 349 RCSCC
CI OAKS BA 2756 RCACC
PO2 O'CONNOR WJ RCSU (Pac)
2Lt OGI SA 903 RCACC
CI OLSON JM 3064 RCACC
Lt O'NEILL SE RCSU (Pac)
Lt ONO BM 2289 RCACC
CI ONYSCHTSCHUK EN RCSU (Pac)
Lt OSBORNE ARCS 848 RCACS
Capt PALMER ME RCSU (Pac)
2Lt PARK MJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt PARSONS MD RCSU (Pac)
Capt PATERSON PR 909 RCACS
Lt PATTERSON SM 1705 RCACC
Capt PATTERSON WA RCSU (Pac)
Lt PATTULLO CAF RCSU (Pac)
Lt PATZ MC RCAOps (Pac)
2Lt PEDERSEN RJ 835 RCACS
Capt PEEL KA 257 RCACS
Capt PEEL MK 828 RCACS
Capt PENNOCK PJ 2757 RCACC
Capt PERRIN R 893 RCACS
Capt PERRY RG 147 RCACS
2Lt PERRY TA RCSU (Pac)
Lt PHILLIPPE DJE 767 RCACS
2Lt PHILLIPS CL 396 RCACS
SLt PICHALOFF HA 5 RCSCC
Capt PIKE AGC RCSU (Pac)
OCdt PIKE SR RCSU (Pac)
Capt PINARD SK 676 RCACS
MWO PLANTE PJWE RCSU (Pac)
Capt POTVIN NG RCSU (Pac)
Lt POWER BD 259 RCACS
Maj PRINCE KM RCSU (Pac)
Lt PRIOR MP RCAOps (Pac)
Capt PRITCHARD NA RCAOPS
A/Capt PUCKERING JF 307 RCSCC
Lt(N) QUEBEC GBC 54 RCSCC
A/SLt QUEBEC KG 54 RCSCC
SLt RABU AD RCSU (Pac)
OCdt RANA S RCAOps (Pac)
Capt RANDALL KA RCAOPS
CWO RAYMOND TM RCSU (Pac)
CI REDICK WW 531 RCACS
Capt RICHARDS LM 655 RCACS
Capt RIENKS K 2458 RCACC
Capt RIENKS M 2458 RCACC
2Lt RIENKS R 2458 RCACC
Capt RIMMER SM 2316 RCACC
Capt RIYAR-RONDEAU N 3066 RCACC
NCdt ROBERTS EEP 137 RCSCC
CI ROBERTS-BUSTINZA A HMCS QUADRA SCSTC
Capt ROEBUCK LT 1787 RCACC
OCdt ROGAN JI RCSU (Pac)
CI ROTH RG RCSU (Pac)
C-8/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
OCdt ROUSSELL CK RCSU (Pac)
Capt ROWSELL MAGL 2483 RCACC
Capt RUSCOFF GW 205 RCACS
OCdt SAMRA IK 888 RCACS
2Lt SANTOS ECD RCSU (Pac)
Capt SARGENT AM 835 RCACS
NCdt SASK GL 347 RCSCC
Lt SATTLER MD RCSU (Pac)
CI SAUNDERS YM HMCS QUADRA SCSTC
Capt SCARISBRICK SE 2422 RCACC
CI SCHAFERS K RCSU (Pac)
Capt SCHARF NM 2277 RCACC
Capt SCHENKEVELD RW RCSU (Pac)
Lt SCHILLINGER KE 609 RCACS
Lt(N) SCHIPPERS MA RCSU (Pac)
2Lt SCHNEIDER AR RCSU (Pac)
Capt SCHNEIDER BA 848 RCACS
NCdt SCHOENFELDER AE 54 RCSCC
Lt SCHUR KM 788 RCACC
Capt SCHUR KS 788 RCACC
Capt SEAL KA RCSU (Pac)
Capt SEATON MTS 89 RCACS
Capt SEGANFREDDO SL 72 RCACC
2Lt SEKHON GSN RCSU (Pac)
CI SELF KEG RCAOps (Pac)
CI SELLMEYER JM 353 RCACS
OCdt SERVAIS EM RCSU (Pac)
CI SEWARD MC 902 RCACS
Capt SHAW SD 279 RCACS
Capt SHEARSMITH DD 2305 RCACC
2Lt SHERIDAN WS 3064 RCACC
Lt SHEWCHUK MD 676 RCACS
A/Capt SHIPTON KL 353 RCACS
CI SHOULTS BJ 202 RCSCC
SLt SIEMENS FJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) SIGOUIN SD RCSU (Pac)
NCdt SINGH TN 307 RCSCC
2Lt SIU C 2947 RCACC
Capt SMITH AJ 525 RCACS
Lt SMITH AM 204 RCACS
Lt SMITH AG 903 RCACC
Capt SMITH CJ 111 RCACS
Capt SMITH D 1867 RCACC
2Lt SMITH KJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt SMITH-BRETON NT 521 RCACS
Capt SOLDA PBA 2308 RCACC
Lt SOMERS AL 899 RCACS
Lt SOROS KL RCAOPS
Capt SORT SB RCA OPS
Cpl SPENCER TL RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) ST. HILAIRE MPA RCSU (Pac)
CI STANLEY GIJ 3080 RCACC
OCdt STEAD CRK 768 RCACS
Capt STEPHAN MA RCSU (Pac)
Capt STEPHAN RS 2316 RCACC
OCdt STEVENSON JF 2277 RCACC
LCdr STEWART DA 349 RCSCC
OCdt STEWART KR 64 RCSCC
Lt(N) STEWART TL 201 RCSCC
Lt(N) STEWART VN 169 RCSCC
OCdt STONEY AQ RCSU (Pac)
Lt STOREY CA 266 RCACS
Capt STROET MA RCSU (Pac)
Lt STROMQUIST LC 353 RCACS
Lt(N) SULLIVAN R RCSU (Pac)
CI SUMMERS LT RCAOPS
2Lt SWAENEPOEL KA RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) TAI MP RCSU (Pac)
Capt TAM JJ RCSU (Pac)
Capt TAN JZ 759 RCACS
C-9/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
OCdt TANG R 59 RCACS
2Lt TARAPE FG RCSU (Pac)
A/Maj TAYLOR LM 3300 RCACC
CI THOMPSON ME 893 RCACS
Lt THOMPSON RR 3080 RCACC
OCdt THOMSON AJ 105 RCSCC
CI THOMSON C 893 RCACS
WO THOMSON KG 2136 RCACC
2Lt THOMSON RN 3066 RCACC
Lt(N) THURBER BDT 296 RCSCC
OCdt TIKKANEN ME 858 RCACS
Lt TOMLINSON AL 2618 RCACC
Lt(N) TOTTEN NC 347 RCSCC
Capt TOWNLEY TJ 2472 RCACC
Lt TREMBLAY MCJ 2305 RCACC
CI TRTO AR RCAOps (Pac)
Lt TRUONG LC 819 RCACS
Lt TSANG CY 655 RCACS
Lt(N) TSANG TK RCSU (Pac)
2Lt TSANG TY 637 RCACS
CI TSE MW 111 RCACS
Lt TUNG J RCAOPS
CWO TURCOTTE JPM RCSU (Pac)
Lt TURNER S 1922 RCACC
Capt TURRA E RCSU (Pac)
Capt TUYTTENS DW RCAOPS
Lt VAN OVERSCHOT CJ 223 RCACS
2Lt VEILLETTE DJ RCSU (Pac)
2Lt VO DC 609 RCACS
Capt VUCKO DL RCAOPS
Capt VUCKO J RCAOPS
Capt WADE CW 2893 RCACC
Lt WADE SM 2472 RCACC
Lt(N) WALKER AG 2781 RCACC
Lt WALKER WS RCAOps (Pac)
OCdt WALTMAN JL RCSU (Pac)
Capt WANGLER MIS 1705 RCACC
Capt WANNER TD 258 RCACS
Capt WARD ME 2277 RCACC
OCdt WARKENTIN KWWJ RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) WATSON BA 102 RCSCC
Lt WEBSTER RJ 89 RCACS
Capt WELBOURN RC 2308 RCACC
OCdt WELSH BJ 263 RCSCC
CWO WESTERN RJ RCAOps (Pac)
Lt WHITE DS 907 RCACS
Capt WHITE DC RCAOPS
Capt WHITE JM RCAOPS
Lt WHITE KM RCSU (Pac)
OCdt WICKES FL 2893 RCACC
Lt WIEBE BA 1922 RCACC
OCdt WIEDENMAN RD 2924 RCACC
Lt WILCOX TW RCSU (Pac)
SLt WILDE BM RCSU (Pac)
CI WILKINSON R 835 RCACS
OCdt WILLIAMS JC 3066 RCACC
Capt WINSOR MA 3020 RCACC
SLt WISE PC RCSU (Pac)
Lt(N) WISLA MA 105 RCSCC
A/SLt WISLA SMI 325 RCSCC
Capt WOLF MJ 903 RCACC
Lt WOLFE DL RCSU (Pac)
SLt WONG AL 195 RCSCC
Capt WONG DE 746 RCACS
OCdt WONG IX RCSU (Pac)
Capt WONG JC 2381 RCACC
Capt WONG N RCSU (Pac)
Lt WONG WW RCAOps (Pac)
Lt WONG Y 754 RCACS
Lt WOOD AME RCSU (Pac)
C-10/10
RANK SURNAME INIT. UNIT
2Lt WORTH JNL 2289 RCACC
Capt WRIGHT DL 386 RCACS
Capt WRIGHT GK 386 RCACS
Capt WRIGHT JL 1838 RCACC
Capt WRIGHT MW RCSU (Pac)
Lt WU C 2422 RCACC
Lt WU S 2381 RCACC
2Lt WU VT 2381 RCACC
OCdt XIE O RCSU (Pac)
Lt YAKIWCHUK JB 907 RCACS
Capt YAU SS RCSU (Pac)
OCdt YEUNG JW 137 RCSCC
Lt YIP PP 759 RCACS
Lt YOO PH 637 RCACS
SLt YOUNG DD 105 RCSCC
Lt YU JM RCSU (Pac)
Lt YUNG JC 754 RCACS
Lt ZHANG LY RCSU (Pac)
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