Combat Orientation Training

Started by red_sox_fan, August 02, 2012, 05:07:58 PM

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Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 02, 2012, 07:36:27 PM
Yes i know it was simply a typo. I ment to say com Combat Controller Orietation Course. Still my question remains what is the qulfications for this. Plus i would like to know some tips about it
In re: to the bold statement above:

1.  Start with a HUGE attitude change! 

2.  Thoroughly review your customs and courtesies. 

Acceptance to these activities is competitive.  You need to be doing it better than "the other guys".  Based on your display here so far, you have a long, long way to go before even being considered for such activities.  Fact.
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Quote from: A.Member on August 03, 2012, 04:12:05 AM
Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 02, 2012, 07:36:27 PM
Yes i know it was simply a typo. I ment to say com Combat Controller Orietation Course. Still my question remains what is the qulfications for this. Plus i would like to know some tips about it
In re: to the bold statement above:

1.  Start with a HUGE attitude change! 

2.  Thoroughly review your customs and courtesies. 

Acceptance to these activities is competitive.  You need to be doing it better than "the other guys".  Based on your display here so far, you have a long, long way to go before even being considered for such activities.  Fact.

+1

The submission shouldn't even make it past the home unit.
MAJ Tony Rowley CAP
Lansdowne PA USA
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Critical AOA

Maybe a requirement for all cadet activities is for the cadet to submit a written essay on why he/she wants to attend the activity, what he/she expects to learn and how it will benefit the organization, specifically the local squadron. 
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jks19714

Quote from: David Vandenbroeck on August 02, 2012, 08:02:42 PM
And in related news, the CAP announced today that CAP will now stand for Combat Action Patrol.

CAP = Cruising ABU Patrol  >:D
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jks19714

Quote from: David Vandenbroeck on August 03, 2012, 01:53:26 PM
Maybe a requirement for all cadet activities is for the cadet to submit a written essay on why he/she wants to attend the activity, what he/she expects to learn and how it will benefit the organization, specifically the local squadron.

Another hint -- grammar and spelling count.
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Assistant Wing Communications Engineer

red_sox_fan

Quote from: ProdigalJim on August 02, 2012, 10:24:17 PM
Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 02, 2012, 09:36:59 PM
Oh boo hoo i called my CC a liar. Well you know what every one in my squad knew she was a liar if you read my explenation after that message than you will see why. Yes i am a cadet last time i check this website is for cadets and seinor officers key word in the website name. Its unoffical chat so i can say what i want. If it was offical i proably wouldnt of said anything.

Unofficial is no excuse either for rudeness or disrespect. I'm seeing way too many cadets these days who lack even the most basic semblance of manners...manners which, by the way, I happily display to my fellow members even if they are subordinate.

Part of being a cadet is learning lessons for life and one important lesson is to respect your elders your colleagues at all levels, and to approach life with enough humility that every day you learn something new until the day you die.

This is way beyond poor spelling and grammar. You're ignorant and pleased as punch to be so.
I dont care who you people are you people got on my topic and began to insult me so for me to give you repect you must give me respect.
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jeders

Can we get a lock and a ban please?

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Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 02, 2012, 09:36:59 PM
Quote from: Eclipse on August 02, 2012, 09:25:19 PM
Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 02, 2012, 09:15:04 PM
Once again jeder you are failing to anserew my questions. If your just going to come on my topic and start arguing if theres any threads about combat controll oreintation group then stop replying. But you seem like a experinced cadet so if you any wisdom you can share with me will please share.

There is only one cadet in this thread.

The one with the poor grammar and spelling who publicly called his CC a liar before his tenth posting.
Oh boo hoo i called my CC a liar. Well you know what every one in my squad knew she was a liar if you read my explenation after that message than you will see why. Yes i am a cadet last time i check this website is for cadets and seinor officers key word in the website name. Its unoffical chat so i can say what i want. If it was offical i proably wouldnt of said anything.

Let's break several things down for you, in such a way you'll understand.

A. Your grammar is terrible. Your posts are unreadable.

B. Calling an officer in your chain of command a liar is a terrible idea. If I disagree with a supervisors, lieutenant, captain, chief, or administrator in my chain of command, I keep it to myself. Part of becoming a mature adult is giving those above you the benefit of the doubt. I don't post my disagreement for the entire world to see. People have lost their jobs and employment due to things they post the internet.

C. You should realize that even those this is an 'unofficial' site, it is still populated by people in the upper levels of command and cadet programs. I believe that the founder of CCOC is a poster here. So, be careful who you are so quick to mouth off too.

Also, you should care who people are when they are trying to help you. Especially when you put your squadron ID on your profile.
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Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 03, 2012, 06:10:36 PM
I dont care who you people are

We don't care either.

Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 03, 2012, 06:10:36 PM
you people got on my topic and began to insult me

Care to read back through your posts?

Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 03, 2012, 06:10:36 PM
so for me to give you repect you must give me respect.

Well past that. If I were you I'd stop posting on here. For a long while.

Garibaldi

Quote from: red_sox_fan on August 03, 2012, 06:10:36 PM
I dont care who you people are you people got on my topic and began to insult me so for me to give you repect you must give me respect.
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For you to give us respect we must give you respect....hmm. Anyone care to take a swing at just what the h e l l is wrong with that statement before I put on my size 10's and jump all over this? No? OK.

Respect is a two way street. You cannot DEMAND respect any more than we can demand it of you. You GIVE respect to GET respect. It works like that in the real world, where we reside.

Respect is EARNED. And buddy boy, your credit is shot here. You have not taken a single bit of help we have tried to give you. Instead you demand we give you respect, continue to disrespect US here, in a forum that you willingly came into. We did not ASK you to come here. You came here of your own free will and started in on your own little drama.

Good luck in your life as a hobo. Because, with an attitude like yours, you will go far in life...as far as the nearest underpass.

I can honestly say that you have become a shining example of the cadet no one wants anyone to be. Disrespectful, uneducated, arrogant, combative, and downright ignorant of the facts of life. You show no willingness to listen, to start implementing the changes we suggested in your grammar and your attitude.

You keep forgetting that we as Seniors have an obligation to...counsel, if you will, against this sort of behavior. Some of us are more proactive than others, like me. Others are more passive. You also forget that in your profile is the name of your unit. You have openly insulted your unit commander by calling him a liar in a public forum, and that can be considered slander. Anything you have said, or will say, can be sent straight to him in a matter of seconds. If I don't do it, someone else might.

Good luck in your future as a former cadet.
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