toronto scottish regiment co-op graduation
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The Tor Scots get their name, same as any other Scottish regiment, Irish Regiment or Highland Regiment because the people who formed it and made up its initial recruitment pool were from those places, or were the sons of parents from those places.
~Thanato
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Based on the size and number its most likely a mixed 48th, Tor Scot and probably Queens Own, Co-Op program Grad. Also with the Reserves you have to pull instructors from other units who can. For instance a Reserve BMQ may be running in Fort York but because they lake instructors they may request people from the Reserve units in Borden and Barrie.
~Thanato
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this is the toronto scottish regiment. care to try chang my mind?
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Its actually because when we had an Empire the British Empire. The Scots led the Canadian Military and colonised it trained it.
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yea im in the co op program too
only army does SQ.
alll branches do BMQ
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well in the co op program you do bmq AND sq. nobody in my program is airforce or navy so i can't actually say whether or not they do sq. we are doing SQ in the program now though.
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only army needs SQ, airforce and navy dont do SQ only BMQ last time i checked lol
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i'll answer for you, no. they are all the same. BMQ and SQ (which is what you are trained in the co-op program) is training that members of all branches of the Canadian Forces are required to complete.
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LOL Carl Biggart
You are correct, that is their home. The Torscots used that for the graduation ceremony.
fawqme2 2 years ago
At least one country in North America has heritage!
datheman3780 4 years ago 3
god save the queen!
fawqme2 4 years ago
i have size 23 feet
sandrock363 4 years ago
yes my son pointed you out during the ceremony. to say the least you are an impressive young man.
fawqme2 4 years ago