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Career Studies

GLC2O

Name: _____________________

Canadian Armed Forces


1. Which requires university--officer or non-commissioned member (NCM)?
Officer
2. What do you learn on BMQ (Basic Training)?
Canadian Forces Structure and leadership
Combat First Aid
Principles of marksmanship and shooting
The C-7 Rifle (the components, how it operates, how to remedy stoppages etc.)
Land Navigation (Include, Map and Compass, taking a bearing etc.)
Communications and Radio Procedures
Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear detection and personal defense (to include proper
use of the gas mask and protection suit)
Military Law and Ethics

3. What is the beginning pay for a reservist?


approx 88 dollars in 6 hours.
4. What is the starting salary for a full time member?
Depends on work
5. How much money can you get for your education as a reservist?

6. What are the requirements to get into the reserves? To get in full-time?
a. high school diploma
b. No more than 2 dependents
c. you must take and pass the ASVAB test
7. ____ jobs in the Armed Forces are available if youre not finished high school.

Canadian Armed Forces

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Career Studies
GLC2O

Name: _____________________

8. a. What does the Subsidized Education Plan (SEP) provide?


You will receive free college tuition, books and academic equipment in addition
to a salary with benefits. Finally, you will have a guaranteed job upon graduation
b. What should your grade 12 average be?
75%+
c. What else will they be looking for?

9. a. What does the Officer Training Plan provide?

b. Where could you go to university?


Oxford, yale etc
c. Where could you go to college?
The salvary army college.
10. Describe some of the benefits of being in the Canadian Forces.
Education and training, Health and dental care, Vacation, pension, Personal support etc
Describe a minimum of two other interesting facts:
There are approximately 65,000 Regular Force and 25,000 reservist members in the Canadian
military
More than 175,000 members of the Canadian military have participated in dozens of international
peace support efforts over the past six decades in countries all over the world

Canadian Armed Forces

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