I'll own up to the fact that I came off rather aggressively, not something I'd have intended to do had I been in a better mood and properly rested when I posted, though that's not an excuse for the manner in which I engaged in this discussion.
As far as the poster goes, you guys look pretty good, meant to mention that in my original post, big area to move on is the blousing and the beard, while I know you probably like the beard, and I won't lie, when I get the chance to ignore my razor, I generally do, I know many people in the british Military, it's fairly rare to see individuals in the Infantry with beards unless it's due to religion, something I get the feeling is not the reason behind yours, no offence. I also know individuals who would be able to obtain authorization to grow beards, none of them do as, leaving NBCD or whatever they call it now aside, most individuals find them to be a nuisance in regards to hygene in the field.
As for the weapons, this is airsoft, I have no idea what guns are like to get in the Phillipines, here they're a pain in the ass to get certain types at times, so it is what is is.
Helmets, based on most footage and pictures I've seen, and what I hear from guys I know, you don't see troops in combat areas without a bucket on.
The only other thing I can figure is the patches, I don't know of many militaries that still wear bright, non subdued flags into the field.
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Originally Posted by rustysniper
rank is OK if there is no regimental ID or other Country/Force identification such as cap brass....
even an airsoft army can have rank and uniform...
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This discussion comes up from time to time on range weekends and course, in regards to people, for lack of a better word, "playing" Canadian Forces or other militaries in both Paintball and Airsoft, general feeling is that as long as they get the basics right, such as blousing and shaving and they show respect to certain things, we're actually rather impressed and glad to see that people feel that way about the Canadian Forces or whatever Military it is that they wish to emulate. It's generally agreed though, if the rank is a means of organising your team, it's different, so long as you're not wearing the emblems and names of existing regiments.
I just wish people would understand that while not everyone cares, there are many individuals in organizations who don't enjoy seeing people running around wearing insignias/ranks/badges or other items that are meant to be earned.
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Originally Posted by sid_vicious
thank you sir! appreciate your input. can you point out on those pics i posted that you mentioned about wearing unit emblems or ranks? i cant seem to find one. all i can see is blood type and the union flag.  have you ever served in Iraq or Afghanistan sir? BTW, what's the color of the boathouse at Hereford?hehehehe. 
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The rank bit was meant as a general thing, not you guys, I was rather impressed with your lack of unit emblems and such.
No and no.
No idea, I'm not big on boats or water based activities ;P
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Originally Posted by Armyissue
In reveiw now..... would you care to attach your unit and name to this post? Maybe we could arrange to have it reveiwed by some of your esteemed peers and see if you are the image that the Canadian Forces are trying to promote in the eyes of the general Public.
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I'd prefer not to for privacy reasons, though IIRC I used military ID to get age verified. Don't know if you guys can pull that up or not as age verifiers. As for being the image the Forces wishes to promote, I generally try to behave and act in a manner beneficial to and in keeping with the principles and direction the Forces wish to go.
TLDR: I responded to this in a poor manner, I'll own up to that, as for the poster and his team, not bad, there are areas you could improve though.