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Order No. 07/2018 11 September 2018
Last Order No. 06/2018 Esquimalt, BC
ROUTINE ORDER ENTRIES
The following is a listing of the contents of Routine Order 07/2018 dated 11 September 2018:
TITLE PAGE
111/18 – CRISIS SITUATION................................................................................................................................... 2
112/18 – REPORTS AND RETURNS ....................................................................................................................... 2
113/18 – RCSU (PAC) PERSONNEL CHANGES ................................................................................................... 2
114/18 – SECURITY SCREENING UPDATES ....................................................................................................... 3
115/18 – PRC/VSS REQUIRING UPDATE .............................................................................................................. 3
116/18 – RCSU (PAC) RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ................................................................ 3
117/18 – REPORT OF ARREST BY CIVIL AUTHORITY ..................................................................................... 3
118/18 – CORPS/SQUADRON OFFICIAL POPULATION AND ESTABLISHMENTS ....................................... 4
119/18 – INACTIVE MEMBERS .............................................................................................................................. 4
120/18 – CADET INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTARY STAFF (CISS) .................................................................. 5
121/18 – RECOVERY OF COMMUTING ASSISTANCE OVER ALLOWABLE LIMIT ..................................... 5
122/18 – CORPS/SQUADRON PAY ........................................................................................................................ 6
123/18 – REQUESTING SPECIALIST INSTRUCTOR SUPPORT ........................................................................ 6
124/18 – CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – REGIONAL AND FORMATION HONOURS ...................................... 6
125/18 – FORTRESS ANNUAL VERIFICATIONS................................................................................................. 7
126/18 – CIC BRANCH ASSOCIATION DINNER HOSTED BY THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ................ 8
127/18 – RE-INSTATEMENT OF ABSEIL ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................... 8
128/18 – SEA CADET SEAMANSHIP DEPLOYMENTS (SCSD) – OCT 18 & MAR 19 ..................................... 8
129/18 – SEA CADET PROVINCIAL QUALIFYING REGATTA 5 – 8 OCT 18 .................................................. 9
130/18 – STALE TRAVEL CLAIMS PENDING DELETION ................................................................................. 9
131/18 – RELEASE OF CAF POLICY ON THE USE OF CANNABIS ................................................................ 10
ROUTINE ORDERS
ISSUED BY
COMMANDER D.B. HENDERSON
COMMANDING OFFICER
REGIONAL CADET SUPPORT UNIT (PACIFIC)
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111/18 – CRISIS SITUATION
1. Any crisis situation related to Pacific Region cadet activities that involve cadets, COATS
members, CIs, and/or volunteers shall be reported to the Regional Cadet Support Unit (Pacific)
as soon as possible.
2. After engaging local emergency services as required, Corps/Squadron Commanding
Officers are to contact their J3 Zone Training Officer with an initial report of the situation.
Should the J3 Zone Training Officer not be available, the applicable J3 Area OIC shall be
contacted. In the event that the J3 Zone Training Officer, or the J3 Area OIC are not available,
the J35 Chief Training Officer, LCol Head, is to be contacted at 250-508-7572.
(J1 RCSU (Pac) CC)
112/18 – REPORTS AND RETURNS
Quarterly Stocktaking of Small Arms and Ammunition Due Jan / Apr / Jul /
Oct annually
(J1 RCSU (Pac) CC)
113/18 – RCSU (PAC) PERSONNEL CHANGES
The following personnel changes have occurred / will occur at RCSU (Pac):
a. Maj G. Reddy has been appointed acting DCO/COS effective 4 Sep 18 until 23
Apr 19;
b. Maj S. Bissell has been confirmed in the position of J3 OIC Interior Area
effective 30 Jul 18 following completion of the hiring review process for this
position;
c. Maj D. Rolfe has been appointed J3 OIC Vancouver Island Area effective 30 Jul
18;
d. Maj N. Shim has been confirmed in the position of J3 OIC Lower Mainland Area
effective 30 Jul 18 following completion of the hiring review process for this
position;
e. A/Maj Q. Stevens has been appointed acting J4 Support Services Officer effective
4 Jun 18 until 23 Apr 19;
f. Capt I. Green is transitioning towards retirement and, in preparation, has left the
J8 Financial Services Officer position effective 27 Aug 18 to work on assigned
projects;
g. Capt R. Lewis’ period of Class B Reserve Service has ceased effective 2 Aug 18;
h. Lt(N) T. Pichaloff has resumed his position of J1 Staffing Officer effective 4 Sep
18;
i. SLt C. Donaldson has been posted into the position of J4 Material Control Officer
effective 25 Jun 18;
j. Lt K. Miskulin has resumed duties in the position of J8 Financial Services
Administration (Travel & Claims) (backfill) effective 23 Aug 18;
k. Lt J. Worth will resume duties in the position of J8 Financial Services
Administration (Travel & Claims) (backfill) effective 1 Oct 18;
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l. MWO R. Barker has been posted into the position of J5 Plans NCM CAF Famil
effective 23 Jul 18;
m. PO1 A. Dagenais has been posted into the position of J3 Trg Support Coord
Victoria effective 23 Jul 18; and
n. PO1 A. Sison’s period of Class B Reserve Service has ceased effective 9 Aug 18.
(J1)
114/18 – SECURITY SCREENING UPDATES
Ref: NDSOD Chapter 4
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. IAW ref, RS must be updated
every 10 years.
2. Annex A contains a list of personnel who must renew their RS prior to the due date
indicated, a list of personnel who have passed the RS update deadline and have been directed to
cease all cadet activities including voluntary duty/support and a list of personnel who are
authorized to return to duties as their RS has been approved.
(J1 Staffing O)
115/18 – 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.
2. Annex B contains a list of personnel whose PRC/VSS will require renewal, personnel
who have extended beyond the five year mark and have been directed to cease parading as well
as personnel who are authorized to recommence duties.
(J1 Staffing O)
116/18 – RCSU (PAC) RESERVE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
1. Reserve Employment Opportunities (REOs) with the Regional Cadet Support Unit
(Pacific) are available to serving Reservists who meet the required criteria as stated for each
employment opportunity and can be found at: http://armyapp.forces.gc.ca/reo-
oer/en/VCDSBRANCH.aspx.
2. The following REOs with the Regional Cadet Support Unit (Pacific) are currently
published / will be published shortly:
a. O-37899 – J1 Records and Pay Clerk (backfill) – closing 26 Sep 18;
b. O-37900 – J1 Records and Pay Clerk – closing 26 Sep 18; and
c. O-37617 – RCSU CWO (Pacific) – closing 26 Sep 18.
(J1 Staffing O)
117/18 – REPORT OF ARREST BY CIVIL AUTHORITY
In accordance with QR&O 19.56, where an officer or non-commissioned member has been
arrested by a civil authority, the member shall cause the arrest to be reported to the RCSU (Pac)
Commanding Officer.
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(J1)
118/18 – CORPS/SQUADRON OFFICIAL POPULATION AND ESTABLISHMENTS
1. Annex C provides the corps/squadron official population and establishments for the
current training year.
2. In cases where a corps/squadron’s establishment has decreased since last training year,
RCSU (Pac) staff will be working with the corps/squadron to determine any required action.
(J1)
119/18 – INACTIVE MEMBERS
Ref: CF Mil Pers Instr 20/04
1. There are a number of COATS members who have not provided service for an extended
period of time and have been identified as non-effective strength (NES). In accordance with ref,
a Reserve Force member shall be declared NES when their unauthorized absence from duty has
exceeded 30 days, during which time no fewer than three duty periods were conducted by the
unit. A period during which a member has been declared NES does not count toward qualifying
service for promotion, incentive pay or Canadian Forces’ Decoration or clasp.
2. The J1 staff will be actively identifying members who are to be declared NES.
Therefore, when a member is unable to continue with their duties, the member should be
proactive in seeking an administrative option that meets their situation. There are a number of
options available:
a. Exempt Duty and Training (ED&T): ED&T is a status which may be requested by a
member who is temporarily unavailable to continue Reserve Service. A period of
ED&T can range from 30 days up to 365 days or more in some circumstances. ED&T
does not count toward qualifying service for promotion, incentive pay, and Canadian
Forces Decoration (CD) or clasp. Corps / Squadron Commanding Officers are not the
approval authorities for ED&T requests. All requests must be sent to RCSU (Pac) for
approval by either the CO RCSU (Pac) or the Formation Commander, depending on
the length of time requested;
b. Exempt Duty and Training (Maternity / Parental) (ED&T (MATA/PATA)): A
member who wishes to request a period of absence for maternity or parental leave
purposes may request to be placed on ED&T (MATA/PATA). In order to receive a
benefit during a period of ED&T (MATA/PATA), a member must have accumulated
the equivalent of 600 hours of paid service. Members who do not have 600 hours of
paid service may still be placed on ED&T (MATA/PATA) in order to ensure they are
not declared NES. Unlike ED&T, while on a period of ED&T (MATA/PATA),
qualifying service continues to be calculated;
c. Supplementary Reserve (Supp Res): The Supp Res is a sub-component of the
Reserve Force (Res F). A COATS member may be transferred to the Supp Res when
the member is unable to continue service with a corps / squadron or establishment for
an extended period of time. Should the member later become available for service, he
/ she may request transfer from the Supp Res to a corps / squadron or other
establishment. Members may be held in the Supp Res for up to 5 years and time in
the Supp Res does not count toward qualifying service for promotion, incentive pay,
and CD or clasp. The Compulsory Retirement Age (CRA) for the Supp Res is 60.
Officer Cadets cannot be transferred to the Supp Res; and
d. Voluntary Release: A COATS member may request voluntary release from the CAF
at any time.
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3. In order to request any of these administrative option, a member is to send an email to the
RCSU (Pac) J1 section at: [email protected]. Be sure to include your service number
as well as an effective date for the transaction that you are requesting.
4. When a member is declared NES, they will be sent a letter outlining their options to
either become active, request ED&T, request transfer to the Supp Res or request voluntary
release. Should the member not choose to take action to effect any of these options and instead
remain NES, they will be processed for release under item 5(f), Unsuitable for Further Service.
5. Any questions regarding any of these administrative processes may be directed to the J1
HRO, Lt(N) J. Stewart, at 250-363-0964 or [email protected].
(J1)
120/18 – CADET INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTARY STAFF (CISS)
Refs: A. CATO 23-25
B. CF Mil Pers Instr 20/04
1. The CISS establishment is managed by the RCSU (Pac) and provides members who are
unable to commit to parading with a corps, squadron or other establishment with an opportunity
to remain active within the organization. Posting to the CISS establishment is based on both the
member’s ability to continue to provide meaningful service and organizational need.
2. In accordance with ref A, members held against the CISS establishment are required to
serve a minimum of 7 paid days in a consecutive 12-month period, from their initial posting date
annually. Members are responsible to seek service opportunities; a member’s offered service
may be approved or declined by the chain of command based on the member’s suitability for the
specific task and / or the organization’s need.
3. In order to ensure that members serving on the CISS establishment understand and
acknowledge their service obligations, all members are to complete a Cdt #189, CISS Terms of
Service Acknowledgement form at the time of requesting a posting to CISS. When completing
the Cdt #189, the member is to indicate a realistic plan to meet the obligation of 7 days of paid
service.
4. Personnel on the CISS establishment who are unable to meet the minimum requirement
of seven paid days of service annually may request to be placed on Exempt Duty and Training
(ED&T), to be transferred to the Supplementary Reserve (Supp Res) or voluntarily release.
Failure to meet the requirement for 7 paid days of service and not requesting ED&T, transfer to
Supp Res or release will result a member being declared non-effective strength (NES) in
accordance with ref B.
(J1)
121/18 – RECOVERY OF COMMUTING ASSISTANCE OVER ALLOWABLE LIMIT
Ref: A. CBI 209.045 – Transportation Assistance for Reserve Force Personnel on Class A
Reserve Service
B. RCSU (Pac) Routine Order 5/18 entry 088/18 dated 1 May 18
1. On 1 Jun 17, Treasury Board (RB) revised CBI 209.045(3) (Amount of Assistance) to
read “The amount of the assistance payable for each one way trip between the member’s
worksite and the member’s residence is determined by the formula: [ ( A − 16 ) × B ] where A is,
to a maximum of 100 kilometers, the direct road distance between the member’s residence and
their worksite; and B is the kilometric rate - for the location of the worksite - as set out in
‘Appendix A - Lower Kilometric Rates’ of the National Joint Council Commuting Assistance
Directive, as amended from time to time”. This Instruction became effective 1 Sep 17.
2. RCSU (Pac) pay had previously been paying unlimited TAA to eligible members who
claimed it on their pay sheets. Even after the revised CBI came out we had been allowing a
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maximum of 200 kms to be claimed for a return trip, believing that the “to a maximum of 100
kilometres” each way was the claimable amount.
3. The CBI is very clear, however, that the maximum 100 kms one way must be decreased
by the 16 km minimum distance threshold to make the administration of TAA eligible. This
results in the maximum kilometers payable for a one-way trip being 84 kms, and for a return trip,
168 kms.
4. RCSU (Pac) pay is obliged to review TAA claims back to 1 Sep 17 when the instruction
became effective and recover amounts which exceed the allowance. Members to whom this
adjustment applies will see these transactions appear on their upcoming pay statements.
(J1 HRO)
122/18 – CORPS/SQUADRON PAY
1. An updated DND 2893, COATS – Class “A” Reserve Service Attendance and
Transportation Assistance Allowance Register form for Corps/Squadron Local Training pay has
been added to the Forms section of SharePoint for the 2018-2019 cadet training year. Refer to
page 2 of the form for instructions on the completion of the form.
2. All payroll inquiries and submission of DND 2893 forms are to be sent to the positional
email account: [email protected].
3. Please ensure that all scanned or photographed DND 2893s are clean, clear and fitted to
either 8.5 x 11” or 8.5 x 14” paper. Submissions that are not clear or are cut off may need to be
rejected and emailed back to sender.
(J1 HRO)
123/18 – REQUESTING SPECIALIST INSTRUCTOR SUPPORT
Ref: CATO 21-03
1. IAW ref, each corps/squadron is allocated a maximum number of specialist days per
training year. The number of days is equal to the authorized number of paid staff for that
training year (i.e. if a corps/squadron has a paid establishment of 6 officers, that corps/squadron
has an allocation of 6 specialist days).
2. These days can be used to pay a COATS member including members on the CISS
establishment, a PRes member or a Civilian Instructor. A member on strength at a
corps/squadron cannot collect specialist pay at their corps/squadron, but may be authorized to
provide specialist support outside their corps/squadron. Specialist days are not to be used to do
administrative or general tasks.
3. Corps/Squadron Commanding Officers are to submit requests for approval of specialist
instructors to their Zone Training Officer, preferably by email. Requests are to be submitted in
advance of an activity, not after. The Zone Training Officer will review the request and, if
supported, forward to the J1 HRO for final approval. The J1 HRO will then provide final
financial approval and instructions via email on how to submit the required paperwork for pay
processing.
(J1 HRO)
124/18 – CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – REGIONAL AND FORMATION HONOURS
Refs: A. PRCI 212
B. Natl CJCR Sp Gp Order 5027-0
1. The purpose of Regional and Formation level honours is to recognize the contributions of
individuals whose service or actions bring credit to the corps/squadron, RCSU (Pac) or to the
Canadian Cadet Organizations (CCO) as a whole. These individuals do not necessarily have to
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be a cadet or CAF member, they can also be a deserving volunteer or supporter to the
CCO. More information about criteria for various honours and awards can be found in refs.
2. Nominations can be submitted using a Cdt #175, found in the File Repository, and should
be accompanied by any supporting documentation. All nominations must be submitted to the J1
Services Officer, in confidence, NLT 30 Sep 18.
3. Should further information or clarification be required, contact the J1 Services Officer,
Capt Lacey, at 250-363-0806.
(J1 Svcs O)
125/18 – FORTRESS ANNUAL VERIFICATIONS
1. All corps/squadron staff must ensure that the Annual Validation Form, which is
generated through FORTRESS, is completed by all returning cadets not later than 30 Nov 18.
The Annual Validation Form must be completed prior to a cadet being able to submit a
Participation Application.
2. In addition, those returning cadets who require a Detailed Medical Verification must
complete a DND 2570, Detailed Health Questionnaire (DHQ) and submit that form to the
RCMLO. The following points are to be noted with regard to DHQs being submitted to the
RCMLO:
a. the due date for all DHQs for returning cadets is 30 Nov 18. Although the
RCMLO will continue to process late returns up to 31 Jan 19, it must be noted
that after that date, only DHQs for new enrolees or for current cadets reporting a
new medical condition will be accepted. This means that returning cadets who
require a DHQ and who do not submit one by 31 Jan 19 will not be eligible for
CTC selection;
b. DHQs must be printed from FORTRESS so that the “tombstone” data is printed
onto the form – those that have handwritten information in sections 1 and 2 will
not be processed as they are too frequently incomplete or illegible;
c. DHQs must be signed by the parent/guardian and not the cadet. There are no
exceptions, regardless of the age of the cadet;
d. only the current version of the DHQ will be accepted;
e. photocopies, scanned or faxed versions of the DHQ will not be accepted;
f. if corps/squadron staff become aware of a new medical condition, a new DHQ
will be required; and
g. if possible, corps/squadron staff should provide a pre-addressed envelope with the
DHQ so parents/guardians may mail the DHQs directly to the RCMLO at:
Regional Cadet Support Unit (Pacific)
Attn: RCMLO
PO Box 17000 Stn Forces
Victoria, BC V9A 7N2
3. The DHQ process is intended to protect cadets from participating in activities that may
not be compatible with their medical conditions and also to protect the corps/squadron staff as
well as the CCO from liability which may result from allowing a cadet to participate in an
activity that aggravates or worsens a medical condition. Participation Limitations assigned to a
cadet through this process are to be respected during local training activities as well as CTC
training.
(RCMLO)
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126/18 – CIC BRANCH ASSOCIATION DINNER HOSTED BY THE LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
1. The Honourable Janet Austin, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, invites past, present
and affiliated members of the CCO to join her in recognizing the 100th Anniversary of Royal
Canadian Sea Cadets and the special achievements of LCol Terry Kopan.
2. This event will serve as the 20th annual tri-elemental CIC dinner, this year hosted in
partnership with the CIC Branch Association of BC on Saturday, 3 November 2018 at Government
House in Victoria, BC.
3. The formal dinner will recognize the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets
and its leaders who dedicate themselves to the betterment of Canada through the development of our
nation’s youth. It will also pay special tribute to LCol Terry Kopan, former CIC Branch Advisor and
founder of the annual tri-elemental CIC dinner. Guests and spouses welcome. Space is limited and
tickets will be sold on a first come, first served basis. For more information, visit www.cic-bc.ca.
(CIC Branch Association)
127/18 – RE-INSTATEMENT OF ABSEIL ACTIVITIES 1. On 28 Aug 18, the CO of RCSU (Pac) re-instated Abseil activities for Regionally Directed
and Local Training activities for the Army Cadet program.
2. Corps wishing to conduct an Abseil activity will need to familiarize themselves with the new
SOP and Interim Direction before planning an Abseil activity and submitting a CSAR to their
respective Training Support Coordinator. Corps may request to use Abseil equipment from RCSU
(Pac) but the expectation is that a Cadet Corps will purchase and maintain their own Abseil
equipment in the future as RCSU has limited abseil equipment available.
3. Abseil activities may be conducted on all CAF Certified Rappel Towers and Engineered
Structures within Pacific Region. Currently Pacific Region has received one request for approval of a
non-DND Abseil training site which is currently being considered.
4. Information will be posted on SharePoint regarding approved abseil sites, pending abseil
training sites, current certified abseil instructors and all current policies and amendments under the
Army folder.
5. Questions can be directed to the J5 Plans O (Army Cdts), Capt K. Russell by email at
[email protected] or 250-363-0892.
(J5 Plans O (Army Cdts))
128/18 – SEA CADET SEAMANSHIP DEPLOYMENTS (SCSD) – OCT 18 & MAR 19
1. The Sea Cadet Seamanship Deployments (SCSD) will be carried out in Oct 18 and Mar
19. During these deployments, Sea Cadets from across the country are offered a relevant and
credible at-sea naval opportunity aboard ORCA class Patrol Craft Training (PCT) vessels. Sea
Cadets will undergo training and learn to stand watch in various roles such as helmsman,
lookout, and galley assistant and will practice exercises such as simulated firefighting, flooding
and casualty emergencies. Approximately 128 Sea Cadets will train aboard two ORCA class
PCT vessels per deployment, provided by the Patrol Craft Training Unit, and will be deployed in
company to support the SCSD in the Area of Operations of Victoria, Gulf Islands, Strait of
Georgia, and Vancouver.
a. Sea Cadets – Eligibility criteria is: be a minimum of 15 years of age; have
completed Phase IV; be fluent in the language of the assigned vessel; have a high
level of physical fitness; and be free of any participation limitation (medical or
psychological). Participation Applications for all 4 deployments are to be entered
into Fortress. SCSD dates for Sea Cadets are as follows:
(1) serial 116701 SCSD: 13 to 20 Oct 18 (including travel dates) (2 English
vessels to support RCSU Cen and stand-by cadets from Pac);
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(2) serial 116702 SCSD: 20 Oct to 27 Oct 18 (including travel dates) (2
English vessels to support RCSUs NW and Pac);
(3) serial 116703 SCSD: 9 to 16 Mar 19 (including travel dates) (1 English
vessel to support RCSUs Atl and Cen, 1 French vessel to support RCSU
Est and stand-by cadets from Pac); and
(4) serial 116704 SCSD: 16 to 23 Mar 19 (including travel dates) (1 English
vessel to support RCSU Atl and Pac, 1 French vessel to support RCSU
Atl and Est); and
b. Officers – Eligibility criteria: ORCA-Command Endorsement and/or Tender
Charge Vessel Operators (TCVO) course and/or have the desire to attend the next
available TCVO course. In addition to the deployment timeframes, support
officers with DND 404 are required for various class A service pre- and post-
deployments. Officers who wish to be considered are to submit their availability
schedules to contact J5 Plans O (Sea Cdts), Lt(N) C. Lawless at
[email protected] or 250-363-0831. SCSD dates for officers and
staff are as follows:
(1) serials 116701 - 116702 SCSD: 10 to 30 Oct 18 (including travel dates);
and
(2) serials 116703 - 116704 SCSD: 6 to 26 Mar 19 (including travel dates).
2. Questions regarding Sea Cadet training, prerequisites and/or selection criteria are to be
directed to the J5 Plans O (Sea Cdts), Lt(N) C. Lawless by email at
[email protected] or 250-363-0831.
(J5 Plans O (Sea Cdts))
129/18 – SEA CADET PROVINCIAL QUALIFYING REGATTA 5 – 8 OCT 18
The Provincial Qualifying Regatta (PQR) 2018 is a regionally sponsored non-discretionary
regatta conducted at the South Vancouver Island Cadet Nautical Site (SVI CNS). This regatta
will facilitate competition between 40 cadet sailors from Pacific Region in order to select the top
20 cadet sailors, who will progress to the National Qualifying Regatta to be held in April
2019. The regatta emphasizes teamwork and sportsmanship and fosters recruitment and
retention. Serials available in FORTRESS 6 Sep 18. Warning Order is available on SharePoint.
(J3 Trg O (Sail))
130/18 – STALE TRAVEL CLAIMS PENDING DELETION
Ref: CFTDTI 4.11 para e
1. The above ref states: “A member shall submit duty travel claims and receipts and
supporting documentation within 1 year after the completion of duty travel unless circumstances
disclose sufficient reason for the delay.”
2. Any delay in claim submission affects the overall unit financial management and staff
resources.
3. Travel claims remain a priority and are to be finalized as soon as possible. There are
several outstanding claims and they will be deleted as “unclaimed”. Claims clerks have made a
final contact to every claimant. Refer to Annex D below to see if you have an outstanding claim.
Your point of contact is MCpl Linda Reeves who can be reached at 250-363-0896 or
(J8)
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131/18 – RELEASE OF CAF POLICY ON THE USE OF CANNABIS
Ref: DAOD 9004-1, Use of Cannabis by CAF Members
1. The Chief of Defence Staff announced a new policy outlining the rules for military
members regarding the use of cannabis.
2. DAOD 9004-1, Use of Cannabis by CAF Members, is an order that applies to officers
and non-commissioned members of the Canadian Armed Forces, including all Reserve Force
COATS members. The DAOD as well as the related CANFORGEN 151/18, CDS Direction on
Use of Cannabis by CAF Members, are posted on the RCSU (Pac) SharePoint site. All members
must familiarize themselves with this policy.
3. Beginning 17 Oct 18, cannabis will be legal for recreational use by adults in Canada, and
the new policy was developed to foster a safe and healthy workplace for all members of the
Defence Team, and to ensure that the Canadian military remains a fit, deployable, and effective
force by establishing periods of prohibition for the consumption of cannabis for the military.
Every member of Pacific Region is strongly urged to read and fully understand the contents of
the policy.
4. DAOD 9004-1 directs a period of prohibition of cannabis consumption during the 24
hours before any known or expected performance of operation or handling of a loaded weapon,
ammunition, explosive ordnance or explosive. It is to be noted that this includes the use of air
rifles, including the supervision or instructor of an air rifle activity even if the CAF member is
not handling or firing the air rifle.
(CO)
// original signed by Maj G.R. Reddy for //
D.B. Henderson
Commander
Commanding Officer
Annexes
Annex A Reliability Status Requiring Update
Annex B PRC/VSS Requiring Update
Annex C Corps and Squadron Official Population 2018/2019
Annex D Stale Travel Claims Pending Deletion
Annex A
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
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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
years. Note that for renewals, certified copies of two pieces of ID and a proof of current address
are required to accompany the Cdt #172. The following personnel must renew their RS prior to
the due date indicated below:
Unit Rank Name Due Date
902 RCACS Capt Berger, W 12-Nov-18
105 RCSCC Lt(N) Broom, B 20-Oct-18
RCSU Maj Deck, B 21-Oct-18
RCSU Capt Elgert, R 28-Nov-18
325 RCSCC Capt Fairchild, R 07-Nov-18
RCSU MCpl Forbes, S 19-Nov-18
RCSU Lt Giles, T 22-Sep-18
RCSU CI Gonyea, R 10-Nov-18
907 RCACS 2Lt May, S 14-Sep-18
RCSU MCpl Phillips, G 24-Oct-18
RCSU Capt Utsch, M 14-Sep-18
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
2136 RCACC Capt Beddoes, E 12-May-18 24-May-18
103 RCACS Capt Canlas, O 14-Mar-18 09-Jan-18*
189 RCSCC Lt(N) Cartwright, J 14-Feb-18 27-Feb-18
RCSU Capt Chan, D 07-Dec-17 12-Sep-17*
RCSU Lt(N) Dalley (Bollen), L 16-Mar-15 07-Jan-16
258 RCACS Capt Eichinger, N 17-Nov-14 07-Jan-16
RCSU Capt Escobar, F 03-Oct-15 01-Apr-16
RCSU Capt Goddard, K 02-Apr-18 30-Apr-18
819 RCACS Capt Hargreaves, T 06-Aug-17 09-Jun-17 *
RCSU MWO Hobor, T 08-Feb-18 09-Feb-17*
RCSU SLt Kardal, R 07-Feb-17 06-Oct-16
RCSU Capt Kelley, S 15-Apr-18 30-Apr-18
RCAOps Capt Kerry, S 20-Mar-17 31-Mar-17
RCSU 2Lt Lehton, Y 20-May-18 24-May-18
RCSU Lt Pattullo, C 14-Jun-18 25-Jun-18
RCSU Capt Perrin, R 14-Jun-17 26-Apr-17
259 RCACS Lt Power, B 06-Feb-17 09-Feb-17
2305 RCACC Capt Shearsmith, D 23-Jun-18 25-Jun-18
RCSU Lt(N) Totten, N 21-Sep-15 17-Oct-16
RCSU Capt Turra, E 24-Jan-17 25-Jan-17
258 RCACS Capt Wanner, D 16-May-17 24-Oct-16
RCSU Lt Wolfe, D 10-Sep-17 12-Sep-17
RCSU Capt Wright, M 29-Aug-15 07-Jan-16
RCSU Lt Yu, J 26-May-17 14-Apr-17
RCSU Lt Zhang, L 15-May-18 24-May-18
* Mbr was suspended for an expired PRC/VSS on the date indicated, but a new RS will also be
required prior to authorization to recommence duties.
3. RS paperwork has been completed for the following personnel who are authorized to
recommence duties effective on the approval date indicated below:
Annex A
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
A-2/2
Unit Rank Name Cease Parading
Effective Date Approval Date
655 RCACS Capt Leung, J 30-Apr-18 06-Sep-18
(J1 Staffing O)
Annex B
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
B-1/3
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 RCSU Lt(N) Beresford, A 11-Sep-18
767 RCACS Lt Brunner-Love, E 08-Oct-18
RCSU PO1 Butler, W 29-Oct-18
RCSU CI Calhoon-Cardinal, R 12-Nov-18
RCSU NCdt De Gracia, C 22-Nov-18
2289 RCACC 2Lt Gill, M 21-Nov-18
136 RCSCC Lt(N) Grant, D 22-Nov-18
93 RCSCC Lt(N) Kerr, M 29-Oct-18
386 RCACS Capt Lee, D 04-Nov-18
RCSU Capt Major, C 19-Sep-18
102 RCSCC Lt(N) McDevitt, S 09-Oct-18
3020 RCACC CI Murphy, D 23-Sep-18
RCSU Capt Pepin, G 24-Sep-18
RCSU Lt Power, B 13-Sep-18
581 RCACS CI Smith, Kat 28-Oct-18
RCSU 2Lt Smith, Kay 03-Oct-18
RCSU CI Van Wyk, K 30-Oct-18
903 RCACC Lt Wolf, C 09-Oct-18
47 RCSCC SLt Wong, N 22-Oct-18
2827 RCACC Lt Wong, P 04-Oct-18
2947 RCACC Capt Yauck, L 12-Sep-18
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 SLt Agoes, I 08-Dec-17 11-Dec-17
861 RCACS Lt Aitchison, E 04-Feb-18 05-Feb-18
RCSU Lt(N) Allan, O 29-Oct-17 02-Dec-15
RCAOps 2Lt Amelia, J 14-Apr-16 15-Apr-16
RCSU OCdt Anderson, D 19-Sep-16 28-Oct-16
2812 RCACC Capt Blakely, A 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
RCSU Lt Bowles, C 05-Apr-18 12-Apr-18
513 RCACS Capt Brand, C 10-Oct-17 12-Oct-17
RCSU Capt Buller, D 22-Nov-17 28-Nov-17
RCSU A/Maj Cable, R 05-Feb-13 06-Feb-13
103 RCACS Capt Canlas, O 08-Jan-18 09-Jan-18
RCSU 2Lt Carlson, I 03-Sep-15 07-Jan-16
RCSU Capt Chan, D 07-Sep-17 12-Sep-17
RCSU 2Lt Cheung, E 29-Nov-15 07-Jan-16
RCSU OCdt Chi, I 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
RCSU 2Lt Choi, L 24-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU Lt Contractor, D 23-Jun-14 24-Jun-14
RCSU Lt Coombs, T 02-Nov-16 03-Nov-16
RCSU PO2 Covlin, K 11-Jan-17 12-Jan-17
Annex B
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
B-2/3
RCSU 2Lt Crawford, D 07-Sep-16 22-Mar-16
RCSU Maj Croston, C 25-Jun-17 30-Jun-17
RCSU A/SLt Doskotch, K 30-Nov-16 01-Dec-16
RCSU SLt Douglas, R 07-Jan-16 31-Jan-17
RCSU Capt Drought, R 23-May-17 29-May-17
RCSU Lt(N) Dube, R 09-Jul-17 19-Jul-17
258 RCACS Capt Eichinger, N 24-Jul-17 07-Jan-16
RCSU Capt Escobar, F 07-Jan-17 01-Apr-16
RCSU Capt Fearn, C 09-Jul-17 10-Jul-17
RCSU OCdt Fernstrom, J 14-Sep-16 14-Jan-16
RCSU MCpl Forbes, S 09-Aug-18 10-Aug-18
RCSU Lt George, B 02-Sep-16 09-Sep-16
2893 RCACC Capt Giroux, C 08-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU CI Gonyea, R 17-Jul-18 05-Sep-18
RCSU 2Lt Goswell, M 09-Nov-16 09-Nov-16
RCSU OCdt Green, A 26-Jun-18 27-Jun-18
RCSU MWO Hobor, T 08-Feb-17 09-Feb-17
RCSU Lt Houle, E 27-Jan-15 29-Jan-15
2573 RCACC Lt Jensen, C 08-Apr-18 12-Apr-18
22 RCACS Capt Johnson, G 21-Jun-17 30-Jun-17
RCSU A/SLt Johnson, J 06-May-15 31-Jan-17
RCSU Capt Jones, A 22-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU SLt Kardal, R 12-Apr-16 06-Oct-16
2422 RCACC Lt Keely, V 08-Nov-17 28-Nov-17
RCAOps Capt Kelley, R 22-Feb-17 23-Feb-17
RCAOps Capt Kelley, S 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
RCSU Lt Kelusky, S 28-Aug-18 29-Aug-18
RCSU Lt Keogh, B 07-Sep-16 09-Sep-16
RCSU SLt Lafleur, S 31-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU SLt Lee, A 29-Oct-15 07-Jan-16
RCSU Lt(N) Levesque-Martel, V 19-Mar-17 20-Mar-17
RCSU Capt L'Heureux, M 21-Sep-17 28-Sep-17
RCSU NCdt Lochhead, D 25-Apr-17 28-Apr-17
RCSU Lt Lum Black, K 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
2893 RCACC Capt MacDonell, T 07-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
2277 RCACC Lt MacDougall, A 24-Mar-16 29-Mar-16
777 RCACS Capt MacLean, S 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
RCSU 2Lt Mahar, T 20-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
RCSU Lt(N) McLennan, D 27-Aug-17 04-Feb-16
RCSU 2Lt Moore, A 15-Oct-17 20-Oct-17
RCSU OCdt Moy, K 29-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU 2Lt Murray, R 04-Aug-17 05-Aug-17
RCSU Capt Perrin, R 25-Apr-17 26-Apr-17
RCSU OCdt Pike, S 23-Sep-15 12-Mar-14
RCSU SLt Power, S 31-Aug-17 01-Sep-17
RCSU Capt Rowsell, M 11-Apr-18 30-Apr-18
888 RCACS OCdt Samra, I 07-Mar-18 28-Mar-18
RCSU 2Lt Santos, E 19-Oct-17 20-Oct-17
54 RCSCC NCdt Schoenfelder, A 25-Feb-16 26-Feb-16
89 RCACS Capt Seaton, M 19-Sep-17 21-Sep-17
513 RCACS Lt Sekhon, N 29-Jul-17 03-Aug-17
RCSU SLt Siemens, F 03-Jun-18 04-Jun-18
RCSU OCdt Stead, C 03-Feb-18 12-Feb-18
RCSU Lt(N) Tai, M 28-Feb-17 01-Mar-17
RCSU Capt Tam, J 04-Feb-18 12-Feb-18
RCSU 2Lt Tarape, F 24-Feb-15 25-Feb-15
2277 RCACC Lt Toth, T 04-Aug-17 05-Sep-17
RCSU Lt(N) Totten, N 19-Jul-17 17-Oct-16
RCSU Capt Turra, E 02-Aug-17 25-Jan-17
RCAOps Capt Vucko, D 21-Nov-16 23-Nov-16
RCAOps Capt Vucko, J 07-Nov-16 09-Nov-16
2893 RCACC Capt Wade, C 20-Jun-17 30-Jun-17
2893 RCACC OCdt Wickes, F 18-Jan-18 24-Jan-18
Annex B
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
B-3/3
325 RCSCC A/SLt Wisla, S 11-Jan-17 12-Jan-17
RCSU Capt Wright, M 26-Apr-17 07-Jan-16
RCSU Lt Yu, J 13-Apr-17 14-Apr-17
5. PRC/VSS has been completed and approved for the following personnel who are
authorized to recommence duties effective on the PRC/VSS approval date indicated below:
Unit Rank Name Cease Parading
Effective Date
PRC/VSS
Approval Date 2812 RCACC 2Lt Ajab Noor, F 30-May-18 12-Jun-18
220 RCSCC SLt Angelblazer, V 30-May-18 16-Aug-18
RCSU Lt Chung, L 28-Oct-16 26-Jun-18
655 RCACS 2Lt Cheung, Y 08-Jan-18 26-Jun-18
RCSU Maj Davies, D 15-Jun-17 10-Jul-18
2983 RCACC Capt Davies, E 06-Sep-17 05-Sep-18
RCSU Capt Dwyer, C 05-Sep-17 24-Aug-18
3005 RCACC 2Lt Fraser, C 25-Jun-18 24-Jul-18
1867 RCACC Capt Henderson, Tra 24-May-18 30-Jul-18
RCAOps OCdt Koelewyn, V 07-Mar-18 08-Aug-18
848 RCACS Lt(N) Looye, C 28-Mar-18 29-Mar-18
RCSU Capt Peel, M 02-Sep-17 21-Aug-18
220 RCSCC SLt Raddatz, A 25-Jun-18 30-Jul-18
2381 RCACC Lt Wu, F 31-Jan-17 24-Jul-18
RCSU Lt Zhang, L 24-Oct-17 05-Jun-18
(J1 Staffing O)
Annex C
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
C-1/1
CORPS AND SQUADRON OFFICIAL POPULATION 2018/2019
Corps /
Squadron
Official
Population
Paid
Position
Corps /
Squadron
Official
Population
Paid
Position
5 RCSCC 90 8 2943 RCACC 16 5
7 RCSCC 34 6 2947 RCACC 79 7 47 RCSCC 82 7 2963 RCACC 18 5
54 RCSCC 30 6 3005 RCACC 26 5
63 RCSCC 19 5 3020 RCACC 15 5 64 RCSCC 18 5 3063 RCACC 20 5
81 RCSCC 18 5 3064 RCACC 12 5 93 RCSCC 28 5 3066 RCACC 11 5
100 RCSCC 28 5 3067 RCACC 15 5
102 RCSCC 78 7 3080 RCACC 14 5 105 RCSCC 53 6 3300 RCACC 74 7
109 RCSCC 23 5 22 RCACS 15 5 131 RCSCC 10 5 59 RCACS 112 8
136 RCSCC 78 7 89 RCACS 123 9 137 RCSCC 23 5 103 RCACS 58 6
158 RCSCC 20 5 111 RCACS 139 9
169 RCSCC 20 5 135 RCACS 79 7 189 RCSCC 28 5 147 RCACS 84 7
195 RCSCC 103 8 204 RCACS 46 6 201 RCSCC 88 7 205 RCACS 67 7
202 RCSCC 20 5 222 RCACS 33 6
204 RCSCC 30 6 223 RCACS 27 5 220 RCSCC 14 5 232 RCACS 25 5
263 RCSCC 34 6 243 RCACS 61 7 296 RCSCC 19 5 257 RCACS 22 5
307 RCSCC 54 6 258 RCACS 22 5 325 RCSCC 30 6 259 RCACS 55 6
347 RCSCC 10 5 279 RCACS 27 5
349 RCSCC 29 5 353 RCACS 38 6 354 RCSCC 54 6 363 RCACS 34 6
72 RCACC 46 6 386 RCACS 95 8 788 RCACC 16 5 396 RCACS 49 6
903 RCACC 30 6 513 RCACS 57 6
950 RCACC 14 5 521 RCACS 74 7 1705 RCACC 38 6 525 RCACS 40 6
1725 RCACC 87 7 531 RCACS 26 5 1726 RCACC 28 5 552 RCACS 24 5
1746 RCACC 23 5 561 RCACS 19 5 1787 RCACC 21 5 581 RCACS 28 5
1789 RCACC 22 5 583 RCACS 90 8
1813 RCACC 17 5 609 RCACS 123 9 1838 RCACC 56 6 637 RCACS 168 10
1867 RCACC 70 7 655 RCACS 221 12 1922 RCACC 54 6 676 RCACS 72 7
2136 RCACC 38 6 692 RCACS 198 11
2276 RCACC 38 6 744 RCACS 60 7 2277 RCACC 90 8 746 RCACS 153 10
2289 RCACC 27 5 747 RCACS 53 6 2290 RCACC 66 7 754 RCACS 160 10
2305 RCACC 54 6 759 RCACS 145 9 2308 RCACC 15 5 767 RCACS 143 9
2316 RCACC 68 7 768 RCACS 38 6
2381 RCACC 109 8 777 RCACS 149 9 2422 RCACC 34 6 787 RCACS 22 5
2458 RCACC 10 5 808 RCACS 107 8 2472 RCACC 42 6 819 RCACS 124 9
2483 RCACC 49 6 828 RCACS 56 6
2556 RCACC 12 5 835 RCACS 28 5 2573 RCACC 44 6 841 RCACS 13 5
2618 RCACC 50 6 848 RCACS 46 6 2756 RCACC 24 5 858 RCACS 21 5
2757 RCACC 8 5 861 RCACS 135 9 2781 RCACC 18 5 888 RCACS 176 10
2812 RCACC 143 9 893 RCACS 31 6
2822 RCACC 40 6 899 RCACS 19 5 2827 RCACC 46 6 902 RCACS 20 5
2887 RCACC 33 6 904 RCACS 13 0 2893 RCACC 52 6 907 RCACS 152 10
2924 RCACC 19 5 909 RCACS 37 6
Annex D
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
D-1/2
STALE TRAVEL CLAIMS PENDING DELETION
SN Claimant Start Date End Date Delete Date 239 Algra, L 02-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 02-Feb-19
341 Algra, P 02-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 02-Feb-19
341 Algra, P 10-Feb-18 11-Feb-18 10-Feb-19
341 Algra, P 05-Mar-18 11-Mar-18 05-Mar-19
314 Antoniou, P 20-Jan-18 21-Jan-18 20-Jan-19
022 Bachmier, D 16-Mar-18 18-Mar-18 16-Mar-19
716 Badel, B 09-Feb-18 11-Feb-18 09-Feb-19
104 Blackstock, M 05-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 05-Apr-19
231 Bonneville, S 29-Mar-18 30-Mar-18 29-Mar-19
950 Brunskill, M 16-Feb-18 18-Feb-18 16-Feb-19
789 Burtenshaw, S 30-Mar-18 31-Mar-18 30-Mar-19
013 Chandra, S 03-Mar-18 08-Mar-18 03-Mar-19
260 Choi, R 06-Apr-18 06-Apr-18 06-Apr-19
709 Cole, N 02-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 02-Feb-19
709 Cole, N 24-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 24-Mar-19
469 Crawford, M 19-Jan-18 23-Jan-18 19-Jan-19
469 Crawford, M 30-Mar-18 31-Mar-18 30-Mar-19
806 Cross, M 24-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 24-Mar-19
928 Dalgleish, B 14-May-18 15-May-18 14-May-19
356 Daniels, S 20-Jan-18 21-Jan-18 20-Jan-19
644 De Vaal, C 06-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 06-Apr-19
644 De Vaal, C 05-Jun-18 09-Jun-18 05-Jun-19
961 Deaton, T 08-Feb-18 18-Feb-18 08-Feb-19
432 Debert, B 24-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 24-Mar-19
432 Debert, B 07-Jun-18 08-Jun-18 07-Jun-19
307 Doll, C 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
738 Douglas, D 05-Jun-18 09-Jun-18 05-Jun-19
710 Duciame, A 05-Jun-18 10-Jun-18 05-Jun-19
980 Dyke, T 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
069 Edwards, J 24-Feb-18 25-Feb-18 24-Feb-19
749 Evans, D 11-May-18 13-May-18 11-May-19
398 Fairchild, R 01-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 01-Feb-19
205 Fallah, M 05-Jun-18 09-Jun-18 05-Jun-19
769 Fedderly, G 07-Mar-18 17-Mar-18 07-Mar-19
120 Glaisher, J 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
592 Grafton, W 16-Sep-17 17-Sep-17 16-Sep-18
592 Grafton, W 19-May-18 20-May-18 19-May-19
592 Grafton, W 26-May-18 27-May-18 26-May-19
439 Green, C 16-Sep-17 17-Sep-17 16-Sep-18
101 Gurnett, C 21-Apr-18 28-Apr-18 21-Apr-19
312 Hare, N 23-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 23-Mar-19
291 Harvey, C 02-Mar-18 05-Mar-18 02-Mar-19
291 Harvey, C 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
344 Hashmi, S 16-Feb-18 17-Feb-18 16-Feb-19
108 Havas, T 18-Mar-18 23-Mar-18 18-Mar-19
454 Hellyer, M 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
930 Ho, S 13-Apr-18 17-Apr-18 13-Apr-19
916 Hotel, D 06-Oct-17 09-Oct-17 06-Oct-18
270 Jansen, A 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
490 Jervis, A 12-Jan-18 13-Jan-18 12-Jan-19
490 Jervis, A 02-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 02-Feb-19
490 Jervis, A 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
350 Kallert, B 06-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 06-Apr-19
269 Kemp, P 05-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 05-Apr-19
745 Kiefer, N 18-Mar-18 23-Mar-18 18-Mar-19
745 Kiefer, N 30-Mar-18 02-Apr-18 30-Mar-19
745 Kiefer, N 27-Apr-18 29-Apr-18 27-Apr-19
745 Kiefer, N 11-May-18 13-May-18 11-May-19
490 Kinross, J 19-Jan-18 20-Jan-18 19-Jan-19
490 Kinross, J 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
641 Kroeker, A 11-Oct-17 31-Oct-17 11-Oct-18
641 Kroeker, A 07-Mar-18 27-Mar-18 07-Mar-19
578 Lane, K 13-Jan-18 14-Jan-18 13-Jan-19
Annex D
RCSU (Pac) Routine Orders
11 September 2018
D-2/2
106 Lapshinoff, J 23-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 23-Mar-19
687 Lee, M 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
847 Leslie, N 23-Mar-18 25-Mar-18 23-Mar-19
484 L'Heuruex, K 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
681 Li, K 04-May-18 21-May-18 04-May-19
525 Manning, C 21-Apr-18 27-Apr-18 21-Apr-19
973 Marek, M 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
970 Martin, E 19-Jan-18 20-Jan-18 19-Jan-19
970 Martin, E 10-Feb-18 11-Feb-18 10-Feb-19
970 Martin, E 05-Mar-18 11-Mar-18 05-Mar-19
417 Mccarthy, S 21-Apr-18 27-Apr-18 21-Apr-19
555 Mclennan, D 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
640 Mercer, C 05-Jun-18 09-Jun-18 05-Jun-19
140 Morrice, E 15-Mar-18 19-Mar-18 15-Mar-19
430 Nicoll, G 29-Mar-18 01-Apr-18 29-Mar-19
494 Nimegeers, K 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
732 Osborne, A 26-May-18 01-Jun-18 26-May-19
153 Parent, M 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
947 Pattullo, C 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
235 Pepin, G 19-Jan-18 21-Jan-18 19-Jan-19
235 Pepin, G 09-Mar-18 10-Mar-18 09-Mar-19
235 Pepin, G 06-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 06-Apr-19
824 Ralph, C 12-Jan-18 14-Jan-18 12-Jan-19
261 Rana, S 01-Jun-18 08-Jun-18 01-Jun-19
531 Reyes, M 15-May-18 21-May-18 15-May-19
558 Rook, D 29-Mar-18 01-Apr-18 29-Mar-19
674 Sargent, A 20-Jan-18 21-Jan-18 20-Jan-19
731 Schnider, R 06-Apr-18 08-Apr-18 06-Apr-19
848 Schreiber, A 20-Jan-18 21-Jan-18 20-Jan-19
053 Sheridan, W 29-Mar-18 01-Apr-18 29-Mar-19
824 Situ, Y 04-May-18 21-May-18 04-May-19
108 Smith, F 25-May-18 27-May-18 25-May-19
005 Stevens, P 29-May-18 05-Jun-18 29-May-19
225 Tan, J 02-Feb-18 04-Feb-18 02-Feb-19
831 Tellier, M 11-Feb-18 22-Feb-18 11-Feb-19
774 Tomlinson, D 14-May-18 21-May-18 14-May-19
774 Tomlinson, D 25-May-18 27-May-18 25-May-19
652 Vanderlinden, J 16-Feb-18 18-Feb-18 16-Feb-19
074 Verhoog, N 05-May-18 06-May-18 05-May-19
660 Wallin, B 26-Jan-18 31-Jan-18 26-Jan-19
660 Wallin, B 24-Mar-18 30-Mar-18 24-Mar-19
458 White, D 01-Dec-17 03-Dec-17 01-Dec-18
404 Williams, J 21-Apr-18 28-Apr-18 21-Apr-19
428 Wiltshire, R 08-Feb-18 18-Feb-18 08-Feb-19
428 Wiltshire, R 03-Mar-18 08-Mar-18 03-Mar-19
428 Wiltshire, R 25-May-18 04-Jun-18 25-May-19
020 Wu, C 29-Oct-17 05-Nov-17 29-Oct-18
450 Yakiwchuk, J 04-May-18 06-May-18 04-May-19
217 Yeung, J 22-Sep-17 24-Sep-17 22-Sep-18