JOINT TASK FORCE TWO (JTF 2) PERSONNEL SECTION 98/99
CANFORGEN 102/98 ADM(HR-MIL) 066 060952Z Oct 98
The following text is a repeat of the Ref. Quote.
1. Intro: JTF 2 is the CF Unit responsible for federal
level counter-terrorist/hostage rescue operations.
This mandate demand personnel who possess very specific
personal attributes and capabilities and who can be
trained to perform a diverse range of unique tactics,
techniques and skills
2. The Unit is comprised of three categories(cat)
of employment:
a) Cat A - special operations
assaulters (ASLTRS) who are directly employable in
the tactical aspects of counter-terrorist/hostage
rescue and other high value tasks. This Cat is
open to both genders of any MOC and any rank from
pte - Maj. They must be volunteers and are selected
based on the successful completion of a selection
process and the special operations assaulter course
(SOAC)
b) Cat B - consists of personnel
who are employable in CBT SP tasks during JTF 2 Ops.
This Cat is comprised of two groups as fols:
(1) Mobility - this is a recently established group
tasked with tactical mobility and other CBT SP tasks
(eg. Fire sp). Mbrs receive skills trg in JTF 2 which
will incl high speed tactical operation of a variety
of vehs and watercraft plus extensive trg with crew
served and pers wpns. The Unit is actively seeking
volunteers for this dynamic new role which is open
to both genders of any MOC and any rank from pte -
WO. Cat B (mobility) mbrs must be volunteers and are
selected based on the successful completion of a new
selection process (commencing 1999) and successful
completion of the skills trg.
(2)
Specialists - selected technical specialists who provide
specialty skills, which are directly related to their
MOC. Cat B(specialists) are volunteers or those identified
and recommended by their CO's and career managers
and are selected based on their superior trade skills.
A review of their career and pers profiles and a personal
interview conducted by JTF 2. It is emphasized that
these Cat B(specialists) are screened and selected
as per Cat C below.
(3) Cat
C - consists of service support pers who are selected
from regular force MOCs to fulfill JTF 2 support requirements.
Mbrs are selected from those who volunteer and those
personnel identified and recommended by CO's and career
managers for service in JTF2. A review of their career
and pers profiles and an interview JTF 2 will be conducted.
3. JTF 2 will commence screening CF volunteers for
Cat A and B(mobility)-repeat Cat B(mobility)in Nov
98. Pre-requisites are as fols:
a) med
category - 32225
b) mbr
must have a min of 3 years svc and be eligible for
a second basic engagement(be) prior to commencement
of phase iv skills trg
c) reservists
must be prepared to commit to a four year pd of svc
prior to commencement of phase iv skills trg.
4. The screening, selection and trg process for Cat
A and Cat B(mobility) is as fols:
a) phase i -
initial application at Unit level
(1) mbr volunteers through his/her chain of comd
(2) mbr undergoes PT test (coopers test) which must
be administered by PSP staff at a CF gym. Min std
for the PT test is as fols:
i) 1 1/2 mile run - 11 minutes or less
ii) pushups (no rest stops) - min 40
iii) situps (1 minute ) - min 40
iv) overhand, straightarm chinups - min 5
v) bench press(4 inches from chest to full arm extension
- 1 press) - min 65kg
Note: the overall test scoring is based on
an aggregate point system. Historically nobody with
a total score of less than 75 points has ever successfully
completed the Cat A selection process. ie. Achieving
the bare minimum standard in each exercise as indicated
above will not be sufficient to attain those
75 points. The fitness levels required for Cat B(mobility)
employment are presently being identified but as a
general guideline mbrs should be able to achieve at
least 65 points. PSP reps at CF gyms will be able
to brief interested mbrs on the Cooper tests scoring
system or mbrs may contact the recruiting WO at the
number provided below.
(3) unit co fwds letter to dhtc ottawa/ci//verifying:
i) the volunteers particulars
ii) which Cat(A or B)is being applied for
iii) that he/she has met the basic criteria as set
out above, and
iv) provides a recommendation based on the mbrs job
performance, overall character, and details of any
fin, disciplinary, pers, admin issues that might affect
suitability
(4) accompanying the letter must be a copy of the
mbrs ASAP and NLT 5 working days prior to the commencement
of DHTC screening team visits to respective CF bases
as detailed below
(6) no financial commitment to be made at this stage
a) phase ii - regional screening
(7) JTF 2 teams will visit the fol CF bases on dates
indicated to conduct phase ii screening
i) team 1 - Esquimalt 23-24 Nov, Comox 26-27 Nov
ii) team 2 - Edmonton 23-24 Nov, Cold Lake 26-27 Nov
iii) team 3 - Winnipeg 23-24 Nov, Shilo 26-27 Nov
iv) team 4 - Petawawa 23-24 Nov, Kingston 26-27 Nov
v) team 5 - Trenton 23-24 Nov, Borden 26-27 Nov
vi) team 6 - St-Jjean 23 Nov, Valcartier 24-25 Nov,
Bagotville 27 Nov
vii) team 7 - Gagetown 23-24 Nov, Halifax 26-27 Nov
viii) Dwyer Hill Trg Centre/Ottawa - 23 Nov
(8) screening will be conducted in the respective
base gyms and will include an introductory unit brief(20-30
minutes), the physical fitness test, a diagnostic
test to assess IQ/spacial recognition, and an interview
(9) mbrs will be required during the screening interview
to authorize the initiation of a criminal background
check which will be administered through military
police channels and the Canadian Police Information
Centre (CPIC)
(10) applicants travelling to CF bases for phase ii
screening will be auth TD costs on case by case basis
as Coord through DHTC trg clk
(11) the data gathered during the phase ii screening
is reviewed by a board at DHTC. Units will be informed
by msg which applicants have been selected to
progress onto phase iii
c) phase iii - selection process
(1) Cat A - suitable applicants will be invited to
attend a six day selection process (plus three days
admin)to be conducted at DHTC in Ottawa as
fols:
i) serial 9901 : 32 candidates 07-15 feb 99
ii) serial 9902 : 32 candidates 21 feb-01 mar 99
iii) serial 9903 : 32 candidates (all off candidates
will attend this serial) 07-15 mar.
Successful off will remain for part 2 of the off selection
which will be completed by 18 mar 99
(2) Cat B(mobility) repeat Cat B(mobility) - suitable
applicants (up to 32 candidates)will be invited to
attend a six day selection process (plus three
days admin) to be conducted at DHTC in Ottawa during
the pd 21-29 mar 99
(3) both selection processes are designed to assess
if candidates are likely to succeed during the phase
iv trg and assess if they possess the
personal attributes reqr for their respective Cat
A or B role. These selection processes are demanding
and push candidates to their
physical and mental limits.
(4) candidates will undergo endurance runs of up to
10 km in PT kit interspersed with circuit trg stands
every 200 - 500m(eg.
Push-ups, sit-ups, squat thrusts, dips, fireman and
deadman lifts, wind sprints, skipping). Mbrs must
complete runs with their peer group within
a reasonable fixed time margin
(5) mbrs undergo phobia tests for water, heights and
confined spaces
(6) individual and group tasks assess the candidates
psychological profile, interpersonal skills, problem
solving skills
(7) mbrs must negotiate various obstacle courses dressed
in PT strip or burdened with cbt clothing, boots,
helmet and other eqpt. These assess physical
dexterity /agility / strength /coordination /speed
and accuracy of reaction and power of recall
(8) tests are conducted in high stress tactical settings
to assess the mbrs ability to recall instructions,
identify and react to
threats, safely handle weapons and make decisions
in dynamic environments while under physical and mental
duress and to assess his/her ability to assimilate
new skills
(9) off selection is in two parts - part 1 the off
will be reqr to successfully complete the six day
process. Part 2 will assess the off organizational,
analytical, communicative and presentation skills
under continued physical and mental duress.
(10) the decision to progress a candidate onto phase
iv trg will be based on a review of his/her overall
performance during the selection process.
(11) successful candidates will be informed that they
are loaded onto phase iv skills trg by msg and joining
instr.
(12) unsuccessful candidates will be informed by msg.
(13) given the extensive resources expended during
the screening and selection phases a candidate will
only be allowed a max of three attempts at phase iii
after which his/her application will not be considered
again
d) phase iv - skills trg
(1) Cat A - those mbrs selected will be on restricted
BTL posting to JTF 2 and will attend SOAC 9901 during
the PD 12 Apr - 31 Oct 99. A HHT will be allowed in
Jun 99 for students who pass certain critical performance
objectives. Movement of DF and E will take place in
Aug 99.
(2) Cat B (mobility)- those mbrs selected for Cat
B (mobility) posns will be on restricted posting to
JTF 2 in May 99 and will undergo skills trg reqr for
Cat B (mobility) employment. A HHT will be allowed
in Jun 99 and movement of DF and E will take place
in Aug 99
5. Cat A and B (mobility) mbrs can expect a fixed
four year posting as an initial posting to JTF 2.
Cat B(specialists) and Cat C mbrs can expect a normal
4 - 6 year posting.
6. JTF 2 will commence screening CF mbrs for Cat
B(specialist) and Cat C in Nov 98 to fill MOC specific
posns in Apr 99
a) volunteers for SP posn and those pers identified
by CO's and career managers will have their files
reviewed by JTF 2 to verify their suitability
based on job performance, skills, qualifications and
pers profiles.
b) selected mbrs will be invited to DHTC for further
screening which will consist of the coopers test (as
a general guideline a min score of 55 points is desired),
further evaluation of their trade /military skills
and an interview.
c) those mbrs invited to DHTC will be informed of
their selection status. Successful mbrs will be informed
and posting instrs will be coord through D MIL C.
7. Conclusion - the Op effectiveness of JTF 2 directly
affects the interests of Canadian public safety and
security and the fight against terrorism. The nature
of its role demands intensive trg be continually conducted
to ensure precision skills are honed to the finest
extent possible. Mbrs must be operationally effective
and ready to deploy at extremely short notice throughout
their tour in JTF 2 - this environment results in
a unique lifestyle and demands that the right people
be selected for the job. JTF 2 provides an extremely
challenging and rewarding career/life experience for
its mbrs. The wealth of skills, knowledge and experience
gained by JTF 2 mbrs serves to benefit not only the
mbr but the CF as a whole.
8. With this in mind it is urged that any interest
in volunteering for svc with JTF 2 be supported to
the fullest extent possible.
9. Questions regarding JTF 2 screening and selection
should be directed to the DHTC recruiting WO at pager
(613)780-1214 . Unquote.
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