That is just strange. I work at the National Printing Bureau and the washrooms have them installed and they don't look like anyone has tampered with them at all. They are a non-issue, I don't hear anyone talking about them, they treat them as a normal item in a washroom like toilet paper.
There is a Night Vision Modernization Project. Not a lot of details and the info has not been updated in quite a while but this DWAN only website says what they are looking at modernizing...
Happy Birthday to the Royal Artillery formed on 26 May 1716
"Ubique means that warnin’ grunt the perished linesman knows,
When o’er ’is strung an’ sufferin’ front the shrapnel sprays ’is foes;
An’ as their firin’ dies away the ’usky whisper runs
From lips that ’ave n’t drunk all day: “The Guns...
We usually have medal parades, either in theatre or on return to Canada where personnel that were eligible for a theatre medal are presented the medal. Other medals such as the Medal of Bravery are usually awarded at a later date and most often the member is sent to Ottawa to receive it.
This document outlines the medical requirements, some like hearing and vision do change based on trade. Canadian Armed Forces Medical Standards (CFP 154) - Canada.ca
That sounds typical for the CAF, just like announcing you can wear mess dress with the "distinctive CAF Retiree Insignia" on the lower left sleeve of the mess dress jacket when you retire but don't actually have the insignia available (even in picture form).
I suggest contacting the LCMM for the helmet within DSSPM and they will be able to tell you if such a part exists and if it does what the NSN would be. If you look up the CVC helmet in the catalog you will find the name of the LCMM and/or Technical Authority for it.
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