Brad Sallows
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Doesn't the USNG manage to staff sub-units in places where the only game in town is, say, driver in a transport company?
And yet we do when re run courses constantly on weekends, which burn through our people who then dont wanna take their entire summers off to teach eitherThe main reason was that the average A Res soldier is a student and can not reasonably be expected to take two weekends away from their studies, or other employment/ life commitments.
That al depends on how you allocate those PYs. I'm a fab of heavy summer training and having only a weekend per month for ResF training during the winter. I wouldn't have one PY in use there full-time - a clerk/storeman who looks after administration and as a recruiting office. . I'd do it as a 10/90 set up with the 10% PY serving with a battalion located within 2 hours of that armoury. They'd basically just go out to be with the reserve unit on training weekends.You presume correctly. The ARNG might be able to, maybe we should be able to, but is the juice worth the squeeze? Per dollar/PY spent there's way bigger opportunities and higher priorities than finding homes for/ treating everyone the same.
Absolutely. The problem with our bases is that they are in the middle of nowhere. Over half your ARes strength lie in the London to Quebec City corridor. Only Quebec City lies remotely close to a base. There is nothing that prevents the London to Montreal crowd from training on mech equipment - especially LAVs and the cursed TAPV. Even tanks can be trained with in Meaford - maybe not main calibre live fire but most of the basic training can be conducted there and a course flown from Toronto to Shilo in two hours for live fire battle runs if you place some tanks there..I knew you would raise this point, but I counter with the end state of that program (if resourced properly) leaving us with 6x (Edm, Shilo, Pet, Val x2, Gagetown) Reinforced mechanized BG's to force generate for Europe. The reserves wouldn't be expanding the force in terms of unit count, but would in terms of overall depth and capabilty. if they provide an extra line coy, a mortar platoon, a AT platoon, 2nd Armoured and Engineering Squadron, 2nd gun bty, per BG, that's a significant heavy oriented reserve contribution, already requiring massive investment to equip.
Yes, but most of those are in the US Army Reserve which is not a state national guard but a direct federal reserve force. The USAR is mostly oriented to combat support and combat service support.Doesn't the USNG manage to staff sub-units in places where the only game in town is, say, driver in a transport company?
And yet we do when re run courses constantly on weekends, which burn through our people who then dont wanna take their entire summers off to teach either
Or a training model that doesn't rely heavily on the Res force to train it self to the point of breaking? I've heard some success with the civilian company Calian, outsourcing driver training, and other small courses which can take a lot of strain off ARes units.Then we should probably develop a model that doesn't rely so heavily on the patriotism and good will of the nation's high school seniors and first year college students, IMHO
Or a training model that doesn't rely heavily on the Res force to train it self to the point of breaking? I've heard some success with the civilian company Calian, outsourcing driver training, and other small courses which can take a lot of strain off ARes units.
I know, all those ARes class Bs? Pull them all back to the battle schools, make training a full time contract. Want us to train our selves? Fine but that's a full time job.I agree! It's a self-defeating paradigm...
I find it cute that people think the people filling HQ jobs, and other odd jobs will be immediately available to be "proper" ResF instructors.I know, all those ARes class Bs? Pull them all back to the battle schools, make training a full time contract. Want us to train our selves? Fine but that's a full time job.
Not over night no, but we need to be honest about the point of class Bs, filling thr void of not enough PYs in reg force establishments. We need to rob Peter to pay Paul here. Short term night be some pain, but we need the schools at 100% staffing if we want to get ourselves out of this Mess.I find it cute that people think the people filling HQ jobs, and other odd jobs will be immediately available to be "proper" ResF instructors.
No! No! No! I just want to fire 25% of them and free up the money for ARes equipment and training.I find it cute that people think the people filling HQ jobs, and other odd jobs will be immediately available to be "proper" ResF instructors.
I'll do you one better, eliminate 4 division HQs, use that money else whereNo! No! No! I just want to fire 25% of them and free up the money for ARes equipment and training.
Not over night no, but we need to be honest about the point of class Bs, filling thr void of not enough PYs in reg force establishments. We need to rob Peter to pay Paul here. Short term night be some pain, but we need the schools at 100% staffing if we want to get ourselves out of this Mess.
So long as we all have a realistic understanding.No! No! No! I just want to fire 25% of them and free up the money for ARes equipment and training.
Keeping the schools at 60% and having people spend entire contracts in PAT platoons doesn’t benefit the CAF either. The CDS and others claim we are reconstituting but you can't do that while undertaking the operations we are at our manning levels. What we needed was a 1 year operational pause and every unit gives up 25% of its instructors to the schools. Then you get rid of one back log.So long as we all have a realistic understanding.
There is no magic "pull the ResF back to the ResF" wand to be waved... Shortages will still exist, you're just adjusting those shortages slightly, and perhaps not for the long term benefit of the CAF/ResF.
What schools are at 60%? All schools are the top VCDS priority. If the school is short it's 90% likely because there aren't enough actual humans to fill the jobs. Pulling a CE MWO from a RegF job won't make a RCEME MCpl to teach MSVS driver courses.Keeping the schools at 60% and having people spend entire contracts in PAT platoons doesn’t benefit the CAF either. The CDS and others claim we are reconstituting but you can't do that while undertaking the operations we are at our manning levels. What we needed was a 1 year operational pause and every unit gives up 25% of its instructors to the schools. Then you get rid of one back log.
I'd be satisfied with just eliminating three div hqs.I'll do you one better, eliminate 4 division HQs, use that money else where
I guess we'll never know. There isn't a snowballs chance in hell of ever reducing the size of the Ottawa bureaucracy until after the last field unit, ship and airplane are gone.So long as we all have a realistic understanding.
There is no magic "pull the ResF back to the ResF" wand to be waved... Shortages will still exist, you're just adjusting those shortages slightly, and perhaps not for the long term benefit of the CAF/ResF.
I'd be satisfied with just eliminating three div hqs.
I guess we'll never know. There isn't a snowballs chance in hell of ever reducing the size of the Ottawa bureaucracy until after the last field unit, ship and airplane are gone.
Yes, however our population density is 10x+ yours, so if you don’t want to be in Field Artillery unit, you can drive 45min to be in an Infantry, Engineer, or Armor unit.Doesn't the USNG manage to staff sub-units in places where the only game in town is, say, driver in a transport company?
No! No! No! I just want to fire 25% of them and free up the money for ARes equipment and training.
I'll do you one better, eliminate 4 division HQs, use that money else where
But when you really look at those category A sites and apply the lens allowed by a 3+ hour drive/ weekend per month training scheme it becomes clear that the first bold is an overly pessimistic assessment. Loose and very conservative numbers:Absolutely. The problem with our bases is that they are in the middle of nowhere. Over half your ARes strength lie in the London to Quebec City corridor. Only Quebec City lies remotely close to a base. There is nothing that prevents the London to Montreal crowd from training on mech equipment - especially LAVs and the cursed TAPV. Even tanks can be trained with in Meaford - maybe not main calibre live fire but most of the basic training can be conducted there and a course flown from Toronto to Shilo in two hours for live fire battle runs if you place some tanks there..
IMHO the army makes too many excuses for why things can't be done. Most of the solutions are simple. It's the old saying about the mountain and Mohammad. Southern Ontario and Quebec have the mass of Res. We shouldn't write them off to some simple light infantry role just because it's easy. The army needs mech infantry, tankers and gunners in Latvia. If we don't want to burn out the RegF battalions in rotations there then we better start training reservists to help with the heavy lifting.