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Armymedic: we'll have to agree to disagree...my opinion is based on dealing with the same group as a planner confined to Kabul (along experience with CFC-A and other units on a previous tour)! However, as a caveat, I wasn't as close to them as you are...
Lawndart:
We're busily comparing apples and oranges. The US is on a war footing and is funding its forces and conducting its deployments accordingly. The US Reserve Force underwent a major restructure some time ago designed to bring it closer to the Regular Army's standards. Having said this, the US is still deploying its ANG in "lower risk" roles (by and large - there are exceptions).
Canada has not done this. You mention that our Reserve is operating at a company or lower level. Heck, our entire Army has based its whole "managed readiness" plan on sub-units! We are not going to see regimental or higher deployments in the near future. The shortcomings of the Reserve Force, particularly with regards to readiness and unit level training are the direct result of the Army's priorities. Until they change - perhaps driven by more urgent operational considerations - it is almost pointless to compare the US and Canadian reserve systems.
Cheers,
TR
Lawndart:
We're busily comparing apples and oranges. The US is on a war footing and is funding its forces and conducting its deployments accordingly. The US Reserve Force underwent a major restructure some time ago designed to bring it closer to the Regular Army's standards. Having said this, the US is still deploying its ANG in "lower risk" roles (by and large - there are exceptions).
Canada has not done this. You mention that our Reserve is operating at a company or lower level. Heck, our entire Army has based its whole "managed readiness" plan on sub-units! We are not going to see regimental or higher deployments in the near future. The shortcomings of the Reserve Force, particularly with regards to readiness and unit level training are the direct result of the Army's priorities. Until they change - perhaps driven by more urgent operational considerations - it is almost pointless to compare the US and Canadian reserve systems.
Cheers,
TR