Eaglelord17
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We also don’t have a lot of troops in the Canadian Army. To be a useful force we should be looking for 250k, 100k being the minimum. The GoC will not pay for 100k soldiers to be sitting around full time, and the population I don’t think really wants to be part of 100k full time soldiers without incentive. Part time I could see as it is interesting and diverse enough to take a fair bit of pride in, well still not interfering with their whole life outside the military.Which we cannot do effectively. Look how long it can take to get a reservist into the field during fires or floods.
Because of the bureaucratic nature of the system. Hence why I think the system needs a redesign. It is extremely admin heavy, ridiculously so.
We don't have a lot of troops in the Army reserve.
My thoughts with the 1 month only being Reservists could get there stint done then not have to deal with it year round if they wish, vs the current system which can use and abuse you year round and at the end of it there isn’t much to show.
The role at the moment would be augmentation. To be more than that we need to restructure it to work. You could say the same thing about the whole CAF though as it is slowly breaking down.It showed us that our reg force units were understrength. The reserves were not necessary, if we didn't have then we would have sent smaller units- as we are structured now. What if the CA as a whole didn't have to augment units to bring them up to strength? Would the the reserves be needed?
Afghanistan almost broke us. The Reserves were very necessary for that war, sad as it is.
Peer nation like who? We cannot effectively invade anyone. Therefore our peers cannot effectively invade us. So not needed there.
For starters we are part of this thing called NATO which gets us involved potentially around the world. Biggest threats to us being China, followed by Russia, followed by the potential for the US to destabilize itself and someone to decide we would make a great state.
I was in the reserves, I had a great time, it taught me a lot. I was also in a unit that had a defined cold war role and we practiced that. We deployed monthly to maintain and operate Central Relocation Units up and down the Ottawa Valley.
Don't know what it's role is now.
The good news about that is there is a golden opportunity to rebuild from scratch what we have into something useful and effective.