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dapaterson said:Anyone who spends time in Borden gets what they deserve. N'est pas, Vern?
Bien ouin monsieur; ça pourrai être pire - je pourrai être à Ottawa a rien faire avec toi.
dapaterson said:Anyone who spends time in Borden gets what they deserve. N'est pas, Vern?
dapaterson said:Anyone who spends time in Borden gets what they deserve. N'est pas, Vern?
Crantor said:Well, I think most reserve units are going to have to plan for the fallout of all this.
Courses being cancelled:
Training being cancelled:
Class B terminations:
My belief, and please correct me if I'm wrong, is that although they are making fiscal arrangements and re-allocating funds but no one seems to be creating any type of damage control processes to limit the impact.
George Wallace said:Most of your points are valid, and people are working on solutions. Don't think that CO's and their staffs are not brainstorming over this and trying to come up with solutions that could mitigate some of the foreseeable consequences.
dapaterson said:Alternatively, the Army, knowing Afghanistan is winding down and faced with looming budget pressures, is trying to hollow out the Reserves to permit it to redirect that funding elsewhere.
At least as logical a hypothesis as any other...
dapaterson said:Alternatively, the Army, knowing Afghanistan is winding down and faced with looming budget pressures, is trying to hollow out the Reserves to permit it to redirect that funding elsewhere.
At least as logical a hypothesis as any other...
How does one define "necessary"?old fart said:If such a move is necessary....it has my vote....
old fart said:If such a move is necessary....it has my vote....
old fart said:If such a move is necessary....it has my vote....
old fart said:If such a move is necessary....it has my vote....
Journeyman said:How does one define "necessary"?
If it's to flesh out yet another headquarters, perhaps so a MGen can be employed organizing Nijmegen marches, I'd just as soon keep a viable Reserve thanks.
Logistics and HQs, that's what is in KAF. They may not be efficient, that I'll admit. But just because someone isn't "down range" doesn't make their job any less vital. Also, such "creature" comforts they provide include such things as food, water, ammunition, medical supplies, post services, welfare services, etc.old fart said:Also, the size of the tail on deployed ops also never fails to amaze me.....although I like creature comports as much as the next person.....I have been around long enough to know that the size of the rear ech on deployed ops is now bloated beyond belief.....and at what cost.....A massive one for sure.
The few times I was in KAF unfortunately coincided with ramp ceremonies and seeing the almost couple of thousand (swag must be close) of CF pers on the tarmac, each time I was left wondering how many of folks were actually down range
old fart said:Monies to the sharp end and reg force training systems (coupled with an easier way of punting the waste of rations making a career out of basic training and whom it is almost impossible to get rid of; the savings getting rid of training dead weight gave me a certain satisfaction....but not frequently enough).....
Also, the size of the tail on deployed ops also never fails to amaze me.....although I like creature comports as much as the next person.....I have been around long enough to know that the size of the rear ech on deployed ops is now bloated beyond belief.....and at what cost.....A massive one for sure.
The few times I was in KAF unfortunately coincided with ramp ceremonies and seeing the almost couple of thousand (swag must be close) of CF pers on the tarmac, each time I was left wondering how many of folks were actually down range; not even factoring HLTA/VTA.
The reg force house is far from perfect.....but I don't see things changing, monies spent on the reserves are monies better used by the regulars (army of course )
old fart said:Monies to the sharp end and reg force training systems (coupled with an easier way of punting the waste of rations making a career out of basic training and whom it is almost impossible to get rid of; the savings getting rid of training dead weight gave me a certain satisfaction....but not frequently enough).....
Also, the size of the tail on deployed ops also never fails to amaze me.....although I like creature comports as much as the next person.....I have been around long enough to know that the size of the rear ech on deployed ops is now bloated beyond belief.....and at what cost.....A massive one for sure.
The few times I was in KAF unfortunately coincided with ramp ceremonies and seeing the almost couple of thousand (swag must be close) of CF pers on the tarmac, each time I was left wondering how many of folks were actually down range; not even factoring HLTA/VTA.
The reg force house is far from perfect.....but I don't see things changing, monies spent on the reserves are monies better used by the regulars (army of course )
recceguy said:There will always be dyed in the wool, short sighted careerists that can't see past the empire building sacred teet that they've been milking for most of their adult life. To them the Reservists that stepped up and filled those spots, that the Regs couldn't, on the pointy end in Afghanistan, are still nothing more than a waste of skin to be tossed to the wolves. All they percieve with all the cuts, is a threat to their personal kingdom, that must be preserved at all costs so the stink doesn't touch them.
R031button said:One wonders how much money could be saved in the reserves by looking at the 50 odd CO's and RSM's of Reserve Infantry Regiments, many full time, compared to the amount of troops they "command." I know of one such unit in BC that parades a platoon minus, has a full time Lt Col and Adj, as well as an RSM that is paid to drive in and spend three days in a hotel every week. Yet no exercises until March?