There is more to WASF or BASF then just getting some people together once or twice a year to carry a rifle and go bang bang. If in the near future the Airforce wants to deploy in a far off land. We might not see the US Airforce deploy their planes. It might be part of a UN force and we might want to have dedicated trained people to work around the Aircraft and their security.
It seems to be a simple task that the one of those under supported Infantry Units can full fill. Yet when the Navy seeked out the Army for their BDF they were told figure it out yourself.
If you look at the British Airforce security, or the US set up. They identified a major issue with using Army Forces. That was command and control, When the Army needs them back they take them. Not to mention having to train Army people from doing Army things around Aircraft that may make them go boom, or damage them beyond repair.
The issue of training rotating units in and out of the role becomes a bigger issue. Just because of the shear amount of people they would have to retrain when the tasking changes to another unit. You always have that issue when the Army wants their troops back for what ever reason they will. If they are in a hostile zone they will no doubt turn the Airfield Security task to a secondary role. Which the Airforce wants as a primary role.
You can argue it all you want and say it is empire building, at the end of the day all Elements should have their own security forces. If it was such a failure or such an issue why did most of our Allies go this way?
It seems to be a simple task that the one of those under supported Infantry Units can full fill. Yet when the Navy seeked out the Army for their BDF they were told figure it out yourself.
If you look at the British Airforce security, or the US set up. They identified a major issue with using Army Forces. That was command and control, When the Army needs them back they take them. Not to mention having to train Army people from doing Army things around Aircraft that may make them go boom, or damage them beyond repair.
The issue of training rotating units in and out of the role becomes a bigger issue. Just because of the shear amount of people they would have to retrain when the tasking changes to another unit. You always have that issue when the Army wants their troops back for what ever reason they will. If they are in a hostile zone they will no doubt turn the Airfield Security task to a secondary role. Which the Airforce wants as a primary role.
You can argue it all you want and say it is empire building, at the end of the day all Elements should have their own security forces. If it was such a failure or such an issue why did most of our Allies go this way?