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The history of the Regiment is full of amalgamations, but very few of those units ever fought. The 6th Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own Rifles) contributed members who fought in South Africa. The 7th, 29th and 102nd Battalions, Canadian Expeditionary Force fought in WW1, and the 28th Canadian Armoured Regiment (British Columbia Regiment) fought in WW2. Members of the BCR(DCO) have supplemented the Reg Force ever since, including suffering wounded in Afghanistan.Do you think that changing it to the British Columbia Regiment dishonoured the men who served in the British Columbia Rifles? Or were any others other regiments dishonoured in the amalgamation heavy history of the BCRs?
To answer your question, no I don't think so because all of those formations feature heavily in our history and tradition. Other aspects, like the garrison artillery and the Irish Fusiliers don't feature much at all. (The Irish Fusiliers were split from us, contributed members to the same CEF battalions we did, and then were placed on the Supp Order of battle only to be re-amalgamated with us)
As has been discussed a lot on these means, the TAPV is hot garbage, even when you can get them to run. I can assure you in my more than decade of service west of the Rockies, spare parts and basic kit to do our jobs doesn't cross the continental divide. We limp along with LUVW's that are a decade past due. I'm also not sure how we're supposed to do combined ops with unarmed TAPV's but there's a reason I'm not in charge.The next 5-10 years sees the army deploying formed platoons mixed armour and infantry mounted in TAPVs. I think that is the most likely deployment of any formed reserve body. Essentially motorized infantry in the TAPV. To paraphrase @FJAG it’s not great but we have it and need to use it.
Ever been to Yakima? It makes Wainwright look like the Chilcotin training area. Pop-up targets for vehicles and infantry. Multiple run/drive down lanes. Massive expanse of varied terrain types. Ranges sited for all types of weapons systems. Give me a hanger down there with 8 Abrams in it I'll give you max attendance and more recruits than the Regiment knows what to do with.I’d rather see those heavy armoured reservists close by usable training areas. But I’m also not expecting to see reserve recruitment quadruple any time soon. @FJAG is again correct that cap badges are secondary, what matters is employing people in a logical manner. It’ll probably piss some people off, that’s a price worth paying most of the time.
The Americans would probably be so chuffed we were starting to take defence seriously they've cover a bunch of the cost.