I have been on both sides of the fence (Regular force and reserve). Its too easy to take pot shots and swipes at the reserves.
One comment being made about how much reservist waste on travel claims, etc. Guess what? A moot point, reg force get same benefits (TD, LDA, travel, etc). Point done.
If we eliminate it for the reserves, then so long reg force, you lose same expense coverage. Ya, I thought so, no one is gonna support that.
Here is my recommendations that I would make to immediately save CF money (I'll hit reserves first)
P RES
1. There is a lot of Class B protection going on and people being employed that the CF does not really need employed, SLASH, time to be ruthless and put the institution first. As far as being people justifying their existence on Class B, stop. The army only needs so many people, end story.
2. Once NCM are clearly not within RSM succession planning (WO and up), there should be a mechanism to say good bye and not let them hang on to the bitter end. This sense of entitlement to serve IMO fails to meet the concept of putting CF first.
3. Ditto with officers and CO succession
4. Make releases a quicker and more expedient process, it is easier to release a Reg F soldier than a P Res soldier. I am talking voluntary not the 5F or 5D or 3B.
5. Terms of service in the P Res seems like a sort of good idea but I can not see it working. There is way too many liability issues and legal issues that come up.
6. Lets gut the reserves and make fewer regiments! Really? I know it seems like a logical step but first off communities are likely to become very upset with losing their local military identification. BTW, most units I know, only have a marginal retention problem, the recruiting problem is bigger. My regiment is receiving 15 new positions this year. Thats after clearing up a boat load of NES and releases off the books. I realize that money is an issue to train and retain reservist, but no worries, I have a solution for that.
Reg F cost savings
1. Same as above. If you have people clearly not in succession plan and serving until the new CRA, stop. How many 58 year old Corporals and 59 year old Captains do we really need? This is not helping regular force recruitment. Spare me the horse shat about loyalty and all that, CF needs comes first.
2. Make new terms of service for untrained members. Fail to finish your DP1 or QL3 in a certain amount of time, good bye. CF comes first.
3. Reduce 3rd Battalions to nil strength and place on supplementary order of battle. If I hear protest, consider this. 12 man platoons tromping through the training area or 2-3 guys dismounting from a LAV section is NO different than the reserve company that deploys with 75 troops. By the money saved with reducing the third battalions to the history pages, we can pay for a expansion of the P Res.