Baz said:
ERC, exactly, same for Naval Air.
We have created a unique situation in Canada where institutional the Army and Navy neither understand nor care about Aviation, and the Air Force (who own all the aircraft) neither care about nor understand the Army or Navy.
In that environment, CAS and AH, or a littoral maneuver ship, are all just dreams.
So much for th Unified CAF being Joint... we are less Joint than most.
I think the only way it will change is for us to actually experience a failure.
That's my perception, too. When I first joined this forum, over a decade ago, I used the name
Rusty Old Joint Rusty and Old were to describe my skills and knowledge and me, personally, but I added Joint because my last job was head of a small, specialized
joint staff directorate in NDHQ, and a lot of my earlier experience had involved
joint environments, including some work with the old 10TAG (10th Tactical Air Group) and with the UK Navy.
Like many I was excited by the
integration/unification exercise ~ especially at the notion that we, in Mobile Command had
organic air, including "fast air" and smaller fixed wing tactical transports. We were all in the same suits and our pilots wore a mix of RCAF, Canadian Army (mostly RCAC and RCASC, but some gunners and a few RCCS folks, too) and even a couple of RCN badges, but we were all transitioning to a single uniform and we would be a fully
unified command ... we thought/hoped.
It all went pear shaped ... we tried to revive the idea when I was in Staff College, but Air Command was having none of it: our air force colleagues were actually warned off even discussing it in syndicate ... but many, including many "fast air" and transport guys wanted the Navy and Army to "own," properly own and be responsible for, their own
aviation. So, over 25
ish years I watched us go from a really
joint structure to three, single service stove pipes that barely even talk to one another.