Snaketnk said:
From the RegF infantry side, I've seen the majority of the people I came through with leave in the last two years or so; their tour was done, and they feel like they're wasting their life sitting around Bn lines waiting for courses that never seem to come. A lot of them just want to get out of Gagetown as quickly as possible, and for a lot of them the only option for that is release.
As far as courses that never seem to come that must be a geographical thing. Recently we've run/sent guys on;
Helicopter Insertion Instructor, Conduct After Capture Instructor, Close Quarters Combat, Close Quarters Combat Instructor, recce patrolman, sniper, pathfinder, multiple in-house jump serials, drivers courses, basic and intermediate comms course (advance comms, freefall and arctic adviser coming up).
That's just off the top of my head.
I've had freinds on the ResF side of the fence say that now that Afghanistan has wound down, the peace-time garrison BS has already taken hold and they see no reason to put up with it anymore.
I don't see the reserves having ever left the peace-time garrison BS. They've sent soldiers on operations who've returned to reserve world and have had to deal with being reservists again.
I've noticed a huge sense of entitlement with full time infantry soldiers. An hour of PT an hour of "work" and if it's Friday and 10 minutes after 1 their bitching and crying about why they're still at work.
I don't think our young fresh out of school and into the uniform soldiers have an idea about just how hard working at a civilian job can be.
Lots of people did join for the prospect of fighting in a war and now that it's over they've lost interest.