Infanteer said:
Well, every time you put this one up, I have to put my disagreement with it up.
I see no value in putting Pacific Fleet, 1 CMBG, 17 Wing and WATC under the same command. Talk about a useless mailbox HQ that would be. I have yet to see any real argument as to how joint force generation structures offer any advantage over traditional service based ones.
I'm not sure they,
joint commands, are any better than service based commands at force generations,
per se; but I suggest they are better at force employment and just as good at training and administration. My
vision or
guesstimate is:
Pacific Command ≈ BC + Yukon - it's mainly a RCN/RCAF command with some reserve units in the Army component
Western Command ≈ AB + SK + MB - it's mainly an Army/RCAF command with a few NAVRES units in the Navy component
Eastern Command ≈ ON + QC + PEI + NB - it's another Army/RCAF command with some NAVRES units
Atlantic Command ≈ NS + NL - and it is, like Pacific Command, a mainly RCN/RCAF command with some Army reserve units
Most classical force generation tasks are the task of the singe service component commanders.
But: Commanders Pacific and Atlantic Commands woud own and operate the
joint naval/air forces that we use to patrol our coasts and send on overseas missions. Someone
might decide to
earmark certain Army units in Western and/or Eastern command for specialization in air-mobile operations and the
joint force commander would train and prepare them and might even be the force employer in a national emergency (think a large passenger plane crash in the North).
I
think a
unified structure is simpler than the current lash up, maybe not much better, but easier to manage and I [color]orange]believe[/color] that, mostly, simple = better. It is, probably, still
rearranging deck chairs on a sinking ship but I'm not sure that any organization is much other than that.
I also
believe that my model can "grow" at least as well as the current structure if not more easily if, the gods forbid, we have to mobilize for a major war. The Expeditionary Force HQ/Support Group can grow to be a then several Div HQs and a Corps HQ and so on - equipment being assumed to be available. The
joint Atlantic and Pacific Commands can generate as many
joint RCN/RCAF Task Groups as we can manage (if we can build new ships and aircraft).