daftandbarmy
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RCPalmer said:We do love our interlocking, interwoven, and interjumbled organizational structures....so there's that. [
But seriously, the reason we have TBGs is that the government directed that we establish them, though they never took the form of the 100 RegF and 300 PRes pers originally specified. It would be interesting to follow the communications chain to see how that concept evolved.
However, I will go the other way with this. One useful byproduct of the TBG system is that we created set of units that actually look like real units with crazy things like multiple sub-units, BHQs supported by Sigs Pls, and Admin Coys. To me, that structure looks a lot more viable than our current "core" structure of 100+ embryonic units organized into 10 tiny CBGs. Why would we reach into a PRes Svc Bn to generate an Admin Coy when we could just build an organic Admin Coy? If that was our core structure, we could assign the TBG tasks to those units on a rotating basis (like the IRU), or maybe the DOMOPs task is just a standing task for all of the PRes battalions with a uniform level of readiness across the board.
What I would much prefer to see would be 12-15 PRes combined arms battalions organized into 3-5 Brigades. If we moved the BTLs into depots as others have suggested here, leaving only trained pers in the battalions, I see no reason why you couldn't/wouldn't consistently field a 400 pers unit for DOMOPS and CT if the "effective" strength of the unit was 8-900.
Beyond that, I would be open to some dedicated CS and CSS units, but only after the integral capabilities in the core battalions were fully fleshed out. For example, we would not consider re-establishing PRes Arty Regiments until the unit level organic capabilities (such as a Mortar Pl) were well established in the core battalions. The same concept could equally be applied to Armd Recce, Engineers, Sigs, CSS, and even HSS if the Army could convince them to play along. The guiding concept would be to build a robust capability from the ground up, and stop when we run out of troops, not a hollow one from the top down.
Well, if we want to simplify and allocate resources to our 'main effort' then I think they are eating some of our lunch right now, and making our focus fuzzy.