GR66
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Maybe we need a system which makes a clear distinction between Reservists and a Militia.
"Reservists" might be defined as those forces which provide either direct support or augmentation for the Regular Forces. Their organizational structure could be directly embedded in the existing Regular Force structure. Battalions/Squadrons could have an additional"Reserve" Company/Troop in their organization to provide forces for augmentation. Similarly Navy/AF Ships and Squadrons could have Reserve elements as part of their organization. These units could have a mix of Reg Force and Reserve staff and the Reg Force elements of each unit could have a number of Class B positions for members of their Reserve unit. Reservists would train to the identical standards as their Reg Force counterparts using the same equipment. Reservists would augment their parent units both in deployment but also in training. The size of the Reserve force would be smaller than the current Reserves since their role would be fairly specific and there would be no anticipation of using these troops as any form of force expansion base.
The "Militia" on the other hand would serve a different series of roles. They could have their own historical units based on geographical location (within reason for organizational purposes) and would not be as directly linked to the Reg Force as the "Reservists". They would provide a "face" of the CF to the general public. They could be called out in times of emergency to provide disaster relief and support to civil authorities, etc. They would not however need to be designed to directly augment the Reg Forces for overseas deployments or be used as a source of pre-existing units for force expansion in case of major conflict. They could instead be used as a source of partially-trained personnel that could be fed into the Reg Force system in times of need instead of having to go directly to the public for completely untrained personnel.
The training and equipment cost for this type of "Militia" would then be less than that of the existing Militia/Reserves. They could focus more on skills/training such as rescue/first aid, communications, logistics and transport, leadership, etc rather than primarily on combat skills (not saying there wouldn't/couldn't be a combat training element to what they are taught of course). A less stricly combat arms/military focus on the Militia might open up these units to more skilled civilians that might not necessarily be attracted to a more traditional part-time army unit.
"Reservists" might be defined as those forces which provide either direct support or augmentation for the Regular Forces. Their organizational structure could be directly embedded in the existing Regular Force structure. Battalions/Squadrons could have an additional"Reserve" Company/Troop in their organization to provide forces for augmentation. Similarly Navy/AF Ships and Squadrons could have Reserve elements as part of their organization. These units could have a mix of Reg Force and Reserve staff and the Reg Force elements of each unit could have a number of Class B positions for members of their Reserve unit. Reservists would train to the identical standards as their Reg Force counterparts using the same equipment. Reservists would augment their parent units both in deployment but also in training. The size of the Reserve force would be smaller than the current Reserves since their role would be fairly specific and there would be no anticipation of using these troops as any form of force expansion base.
The "Militia" on the other hand would serve a different series of roles. They could have their own historical units based on geographical location (within reason for organizational purposes) and would not be as directly linked to the Reg Force as the "Reservists". They would provide a "face" of the CF to the general public. They could be called out in times of emergency to provide disaster relief and support to civil authorities, etc. They would not however need to be designed to directly augment the Reg Forces for overseas deployments or be used as a source of pre-existing units for force expansion in case of major conflict. They could instead be used as a source of partially-trained personnel that could be fed into the Reg Force system in times of need instead of having to go directly to the public for completely untrained personnel.
The training and equipment cost for this type of "Militia" would then be less than that of the existing Militia/Reserves. They could focus more on skills/training such as rescue/first aid, communications, logistics and transport, leadership, etc rather than primarily on combat skills (not saying there wouldn't/couldn't be a combat training element to what they are taught of course). A less stricly combat arms/military focus on the Militia might open up these units to more skilled civilians that might not necessarily be attracted to a more traditional part-time army unit.