GR66
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I think my (poorly presented) thought was actually very much in line with what Kirkhill suggested. The key element that I was getting at was that the Reg Force has to be reformed FIRST and come to the realization that it's not going to ever magically expand to deploy Division-sized field units. We simply don't have the equipment or trained people to be able to do that. It should be a much smaller, but well equipped and fully manned force able to deploy on its own. The Reserves could then be reorganized to properly support such an structure (Kirkhill's "rifles" to fill out losses).
The idea of a "Militia" structure different than the "Reserves" is more of an idea that there may be at some point a requirement to have a trained and organized force that is able to deploy within Canada at a time when the Reg Force may already be deployed overseas. For example if we were to go to war there would still be a need for a "Home Guard" to protect our key infrastructure, etc. A Militia organization could be well suited for this but would not necessarily have to be trained or equipped or organized in that same way as our Reg Force. The "Reserves" in this model would simply be Part-Time soldiers...the same training, etc as their Reg Force Full-Time peers, which could be called to Full-Time service when required. The "Militia" on the other hand would be more like units of trained citizens that can be used for specific tasks within Canada.
However you slice it I think that Reg Force re-organization needs to come first. Re-organization of the Reserves to support the resulting structure would then come next.
The idea of a "Militia" structure different than the "Reserves" is more of an idea that there may be at some point a requirement to have a trained and organized force that is able to deploy within Canada at a time when the Reg Force may already be deployed overseas. For example if we were to go to war there would still be a need for a "Home Guard" to protect our key infrastructure, etc. A Militia organization could be well suited for this but would not necessarily have to be trained or equipped or organized in that same way as our Reg Force. The "Reserves" in this model would simply be Part-Time soldiers...the same training, etc as their Reg Force Full-Time peers, which could be called to Full-Time service when required. The "Militia" on the other hand would be more like units of trained citizens that can be used for specific tasks within Canada.
However you slice it I think that Reg Force re-organization needs to come first. Re-organization of the Reserves to support the resulting structure would then come next.