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I really don't know the whole story here other than what I've heard from some Reservists attached to my Regiment. However, as we were talking about it we were saying that those people who joined not JUST for the money would show up for whatever training was put together anyways. The ideas of PT, camping without weapons, even some games(Full Spectrum Warrior?) are all great ideas. Would there be any reason that those that wish to come in for some actual training, with willing leadership, wouldn't be able to put something together say even one or two parade nights a week? What about section attacks in the drill hall, drill practice, urban operations training with tape in the drill hall, possibly those who are thining about the next tour learning some language skills of Pashto/Dari. You could lead drill but let the Pvt's and Cpl's have their try at it, train one level above them. It isn't much, but it will promote group cohesion, give those young Cpl's a chance to practice some leadership skills so they're not left in the dark for PLQ in the summer, and keep people's skills up to par. Some may think this is a bit far fetched that people won't work for free but when I was in the reserves I could have cared less about the money. You'd get those people who are really determined and possibly point to those with a possible future in the Regiment and future leadership. Just my thoughts.