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Honestly the only solution is going to need to be implemented from the outside.I agree.
As an institution we have to embrace that the institution is bigger and more important than any individual and their personal ambition and put the effectiveness of the institution first, above all else.
We're gonna have to break some eggs to make this omelet.
Either a combination of a CDS who doesn’t give a shit about feelings, who has support from the CCA, and the potential successors to both, or an MND who is mission focused to reform the CAF as a great capable force.
In a microcosm yes, but as an overview it doesn’t fully apply.I'll go out on a limb here and suggest that, based on my observations over the years, Reservist attendance is not determined, over the long term, by 'fair weather' as much as it is by 'good leadership'.
No surprise, more often than not, great leadership builds great units and where that is compromised for one reason or another, attendance plummets, sometimes overnight, because as my old man observed about his experience in the 3rd Div in WW2, "No one wants to be part of a shit show."
In the 7 years I was in 30 RCA:
1987 -1989 we could deploy 6 guns and 2 CP’s, 2 OP’s a BC’s Party, and 2 Recce Dets.
During the fall.
Come summer concentration that dropped to about 1/2 (and that was with the influx of new gunners)
1990-1991 the 10/90 experience, increased summer numbers solely due to the Reg Force #’s other than at times 2RCHA contributed troops as well to bolster the summer numbers.
*I was gone a lot of the summer of 92 for RV then 1993 Snowgoose 59 with 2 RCHA, and 1994 until I went PPCLI, I was teaching at the RCR BSL.
Based on what I have seen since, numbers have been dwindling since Afghanistan shut down, as most join to actually do the job.