daftandbarmy
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It was type of unit where, in theory, there was 10% Regular Force and 90% Reserve Force. I am going back in my hazy memories as a young B(A) Capt, but 3 RCR had a Battalion HQ in Borden and several affiliated Reserve units in the area. The Regular Force Cadre was augmented in these units, especially the critical NCO rank and I believe that these units then each provided a company to the 10/90 battalion.
My impression was that the troops were happy since they had well-planned and executed exercises/courses, but that senior Reserve leadership was a little worried. Seeing as how Reserve units are having a very hard time generating their own COs I think it is something worth looking at.
I think its beyond Force 2025, but even as a young Reserve officer I saw the value in amalgamation, which could be seen in a 10/90 light. Turn each CBG into 10/90 unit. Perhaps each geographical area gets one armour and artillery 10/90.
It was a short term attempt to hide Reg F PYs from the chopping block, which seemed to work for them.
Unlike what we expected, a partnership between the Reg F and Reserves kind of like the TA operates in the UK, they landed on us like a large rock, announced that they were in charge of all the training (except for the recruits) and squished out all the other leadership and inserted their own people to lead our troops while we did all the admin. A high level of condescension and disrespect permeated most of their interactions with us. When it ended, the Reg F took all of our well trained and experienced soldiers with them, which destroyed our succession for few years.
Also, some of the people they sent us were simply awful. I was a rifle company OC who had to deal with the worst MWO/CSMs I've ever encountered in my career. He was clearly sent to us to get rid of him, and pretty quickly had a wide range of complaints lodged against him. Some called him a 'Militia-hater' but it was pretty clear he hated every type of human, including himself. On the upside, his son joined our unit and became an excellent MCpl, so I guess you could score a win there.
A Reg F Major , a pretty good guy who I knew from Phase training, took over from me as I had to move out of town with work and wound up returning him to the mother ship pretty quickly. We thought he would be dealt with, as we were assured he would be by the then CO, but he wasn't of course.
So, yeah, it worked out pretty well for the Reg F based on what I saw