I'll believe it when I see it.
-Navy isn’t isolated, West and East coasts in major centres. I think.
-Army has wainwright, which could be closed and relocated to Edmonton. Shilo is close enough to Brandon?
-Air Force has Cold Lake which is the biggest isolated cancer. That’s not going away with the infrastructure planned for the F-35. Greenwood could be moved to Halifax airport. Maybe?
-Navy isn’t isolated, West and East coasts in major centres. I think.
-Army has wainwright, which could be closed and relocated to Edmonton. Shilo is close enough to Brandon?
-Air Force has Cold Lake which is the biggest isolated cancer. That’s not going away with the infrastructure planned for the F-35. Greenwood could be moved to Halifax airport. Maybe?
I doubt Hfx Intl would want the air weapons stuff there.
What does Canada look like with 10,000,000 km2 of land and 40,000,000 people packed into 10 cities occupying 1% of that area?
I'm not certain, but I think they've decommissioned the long runway, and the current field is about 1800m or so, well below minimums for current production 737s.Can Shearwater be brought back to fixed wing operation ?
I'm not certain, but I think they've decommissioned the long runway, and the current field is about 1800m or so, well below minimums for current production 737s.
Or Greenwood, Shearwater and Stanfield?That's a shame. I too don't see a reason for both Greenwood and Shearwater to exist.
I suppose local economies and such.
…like a larger version of 65,000 Inuit packed into 53 resettlement communities across the North…
Or Greenwood, Shearwater and Stanfield?
According to Wikipedia DND still owns the land for the old runway 16/34 which is (was) 2,743m long. Not sure if any infrastructure was added that would prevent it from being recommissioned (if that's the correct term).I'm not certain, but I think they've decommissioned the long runway, and the current field is about 1800m or so, well below minimums for current production 737s.
So typically you’ll get posted out to a school, then get posted to a different Bn from there.According to Wikipedia DND still owns the land for the old runway 16/34 which is (was) 2,743m long. Not sure if any infrastructure was added that would prevent it from being recommissioned (if that's the correct term).
As for the Army, would there be any advantage to concentrating all three Battalions from each of the Infantry Regiments together in a single location (Edmonton/Petawawa/Valcartier)? Are there many geographic moves of personnel within the Regiments?
Why defines an "isolated base"? Greenwood? North Bay? Gagetown? From a later post, even the 20-ish km from Borden to Barrie can be isolating if you don't have wheels. According to some, locating all bases in big cities would help recruiting. I imagine it would only cost several billion to consolidate, remediate the old bases, and pay for the transfers. At least they could save some money because provided housing shouldn't be needed.Isolated bases should just be done away with quite frankly.
Possibly also stream Infantry members into Light or Mech trades with Anglo Mech Infantry all in Edmonton, Franco Mech all in Valcartier and Light Infantry all in Petawawa?So typically you’ll get posted out to a school, then get posted to a different Bn from there.
I think there would be advantages to having all 3 Bns of the PPCLI co located, having a Bn to support Gagetown makes some sense to me, but I’d say the bigger change would be to have the schools (Meaford and Wainwright) moved to the operational bases so we can cut down our postings / moves.
For locations like Borden, Gagetown, etc. a good, subsidized public transit system and expanded on base housing would be a lot cheaper than relocating the bases. Places like Cold Lake that aren't close to at least a medium-sized centre are a more difficult issue.Why defines an "isolated base"? Greenwood? North Bay? Gagetown? From a later post, even the 20-ish km from Borden to Barrie can be isolating if you don't have wheels. According to some, locating all bases in big cities would help recruiting. I imagine it would only cost several billion to consolidate, remediate the old bases, and pay for the transfers. At least they could save some money because provided housing shouldn't be needed.
None of the above. This document details the Isolated Posts, which receive extra allowances:Why defines an "isolated base"? Greenwood? North Bay? Gagetown?
Isolated Post | Environment Classification | Living Cost Differential | Fuel and Utilities Differential |
---|---|---|---|
Alert, NU | 5 | Sans objet | Sans objet |
Chevery, QC | 3 | 3 | Sans objet |
Goose Bay, NL | 3 | 1 | Sans objet |
Inukjuak, QCFootnote 1 | 4 | 9 | 11 (01.10.20) |
Iqaluit, NU | 4 | 11 | 15 |
Kuujjuaq, QCFootnote 1 | 4 | 11 | 14 (01.10.20) |
Masset, BC | 3 | 2 | Sans objet |
Puvirnituq, QCFootnote 1 | 4 | 9 | 12 (01.10.20) |
Quaqtaq, QCFootnote 1 | 4 | 13 | 14 (01.10.20) |
Salluit, QCFootnote 1 | 4 | 11 | 12 (01.10.20) |
Whitehorse, YT | 1 | Sans objet | 12 |
Yellowknife, NT | 1 | 2 | 30 |
No, we don’t have the numbers to do that and breadth of experience is valuable.Possibly also stream Infantry members into Light or Mech trades with Anglo Mech Infantry all in Edmonton, Franco Mech all in Valcartier and Light Infantry all in Petawawa?
Why defines an "isolated base"? Greenwood? North Bay? Gagetown? From a later post, even the 20-ish km from Borden to Barrie can be isolating if you don't have wheels. According to some, locating all bases in big cities would help recruiting. I imagine it would only cost several billion to consolidate, remediate the old bases, and pay for the transfers. At least they could save some money because provided housing shouldn't be needed.
Or Greenwood, Shearwater and Stanfield?
That's a shame. I too don't see a reason for both Greenwood and Shearwater to exist.
I suppose local economies and such.
Cue cries of hundreds of Maritime Helicopter folks when they realize the Sqns are moving to GreenwoodIf anything, close YAW.