CTD said:
Every member of the Canadian Armed Forces on Active Duty is considered Deployable. But I would wager that only 70-80% (thats being generous) of the Regular Force is actually Deployable at any one time for various Reasons. The Reserves are fully deployable as is the Supp Res list with much less of a percentage of those who would dag Green.
Face the facts that CF Office worker that weighs 280lbs and is 5'1 at Base HQ may be a awesome Clerk, but is not deployable in reguards to fitness or War fighting ability. But they possess the skills required to do their day to day job better then the person next to them who is more focused on being fit then they are at their job.
When I say non "deployable" I mean non deployable positions" I mean the Actual position at Base Supply or Base HQ where a person can work and that actual position is a static Position. Base supply Would not pack up go to minimum manning and deploy Base supply as a unit to support operations abroad. (there are exceptions but not many)
The Regimental QM will deploy with the Regiment then will transfer as the new unit rotates in.
We do not deploy complete bases through rotations, we deploy Regiments who then task out Battalions. Someone is going to say "we draw from Base HQ to provide personalle". We draw from across Canada to fill some positions so that point is null and void.
Bottom line is there are many positions within the CF that can be filled by Unfit for active duty Servicmen and Women who are inured on Operations. No they will not take away all the cushy jobs, maybe some of them. But hey they were injured so they should have a choice.
Many of you are looking at this as a "you" issue when in fact this is a Leadership issue. If you have 1000 people injured from Service reasons through out Canada we can easily employ them, we may have to lay off a Civilian or maybe not renew a contract or two but it is more then possible.
Afterall that person working Base Stores for the past 10 years and is not going anywhere soon can rotate to a line unit to provide a position for a injured member.
WTF!?? Non deployable posns?? Greetings from Edmonton where I am currently WU
ing for deployment --- I'm here from my usual static Supply RQ posn in Kingston (to which I will return sometime after 31 Dec 2011).
Your argument above (that I've highlighted in yellow) has been raised on this forum before; it is not new. Problem with your argument is that it is not factual either.
There simply exists no such thing as a "static" base supply. You speak of Units deploying who do not deploy their "entire RQ". First thing you need to do is lose the "Army" mentality and realize that sup is not part of the Army. While Army Units like to deploy en masse, sup techs across the CF deploy "en masse" within their current posnl unit or/and augment other tours that are occurring
outside of their Unit. In other words, when 2RCR (or any other 1st line Unit) is deployed overseas in Afghanistan - supply may very well have sent some of their sup techs to Afghan with 2 RCR, all the while other of their sup techs are serving in Alert, Bosnia, Sudan, CM, Haiti etc etc because all those other tours still need to be supported (even if not by complete army 1st line units).
Purple pers do not deploy as "Units" like 1st line army units do ... we have sup techs on every tour and every roto in every theatre of operations. Just because 2 RCR is home, doesn't mean their purple staff all are (& vice versa).
I had a couple persons working for me in Gagetown at clothing stores +10 years. All three of them had at least 3 tours overseas in those same 10 years. Eritrea, Afghanistan, Golan, Alert, Sudan, Bosnia, CM, Haiti & Congo --- yet they belonged to base supply (your supposedly static location).
At one point in 2005, I was missing 60% of my mil staff as they were all deployed overseas (and not all to Afghanistan either). 2007 was no better. Fact is, these posns are not "static/non-deploying" as you claim them to be. Far from it. And, lose the thought that if no army unit on that base is doing a tour in Afghanistan, then that means that no purple trades on that Army base are either. Because I'll guarantee you that they are ... on top of tours into other non-Afghanistanian theatres as well.