I'm sure you're smart enough to understand the difference between qualified, current, proficient and expert when it comes to training, right? When bullets end up coming back towards me from those Fig 11 targets on the range, I definitely want to be way better than "qualified" to do pairs live. Pairs live is a dangerous training event, and takes a lot of work up to do safely. We all have our biases based on our environments and trades, so maybe your trade doesn't need this training but mine definitely does, and it was removed without any nuance to that requirement.
Everyone loves to beat the strawman about HRA/FSAs (I won't say clerks so people don't get triggered) not needing Army training. No problem, remove them. The Combat Support trades require it as well as some of the Combat Service Support trades, and the Army has pushed that onto the trade schools to figure out instead of having the Combat Arms create a standard they want to see out of their enablers so they're safe and effective on the battlefield.
All this whining about BMQ-L and AJLC makes me wonder if those folks would be singing a different tune if environmental allowances were treated like spec pay: You gain it and keep it based on specific training requirements. If HRAs/FSAs don't need field training, no problem, they don't need LDA either, they can get casual.
You're talking about me! I was that Killick Sup Tech right from the RCN, sent for TF1-10. I didn't even have a ruck sack when I reported in PET (actually Meaford), why ? Because we didn't have any in stores in Halifax. My only military weapons exposure was the annual C7 quals. I did have the advantage of being NBP and a gun nut too.
I spent from12 months in Pet for "work up trg" and the vast majority was spent farmed out 1 RCR RQ or some CQ I cant remember in 2 Svc. We did 2 months in Ft Irwin too, which was spent with a few convoys and then I was sent to the "PRT" for the remainder of that Ex.
There was plenty of time in that 12 months work work me up, and I have never had BMQ-L or the A/JLC. And I was deployed on a whole bunch of convoys, I was tasked to be part of moving the Guns from Wilson to Soja and I was then sent to the PDC.
I'm not beating on HRA/FSAs. I want them in their seats doing their jobs. Processing financial and HR stuff. These people are eminently important to me, they are looking after my pers docs and pay.
We should be realistic about what's required. Log folks are never going to clear trenches and advance to contact. But they should be able to be an effective part of a convoy, run a check point, guard a gate and successfully maintain a defensive. Basically hold the ground their on.
I said it previously, the Army messed up on LDA. They tried to copy the way we do SDA and it doesn't work. A ship is a true mobile unit. Every member of that ships coys sails when the ship slips lines and it becomes a self sustaining piece of Canada, we don't have rear party's or stay behind folks unless its a short term pers landing scenario. Regiments don't do that. You cant pack up an OR and send it to the Matawa plains for a 2 week gun camp, that's an insane amount of work and your only asking to create problems in your OR if you do. Even when was at 1 RCR RQ we slept in the shop and convoyed out the stores from the previous days ADREPs. That was actually effective as the CO of 1 RCR was interested in training us on convoy drills and CSS as much as he was about his gun fighters.
You really wanna get pissed off start investigating who all gets LDA in the CAF. There are a ton of units and pers getting LDA who will never set foot in the field while posted to that billet number.
Tie LDA to a qualification, maybe that's a good idea; but I would suggest the Army be realistic and realize LDA is being wasted on folks who dont go to the field and should be in receipt of casual instead. I would tie it to a minimum number of 24 hour days in the field. Say 100 out of year.
My point is current pre-deployment training leaves enough time to bring the nonexperience folks up to speed. OR Stop with the purpleness for god sake and start employing sailors at sea, soldiers in the field and zoomies in hotels. Like god intended.
Otherwise why not send all CAF members on the BMQ-L, and NETP? Sure you might not have to fight a fire at sea in your entire career, but in the event of a fire/flood at sea I want the "riders" to be useful, and not just huddled in the Wardroom/Jr. Ranks/C&POs wondering what is happening.
Exactly!