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I would like to initiate a discussion regarding the "reason for being" of reserve maintenance trades, specifically the weapons trades.
Most weapons technicians in the reserve world are found in service battalions and very few employed in first line units. In my experience the first line techs are not well supported with no tools/parts and no mandate to do any first line repair. The second line techs are not much better off in that we may have the facilities and personnel to conduct repairs/mods but no mandate or ability to do so. I would like to discuss the following:
1. What is the purpose of maintaining a set number of reserve maintenance types on paper? Is this simply for backfill for reg force units during operations? Is it simply to have the numbers on paper? Do we have a mandate to provide second line (or maybe first line) maintenance support to surrounding reserve units?
2. If we do have this mandate for support is it happening in your area/brigade? If so, how do you go about obtaining your work orders? Do you have the support of the local ASU for these work orders or do you go "under the table" to obtain parts for units requesting repair by you? Have you initiated a dialogue with surrounding units so that they realize they have a maintenance shop at their disposal to conduct inspections and repair of their small arms?
3. If you do not have a mandate to provide support what is your purpose at all? I'm assuming that your retention is suffering severely because of it.
I know that the mission statement for my maintenance company states clearly that we are to provide second line support to the surrounding reserve units and XX brigade. I would like some input on how your units handle your training, retention and actual repair of weapons (or vehicles).
Thanks.
Most weapons technicians in the reserve world are found in service battalions and very few employed in first line units. In my experience the first line techs are not well supported with no tools/parts and no mandate to do any first line repair. The second line techs are not much better off in that we may have the facilities and personnel to conduct repairs/mods but no mandate or ability to do so. I would like to discuss the following:
1. What is the purpose of maintaining a set number of reserve maintenance types on paper? Is this simply for backfill for reg force units during operations? Is it simply to have the numbers on paper? Do we have a mandate to provide second line (or maybe first line) maintenance support to surrounding reserve units?
2. If we do have this mandate for support is it happening in your area/brigade? If so, how do you go about obtaining your work orders? Do you have the support of the local ASU for these work orders or do you go "under the table" to obtain parts for units requesting repair by you? Have you initiated a dialogue with surrounding units so that they realize they have a maintenance shop at their disposal to conduct inspections and repair of their small arms?
3. If you do not have a mandate to provide support what is your purpose at all? I'm assuming that your retention is suffering severely because of it.
I know that the mission statement for my maintenance company states clearly that we are to provide second line support to the surrounding reserve units and XX brigade. I would like some input on how your units handle your training, retention and actual repair of weapons (or vehicles).
Thanks.