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Naturally reservists could never match the training program or intensity of the Regular force, such is the nature of the reserves
Credit where credit is due... indeed.
I would first like to point out the often, and accurately so, disparging treatment that the "nature of the reserves" garners, though not so in this medium due to the "nature" of so many of the participants.
That a militia unit even has maroon berets, and sucks up perfectly good jump positions, pay and aircraft from the regular force - that is, those who do it for more than a hobby - is a travesty.
The fact that you have a maroon beret is a slap in the face to those of us who labored for several years - full time - not just tuesday nights to earn a position.
Dont confuse yourself with the soldier - citizens - not the other way around, who do this job full time - and who have to show up every day. If you want to call yourself a paratrooper - come up from the minor leagues and sign up for the big time - but dont tell me you earned what you have.
Also - I have yet to meet one of you big talkers in person - everyone has alot to say in defence of the casual army when they are online, but when a few show up for exercise GD, they clam up pretty quick.
If you feel the need to reply - ask yourself - would you say the same thing to a PI in Trenton - if so - give'er - if not - sum up.
Credit where credit is due... indeed.
I would first like to point out the often, and accurately so, disparging treatment that the "nature of the reserves" garners, though not so in this medium due to the "nature" of so many of the participants.
That a militia unit even has maroon berets, and sucks up perfectly good jump positions, pay and aircraft from the regular force - that is, those who do it for more than a hobby - is a travesty.
The fact that you have a maroon beret is a slap in the face to those of us who labored for several years - full time - not just tuesday nights to earn a position.
Dont confuse yourself with the soldier - citizens - not the other way around, who do this job full time - and who have to show up every day. If you want to call yourself a paratrooper - come up from the minor leagues and sign up for the big time - but dont tell me you earned what you have.
Also - I have yet to meet one of you big talkers in person - everyone has alot to say in defence of the casual army when they are online, but when a few show up for exercise GD, they clam up pretty quick.
If you feel the need to reply - ask yourself - would you say the same thing to a PI in Trenton - if so - give'er - if not - sum up.