Kevin B: I also doubt that Res soldiers will make up a large part of the PRT, at least initially. The PRT structure is fairly small: 200 would be the tops, unless we are going to go far beyond what the US is doing with their PRTs. But that raises a couple of questions: how could the single PRT possibly meet the demands of all the troops in the battalions waiting for a tour? And, how do we balance the situation you describe with the popular image that the Army is "burnt out", "stressed out" etc by all the ops we've been doing? Is somebody pushing a BS line here?
I wouldn't jump out the window just yet on this PRT thing. Current indications are that in early 06 we are very likely to significantly increase our committment here, as the first wave of the new force generation process that the Army will employ. That should offer much greater opportunities to Reg soldiers. And, since when does the world sit still? No doubt there will be lots of other interesting places to go.
Cheers.