GK .Dundas
Army.ca Veteran
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Some years back during a BBQ at somebody's home I raised this question with some Air Force type from 17 Wing.Interesting aspects to mobilization.
A planning figure during the lead up to WW2 by the US military was that a modern economy could support approximately 10% of its workforce being mobilized. This factored in specifically to the allocation of basically PYs to the services and in the design of the force structures that the US built with which to prosecute the war.
For Canada in 2025 with a working population of about 26 million, that would equal about 4 million people.
The Cdn population of 18-25 is around 3.7 million.
In a different area;
The US Army in the 2005-2006 time frame had some difficulty in mobilizing its reserve formations specifically because key personnel and ranks were unavailable to the formations being mobilized due to them having volunteered for other Regular Army and Reserve augmentes roles. It was a chronic problem apparently.
The double hating of their personnel (similar to us) and allowing personnel to volunteer for individual augmentee tasks hindered
Apparently that would never happen for ..well ......reasons .
I got the distinct impression that was a topic that NOBODY wanted brought up.
I think everybody was and I suspect a disturbing number of people in the service still honestly believes that War is something that doesn't happen to us.

