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  1. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    Good questions,. Light infantry, to include the ARes, would be doing all the DOMOPs that we currently get after. The light brigade group and arctic response battalions would continue to execute the operations that they do now in the north. In periods of of heightened tension the light...
  2. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    For argument's sake, the following tasks and structures could be used to frame equipment and personnel expenditures. I am trying to stay in the realm of the likely, pushing the boundary with possible/dreaming. I will use generic unit indicators such as battalions in place of regiments since...
  3. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    This is somewhat micro-tactical, but BMQ is nine weeks long and BMOQ is twelve weeks long. I assume from the upside-down emoticon that Cloud Cover is being facetious, but there are limits to what should be cut to increase throughput. BMQ/BMOQ is only the start of the journey to being trained...
  4. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    The recruiting surge is indeed occurring.
  5. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    The training system absolutely requires investment in terms of people (instructors), equipment (to include the NP for parts) and facilities. This is not to say that all individual training (courses) is done by the training system. The field force and ARes units can and do conduct IT. The...
  6. TangoTwoBravo

    Artillery officer training

    In addition to Puckchaser's point I will offer the following. I will speak in broad generalities. Assuming you are a Regular Force DEO, once you pass BMOQ they will most likely send you to Gagetown New Brunswick. As a officer who has not completed all the Developmental Period 1 (DP 1) courses...
  7. TangoTwoBravo

    Government hints at boosting Canada’s military spending

    In the army, when we refer to the "Field Force" in a conversation we are referring to the deployable regular force brigades/units. I don't know if this is written down in a doctrine book, but you can find the term being used this way for a long time. So at a meeting we might talk about "how is...
  8. TangoTwoBravo

    Armour Officer - Reg F training after BMOQ? TRAINING MODS, DURATION.

    I am not sure what document you are looking at. As Puckchaser said, even it if it is 50 training days (I was tracking 55), that works out to ten weeks before accounting for any admin days/stat holidays. So ten to twelve weeks. In any case, if you are Regular Force they will simply load you on a...
  9. TangoTwoBravo

    Armour Officer - Reg F training after BMOQ? TRAINING MODS, DURATION.

    You’ll take the following courses: Basic Military Officer Qualification - Army (BMOQ-A): this is typically done at the Infantry School in Gagetown but it is also run at regional training centers. It’s around 12 weeks and focuses on leadership in a tactical environment at the dismounted section...
  10. TangoTwoBravo

    Army Reserve Restructuring

    Good point, but it is not really remarkable that Secretaries of War in a British parliamentary democracy instituted reforms. That they were not soldiers is not remarkable. It was their job. Now, an army left to its own devices will tend to stay the same as reform on an institutional scale from...
  11. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    It can be trite to refer to "winners" and "losers" in a war or a battle, but I will still try to do so here. Losers: The Assad regime is clearly the biggest loser. I can't see a way for them back to Syria. Nuff said. The Alawite population of Syria will likely face lots of resentment for...
  12. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    Race, ethnicity and religion are always important factors in the politics of a given country. Modern Syria was formed out of a province of the Ottoman empire with Lebanon carved out in turn by the French as its own country. Arab Nationalism was a force in the Arab world in the last century...
  13. TangoTwoBravo

    US Navy cutting basic to 9 weeks from 10.

    If I am reading the article correctly, the USN added a Warrior Toughness Program to their basic training in 2022, which added two weeks bringing the length to ten. They have now streamlined that a bit to bring it to nine weeks. This is fairly normal when training is modified. You get feedback...
  14. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    That would be quite a trick, given that Jordan is something like 95% Sunni, aligned with the West and a relatively stable country. Not to mention that Saudi Arabia borders Jordan. Iran can get money and weapons to Hezbollah in a variety of ways, and it doesn't have to be overland.
  15. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    The US has provided something like 3 Billion dollars of aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces since 2006, and they have provided military aid to Lebanon for decades before that. Many Lebanese Armed Forces officers have received training at US schools. Three of my fellow 14 International Military...
  16. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    My UN time was mostly in Lebanon, but I did a quick exchange on the Golan and our mission had a Golan aspect. The Civil War was raging (2014/15) so we tracked the situation very closely. You don't need to be a military genius to see why Israel took the Golan Heights in the 1967 war. It...
  17. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    Israel has continued to occupy part of Mount Hermon since the 1973 War. I doubt they will leave the “A Line” portion. What remains to be seen is if they continue to occupy what they took this weekend (the B Line portion).
  18. TangoTwoBravo

    Collapse of the Assad Regime

    The Assad regime was drawn from the Alawite religion who constitute just over 10% of the population. Alawites are considered Shia, but I thnk its a little more complicated. The Assad regime ruled with an iron fist for decades. The population odds were tremendously stacked against them once the...
  19. TangoTwoBravo

    Do artillery officers still do BMOQ-A?

    Our language can be quite confusing when we use abbreviations and numbers to represent something! DP in this case refers to Developmental Period (DP). DP1 is all the Individual Training (IT) required for somebody to be qualified to perform their role at the entry level in their first unit. For...
  20. TangoTwoBravo

    Indirect Fires Modernization Project - C3/M777 Replacement

    A couple of posts above you mention that senior leadership are handwaving away problems. Are you handwaving funding now? Is vision without adequate resources just fantasizing? I would rather see our BGs and Bdes with mortars (manned) and SP artillery before we get into the rocket business...
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