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Unless I am misunderstanding your point, it sounds like you are contradicting yourself. First you say:
then you say:
So which is it? Waste of time and resources or "might as well use them"???
Think about the scope of all of that training you just described. It is hardly "the only thing that can be usefully done". We haven't even got around to discussing MARS officer training, which, prior to ORCA, was conducted exclusively in KINGSTON Class MMs.
There was a whole lot of regular force officer training in KINGSTON Class ships for years - one of the few occupations that didn't was yours - CSEO.
You might want to find your way back into your lane...
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It would be a huge waste of time and resources, unless they are used to train reservists. It's pretty much the same for the equipment. It is useless to work on drawings and equipment that you're not going to use anyway and you'll need to do again once you join a "real" unit...
then you say:
KrazyHamburglar said:Also, I think we need to distance ourselves from the us and them concept. (res vs reg)
I was thinking along more general lines, since we wont have the manpower or money to gainfully employ the MCDVs, we might as well use them to train both reservist and regulars...
So which is it? Waste of time and resources or "might as well use them"???
Basically, the only thing that can be usefully done is training that is general and not class specific... seamanship evolutions, duty watch training, DC training...
Think about the scope of all of that training you just described. It is hardly "the only thing that can be usefully done". We haven't even got around to discussing MARS officer training, which, prior to ORCA, was conducted exclusively in KINGSTON Class MMs.
There was a whole lot of regular force officer training in KINGSTON Class ships for years - one of the few occupations that didn't was yours - CSEO.
You might want to find your way back into your lane...
Edited for clarity