TangoTwoBravo
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I am in command of a composite Recce Sqn (C Sqn RCD) that has both infantry and armoured personnel, although I should note that we are not deployed. My Armoured Recce guys have done plenty of dismounted work this year on exercise in a variety of settings (conventional, COIN, etc). The vehicle certainly brings a lot of capabilities, but Armoured Recce must be prepared to dismount even if only for a short distance. A patrol commander must be capable of establishing an old-school dug-in mud OP (we've started doing those again). For the doctrinal clerics, once you are working for a BG the differences between close recce and medium recce start to fade.
I still try to assign tasks that capitalize on the different training and experience that an Infantry Sgt and a Armoured Sgt bring to the table. If we need to establish contact quickly then Armoured Recce gets the nod. If we need to have guides for a dismounted company night approach then I will use the Recce Pl. Still, my Armoured guys to do much of their work dismounted doing what we would call Close Recce in GMR (Ground Maneouvre Reconnaissance), and I have used them to guide dismounted troops at night as part of BG deliberate ops. I have also used my Infantry guys to conduct what was essentially an advance to contact or Zone Recce which wouldn't normally be their tasks in GMR doctrine. I try to work their different capabilities into the estimate, but I have employed them more interchangeably than I would have thought.
If we were working at Bde level it might be a little different, but even then I would expect to see guys working dismounted to minimize exposure and maximize eyes on.
For the original poster, you will enjoy whatever reserve unit you join as long as you have good people around you.
Good luck!
p.s. - editted to spell out GMR.
I still try to assign tasks that capitalize on the different training and experience that an Infantry Sgt and a Armoured Sgt bring to the table. If we need to establish contact quickly then Armoured Recce gets the nod. If we need to have guides for a dismounted company night approach then I will use the Recce Pl. Still, my Armoured guys to do much of their work dismounted doing what we would call Close Recce in GMR (Ground Maneouvre Reconnaissance), and I have used them to guide dismounted troops at night as part of BG deliberate ops. I have also used my Infantry guys to conduct what was essentially an advance to contact or Zone Recce which wouldn't normally be their tasks in GMR doctrine. I try to work their different capabilities into the estimate, but I have employed them more interchangeably than I would have thought.
If we were working at Bde level it might be a little different, but even then I would expect to see guys working dismounted to minimize exposure and maximize eyes on.
For the original poster, you will enjoy whatever reserve unit you join as long as you have good people around you.
Good luck!
p.s. - editted to spell out GMR.