Sad. I am in the release procedures now (in the P Res, its taking awhile) and I am not impressed with the Good idea fairyism going on.
I will speak for infantry P Res (if I may after 27.5 years), focus on individual skills at a HIGH standard, focus on Section and platoon level training during the "school year" and then have a kick *** coy+ FTX in the summer concentration period. Fall arrives, re-start, hopefully some have moved up one on the totem pole.
For infantry, keep it basic. Focus on good solid soldiering skills and you can still pull off some high speed stuff with minimal training/rehearsals
Skills that are vital
-Small arms handling (know the drills cold for every company weapon)
-basic comms
-CRBN and combat ish first aid (not boring refresher crap that most troops practically sleep through)
-NAV (many soldiers suck at it and don't do enough instead they get to know their local bases and training areas)
-PW drills, casualty evacuation, resupply, vehicle searches, person searches, etc
-Section Hasty attacks
-Platoon hasty and deliberate attacks (day and night)
-platoon defensive occupations and withdrawals
-Urban ops (breaching, room clearing, building searches, etc)
-Keep winter warfare skills going
ALL of the above mentioned skills can easily gobble up all the training time September through June. It may not be sexy for some senior officers but at the end, the most important asset is there, a well trained and prepared infantry soldier