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x-grunt said:I note there are 15,500 Army reservists. Largish numbers of those are R031. Seems like a good manpower pool of soldiers who already have some skills. Call up would be political dynamite, but perhaps incentives for full time commitment for 18 or more months full time service, or try to task full time sub units from each brigade or whatever. Get creative with the reserves. I have no idea what all the issues would be, but darn it they signed up to serve - take 'em up on it. What is being done here, if anything, other than individual augmentation for specific TF's? That would seem a reasonable route for the short term (say 5 years or so) until recruiting and training catches up to the expansion needed.
Not as simple as it sounds (nor as complex as other would make it). Of the 16K active pers in the Army Reserve, you have to deduct those not yet occupationallyqualified, then look at how many are already serving full-time. The numbrs aren't nearly as rosy once those calculations are made. And while the Army Reserve has no where near as many senior folks with no real job as the Reg F (9 Reg F Inf bns, over 100 Reg F Inf LCols strikes me as excessive), there are still structural issues that reduce the number of folks available in the ranks and trades needed.
Reservists are currently augmenting in up to platoon strengths; in Bosnia there were Reserve companies serving (composite companies). But as has been stated earlier in this thread, the Army's breaking point isn't with the Infantry - it's with the other trades.