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Been known to happen, remember the new hospital in Lahr?Except the CA is attempting to place a foundation on quicksand…
Been known to happen, remember the new hospital in Lahr?Except the CA is attempting to place a foundation on quicksand…
For the most part the Res F recruiting surges I observed, with additional money thrown at unit recruiters, was OK. But recruiting is just the entry to a training pipeline, and someone has to have a firm grip on the training pipeline to get the recruits from mufti to private-one-hook. "You recruited X people. Well done. Now you must provide Y of your (very few qualified and suitable) people as instructors for a year." Some units can't do "train recruits" and "meet BTS" at the same time because they lack the people (depth). So, failure.
Because they whine and demand additional responsibilities without understanding them.Regular Force units don't have to worry about expending time and resources in attracting, enrolling and training recruits (NCMs and Officers), or carrying untrained people on their books for months and months, or years in some cases..
Why should Reserve units (with much less resource breadth and depth) have to worry about that?
I’ll remember this next time I’m teaching a DP 1 lol. Part of STARS was that the Reserves would be responsible for training their own soldiers. That has never happened, with summer DP1s in training centres still being mass augmented from field units, much like every other DP1. Infact I’ve never not been short troops / peers because they were away supporting some course somewhere.Regular Force units don't have to worry about expending time and resources in attracting, enrolling and training recruits (NCMs and Officers)
I know from 1987 to 2005 I never knew of a summer without RegF augmentation (any sometimes total control) of PRes Training.I’ll remember this next time I’m teaching a DP 1 lol. Part of STARS was that the Reserves would be responsible for training their own soldiers. That has never happened, with summer DP1s in training centres still being mass augmented from field units, much like every other DP1. Infact I’ve never not been short troops / peers because they were away supporting some course somewhere.
I’ll remember this next time I’m teaching a DP 1 lol. Part of STARS was that the Reserves would be responsible for training their own soldiers. That has never happened, with summer DP1s in training centres still being mass augmented from field units, much like every other DP1. Infact I’ve never not been short troops / peers because they were away supporting some course somewhere.
Actually no wizardry, We had an approved local Dr to do the medicals. They still had to be reviewed by Ottawa. But it worked pretty good. It took a bit of work for all involved. Many times we assisted our local CFRC with recruiting and initial paper work.So you found a doctor who could do the medicals?
What kind of wizard are you?
Well 1 RCR is actually trialling that exact thing right now with this OJT Dp1 fiasco. But I suppose if you don’t count BTL / PAT platoons than that’s true for the time being. Those platoons do actually take up NCO postings btw.Every reserve unit has a Recruit Pl of untrained soldiers, as well as OCdts, who parade during the training year and work separately from the trained soldiers. Sometimes they don’t pass/ attend summer courses and stay around ‘forever’.
It’s a PITA that the Regs just don’t need to deal with, and probably not doing the untrained a big favour either.
We incorporated them into our regular training. We also ran classes for them to learn the basics such as rank, how to maintain a uniform, look after their gear things like that.Well 1 RCR is actually trialling that exact thing right now with this OJT Dp1 fiasco. But I suppose if you don’t count BTL / PAT platoons than that’s true for the time being. Those platoons do actually take up NCO postings btw.
I’ll ask you this question though, what would you do with untrained / awaiting training given the reserves can’t send all its persons awaiting training to PAT / BTL?
Well 1 RCR is actually trialling that exact thing right now with this OJT Dp1 fiasco. But I suppose if you don’t count BTL / PAT platoons than that’s true for the time being. Those platoons do actually take up NCO postings btw.
I’ll ask you this question though, what would you do with untrained / awaiting training given the reserves can’t send all its persons awaiting training to PAT / BTL?
ManMilDist (38 CBG) did that in the 1980s. It didn't work well for the units not located in Winnipeg. Units in Winnipeg were taxed for instructors. Theoretically it should have worked but most units were not happy with the idea as during the winter months they lost the use of both the instructors and the recruits. Go figure.Have the Reserve CBG HQs do what they should to do, run a depot to produce trained soldiers/ Officers for the units instead of planning more golf weekends for all their Class B floppers
ManMilDist (38 CBG) did that in the 1980s. It didn't work well for the units not located in Winnipeg. Units in Winnipeg were taxed for instructors. Theoretically it should have worked but most units were not happy with the idea as during the winter months they lost the use of both the instructors and the recruits. Go figure.
That was my experience in the reserves as well.We incorporated them into our regular training. We also ran classes for them to learn the basics such as rank, how to maintain a uniform, look after their gear things like that.
Have the Reserve CBG HQs do what they should to do, run a depot to produce trained soldiers/ Officers for the units instead of planning more golf weekends for all their Class B floppers
That was my experience in the reserves as well.
Okay so sure, let’s look at that from the 39 CBG context. How does that look for new recruits in Trail and Prince George ? Do they report to their units or are the sent class B to this depot ?
What exactly is that?