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That's very obvious from "Inflection" which pounds on ARes self sufficiency.The CAF is unwilling to invest personnel in the individual training enterprise.
I'd really have a hard time understanding the failure of the HQs realizing how the life cycle of reservists work until I recall that their principle advisors on ARes matters are Class Bs and Class As that haven't been near a parade square or training centre in a decade.
I'm not sure what it is; most of these folks (except the Class Bs) are bright people who ought to be able to both comprehend and work through these problems. Instead I've watched folks skate past the hard decisions for decades.
I can't really see the rationale behind "Inflection's" outcomes. Yes the ability to field a div is necessary. But the current organizational structure is only a part of the problem. It's dwarfed by the geographical separation and the overall training and support philosophy and their implementation. The two div proposed structure is signalling that the desired solution for the RegF is that "the reserves are dragging us down, we need to get away from them," rather than one of "the reserves are dragging us down, we need to find a solution to bring them up."
I wait for the details with bated breath. IMHO, arty, engrs and CSS need to be taken out of CBGs and targeted at forming and training the necessary divisional and theatre battalions needed to properly support a deployed division.
I know "Inflection" talks about RegF leadership but my guess is that's for the div and area HQs. It's really needed at the unit level if we ever intend to move the yardsticks for ARes individual and collective training.
