I have always thought since I was a Private that reserve units should be paired up with another reserve unit to train with. Inf Regiment A trains with Inf Regiment B. A Unit acts as the aggressor unit for one exercise, does the attacks, does the reccees etc on B Unit. B Unit trains on the defenders side of the house. The next exercise they switch sides. Nothing worse than knowing the HQ Coy , made up of supply techs, drivers, clerks, cooks and officers and SNR NCOs who had no troops or actual job in the field were going to be the attacking force. You knew when it was coming because suddenly they are all gone, you knew something was coming. The enemy force would be so small there was no effective training as they could not attack the whole position. Having another unit doing the planning, the attacking, their logistical support group doing their jobs. The defenders preparing for an attack, using patrols, night vision equipment etc to spot the attack coming. The aggressor unit can send out patrols, to bring back information to help plan the attack etc. In my mind this would be real training, and have realistic out comes in the training world. Leaders would be training to do their jobs better as they are not planning both sides of the battle so to speak. Unit A CO plans his side, Unit B CO plans his side. Then switch the next month for the other role.
Range training would be more effective, more safety staff, more access to coaches etc, most of more competitive out coming because one Unit wants to be known as the home of the better shooters.
Once the Major summer exercise comes along and units are put together there is some sort of group bonding and co-operation between units.
I realize it is not as simple as I made it out to be but it could be made to work.
As for training with the Reg force as a Res pay clerk doing CAC 92 as Inf as this was the last time my former regiment would be INF ( was rebadged in the fall ) it was very interesting to watch the Reg Force act as enemy force. I think the French Commando unit of the CAR was our enemy force. Watching them move thru the woods at speed, watching them attack and run away , then attack again was very good training and every bit as educational for training purposes. After the attacks the enemy force would tell us our mistakes, what we did right, and how to improve.
The Reg Force and Res Force can work together once the leadership on both sides can put aside the jokes and the put downs.
Examples UN op the Force Commander needed skilled troops to rebuild a school, after asking around he found out he tradesmen who could do the job because that was the real trade they had back home in Canada, not just handymen but actual tradesmen who could lead to get the job done.
Road damage assessment after an earthquake was carried out by a Reserve Member for Canadian and US troops giving aid to the country, why was it done by Res Force guy? Because his real job was doing high way damage assessments for the Ontario Government.
Medak Pocket shows with leadership Res Troops can do the job required.
A-Stan lots of Reserve troops and officers were sent as quick as they could volunteer and get upgraded training. Just like the Reg Force some of the troops were very good, others were just boot fillers.
Some of the Reg Force are going to point to the quick promotions in the Res world as reasons to not think of quality soldiers, but when there is no one else to do the job, and bloggins shows up every week night and weekend for training, then goes home and works his full time job or goes to school without missing a beat there has to be some sort of reward for that. Sometimes doing the job of some one 2 ranks higher because no one showed up or there is no one to do the job that is training in itself. Sometimes all that shows up because of family and work is the younger high school age privates and corporals , some very low ranked officers, but some how the exercise gets pulled off or the range weekend.
Res Force also has to learn the Reg Force guys do this job every day and giving up a weekend to train the Res Force is a drag, take away from their family and social life, with no extra pay, maybe they get CTO, maybe get FOA. So there is give and takes to both sides.
But what do I know I spent 5 years on class B at an Army HQ working along side the Res and Reg force everyday. I found it a drag to give up a weekend off to go do the unit exercise because I was expected to show up and do my job. Been out 26 years and know everything can be improved