Echo9 said:
The other side of this is increasing the "stickiness" of res F service following a Reg F contract. While most sign on to the sup res, that doesn't really do much good in any foreseeable scenario these days. It also has the potential of bolstering what is currently the greatest weakness of res units- senior leadership. There are relatively few units that don't have succession problems (even if they have succession, it's a straight line, without much choice). Greater stickiness would have the potential of addressing this problem, and at the same time increase the level of proficiency of those who go on tour.
I think there is another thing to look at here. This is a bit of lateral thinking in a way (or a thread hijack if you prefer...), as it illustrates this concept of Res/Reg integration.
Too often we think of Res/Reg integration as a way to get the Reserve tradesman 'up to speed' on gucci Reg force kit/methods. It's a 'move the Reservist up' mentality not a 'Move the Regular down' mentality (I know, that's a flawed analogy... bear with me...)
The point made above is that Res F units often suffer from succession problems, and that even if sucession does exist it's linear. This means that too often (Cl A) Maj Longname gets the corner office at his Res F Regt even if he's a bag. The outcome is virtually assured.
On the other hand. My unit has been extremely successful in the last little while, not in spite of succession 'problems' but rather because of them. A couple of rather senior Majors retiring in the last six or eight years may have seemed to have been leading 'us' to a rut.
Now I understand from my position of lowly grandeur that my perception of this may be skewed but I would rather like to dwell on this following point...
'We' have been extremely fortunate, at my unit, to have had talented
serving Reg F LCols appointed to command. The knowledge and presence of such individuals greatly enhance the Res F unit. In addition the 'knock on' effect of having a 'pro' at the helm greatly enhances the Cl 'A' types (at all levels).
When one couples this, with as Echo9 precisely pointed out, ex Reg members, and again my unit is very fortunate to a have couple of these folks as well, the effect is really quite something to behold.
So how about it? how many Reg F officers are out there, chained to a desk, who would like to 'downgrade' for a quick posting to a senior position at a Res F unit?
How would such a phenomenon enhance the Res F?