HSO said:
Wow. Send off a little missive and it turns into a full on discussion.
To clarify.
1) I believe the DRIVER positions were given to HSG as the Army said they could not fill them. I can confirm this after the break if anyone is dying to know.
Correct, and here's some background info. There were 4 key issues to employing PRes MedTechs as Bison drivers:
1. In 1 CMBG, the posns have traditionally gone to LdSH(RC), however given the Leopard C2 tasks, manpower at their Regt is at a premium. The Strathcona's indicated that they would likely no-fill these positions - keep in mind that on the Trg TO&E, these are NOT 021 (Armd), but are rather 971 (Any) MOC. Furthermore, there were no PRes Armour units that submitted nominations which made it to the CFTPO for those positions.
2. As has been discussed, we have had a number of interested PRes medics in 1 HSG who want to go on tour, but are not qualified to go as medics. The only non-clinical positions they could fill in the HSS TF are the 6 x Bison driver ones.
3. Coincidentally, 1 Fd Amb was able to get positions on a 1 Svc Bn Bison Dvr crse in Jan 07.
4. And, CFMG approved 1 HSG's plan to use of PRes Bison drivers
As a result, I asked that LFWA source those positions to CFMG with the logical recommendation that 1 HSG fill them. This is in keeping with the 'single source' TF that is coming on line with 1-08. This will give those soldiers 1 full year of driving experience prior to deployment. Six of those positions will be going to PRes soldiers (already identified). Those soldiers will be on Cl B until 2 Apr, at which time they will be given Cl C contracts. Provided all gateway trg is successful, the soldier DAGs Green, and the HSTF Comd approves, they will be going to war as Bison Amb drivers. I believe 2 of the RegF soldiers are MSE Op Dvr Examiner qualified. I am not certain of the other 2 MOC, though I suspect they are MedTech and will provide Bison Dvr backfill during HLTA or Op Repl pool capability.
I have been assured by key staff at 1 Fd Amb, that these PRes Bison dvrs will be given the maximum amount of wheel time possible. This includes supporting several crew comd crses, sp to TF 1-08 Lvl 3.5 Trg, and of course all the CMTC work ups & FTX.
I am aware that as a driver, they will not participate in what goes on 'in the back' of the amb. However, one cannot deny that they will recieve a far greater degree of HSS exposure than any other non-clinical position within the TF. They will return to their Res Fd Ambs with this knowledge & experience, and CFMG on the whole will be better for it. I hardly think getting 6 reservists qualified as Bison drivers is considered 'empire building'. We are, however, trying to add another dimension of experience to our Res Fd Ambs which I believe is lacking.
2) I have no idea who will be crew commanding. Certainly not reserve Medics I am sure.
Correct, it will be RegF MedTechs.
3) They are trained ambulance drivers. One is an MSE Op. The other 2 are Medics who lack PCP training as the system is not yet in place yet for large numbers of Res Medics to take the PCP training. I believe in all of the Medical Reserve their are 4-6 members who will get this training this year.
The plan is to have all 6 PRes as the TF Bison drivers. Between now and the execution is some 13 months, so I am almost certain there will be some changes to follow.
4) They are being put on Class B contracts vice class C, as if they do not pass muster they will be RTU. I am sure the people that make these decisions will not send people over to do the job unless they can do it right. If they can't cut it, send them back to unit rather than endanger anyone. I wouldn't want anything else.
Correct. Just to amplify, the 'passing muster' is applicable to all TF 1-08 HSS soldiers, not just PRes. There will be one standard.
5) They are starting this training In January of 2007. This is a full year of driving and preparing to do the job. Not bad at all in my books, but I could be wrong.
I too believe that one year of solid driver training, plus the whole CMTC environment will be enough for the HSS TF Comd to make a successful Opred declaration wrt PRes Bison dvrs. I'm basing that on my previous experiences in a mechanized Regt and my assurances from the PRes Fd Amb staff that the soldiers they have selected will be successful. I also have every confidence in our Med Tech Crew comds that any driver issues will be identified and solved before deployment.