ajaychandele
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how best can we use retired personnel for imparting military training.
suggestions?
suggestions?
Same situation occurred again during GWOT. Helicopter pilots were amongst those recalled if memory serves.The question reminded me of seeing a number of retired NCOs who were recalled and sent to VN as they had "critical MOSs."
I'd hate to try to count how many infantry types I helped process back in at Benning. As I recall, the Pres. issued an Executive Order that recalled everyone who had been honorably discharged within the previous year. Your MOS only determined the facility where you reported. I saw any number of recently retired folks come through (I even recognized a few) and their attitudes were very positive.Their skills were still very relevant of course. The biggest problem was what to do with those soldiers whose training had been suspended in order to accommodate all the recalled personnel. I did that until my own company was organized and was deployed. It was a TOW company.Same situation occurred again during GWOT. Helicopter pilots were amongst those recalled if memory serves.
And these men are right, things change. Nothing I could say regarding medical treatment or procedures would apply to today's army... the mos, the training, the meds, they have all changed. All I would do is get in the way.