A five per cent cut to Canada's naval reserves is a "budget reallocation" that will not affect the navy's coastal patrol vessels, a navy spokeswoman in Halifax said Tuesday
It is routine training that we give the non full-time reservists to practice skills sets that they've already learned and are in place. These are things like firefighting and damage control," she said.
Yeah becuase who needs to be reminded of how to stop that big gaping hole in the hull from which water is pouring in when you learned it 10 years ago. I'm sure it will all come back, like riding a bike. But do you want to bet your life on it?
Does it make sense to weaken our coastal defenses when we're bulking up the military for overseas deployments? Shouldn't our primary focus be on homeland defense, and with our geography, then navy would be the primary arm to do it?
Yeah becuase who needs to be reminded of how to stop that big gaping hole in the hull from which water is pouring in when you learned it 10 years ago. I'm sure it will all come back, like riding a bike. But do you want to bet your life on it?
That's 5-10% of their annual training, but that won't affect the ability of the reserves? Yeah, I'm calling BS on that one.