I don't think this would impact CAF members and their dependents posted OUTCAN, all of whom are posted on Green Passports with Visas, so they aren't visiting on 6-month tourist Visas.
At least your not shy of letting your RCAC anchoring bias show. Logisticians in second line sustainment organizations move all ammunition, and generally artillery ammunition is about 80% of a fighting organizations load. So an RCAC echelon is peanuts.
Regardless, trying to determine whom is...
At least you're not shy of letting your RCAS anchoring bias show. Is there an advantage to teaching people one complete set of skills (indirect fires) and then teaching them a completely different set of skills (uncrewed system operations) and then having them try to retain both in a career...
All analogies are suspect, that's why they are generally not very useful. Yours implies there is some sort of sovereign wall that should prevent outside intervention into the conflict.
I alluded to the fact that the US proposal out in left field, but "US legitimacy" is not a factor, anymore...
Your house is occupied by a gangster who runs the show, and used the house to try and burn down the neighbourhood across the street.
The analogy could be spun back over decades of grievances.
Although Trump's proposal is right out in left field, I have to give the Administration credit for...
Probably a tangent thread split, but the Russo-Ukrainian War is probably a good reminder that for much of our operational history we never saw Engineers below the brigade level and that even brigade was a bit of a stretch.
A unit with any amount of sub-units can only manage as many tasks as its Comd and HQ can process.
The Infantry Battalion had four companies because in 1912 it was decided to merge the existing eight coys in an Infantry Battalion to form "double companies" better suited for open order "Boer"...
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