Posted on Aug 22, 2015
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Doing this could save money. Less active duty in Europe and less dependents. More training for the guard with rotations through Hoenfels.
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I would rather see it as a optional service rotation, ie. post needed MOS/AOCs and trial it. There are certainly guardsmen that would opt in. I will volunteer for 30 days in Paris, say....late spring. :)
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I thing rotating the Guard through Europe and Korea would be a good way to save a little money AND keep the Guard relevant as an operational force. We've worked to hard to be shunted off to the back burner again.
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I'm thinking the savings would come from no longer supporting dependents overseas. The Army could also rotate AC units to Europe on one year tours.

NG units could rotate BNs or BCTs every 10 years or so. If my research is correct there are 28 NG BCTs. Maybe do a BCT or 2 for 6 month deployments. So once every 7 years. Don't think this would be a huge strain on civilian employers.

As far as the State Militia I think it's already been proven the NG is much more than that. One BCT gone every 7 years should not strain the state militia role.
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That sound feasible: 6 months every 7-10 years. That rotation strategy provides operational continuity and stability back home to our Citizen Soldiers.
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On a note: this does not constitute a reduction of forces from what is currently on the ground but a sustainable plus up. And for those questioning what is for the state. very simple: operational experience. Since is a Title 10 mission all of the train up for the mission is funded by the DoA vs. state while the experience (the Soldiers) are local. If I was the commander (TAG) I would be screaming to get my folks 1st in line!
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