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Posted on Feb 2, 2016
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I'm fortunate in that I actually make money on IDT weekends, where many of my troops do not. With that being said, I already dedicate 10 hours or more a week outside of IDT periods just to accomplish my duties. With my demanding civilian career and graduate classes its already tough to balance everything. Increasing our training days to this extent is going to make that even harder.

If anything we need to reexamine our admin training requirements. My Company spent the first 4 months of my command preparing for a COMET inspection. We didn't even start focusing on Infantry training until after that. Those are training days we'll never get back.
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I've been with the guard a long time now. Going on a decade. It makes me miss active duty but being an older dog it lets me still be a soldier without completely breaking me off.

That said, if the demands are increased its going to run a lot of good soldiers out. There's an understood balance struck with a citizen soldier. When called they respond ready, but otherwise they continue as civilian soldiers. Less financially draining and less immediately needy compared to active duty. But if you're going to eat into their civilian lives there needs to be more dispensation for them.

I just got back from a year long deployment and already my unit is training for a joint op with NATO this summer over seas. But they can't even give us a drill schedule because we haven't secured funding for the train up.

Can waste money on a show of force exercise but can't afford to pay us train for it?

Big army needs to reel in its reality a little.
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They will not increase to 100 days. Big Army is bureaucratic, not stupid. It will be less than 60. My guess is that it will be linked to the training plan for that specific unit and require additional training for years they are going to a CTC rotation. We may see additional time for non-CTC years, but it won't be anywhere near the number discussed. I think a better sense is given by GEN Milley in his address to NGAUS, which I posted previously.
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Agreed Sir. One possibly would be to raise the UTA's to 60(currently 48), and maybe 21 day AT's. I wonder how many Traditional M-Day Soldiers realize they get paid 4 days AD for 2 day drills. IMO will it effect Retention? I'd say not as bad as everyone will think it will.
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It won't affect retention as bad as it is portrayed here. It's not going to be 100 days. We know better. There have already been pilot programs for this. Didn't have an affect on the units involved. We've taken those lessons and applied them to the programs that are going to be implemented...if they are going to be implemented at all. You may lose some guys, but just like when an ARNG unit goes on deployment...it doesn't take everyone with it because some people cannot go (there is no TTHS account in the ARNG, so when people are at school they don't get a back fill for instance) they still deploy at 100% strength because there are ALWAYS people that want to earn that money.
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In the end it is meant to increase the readiness of the ARNG. If it doesn't have an impact, it is likely to change again. The bottom line is that the Army can't wait 120 days for an ARNG unit to get to standard. Given the speed at which a major conflict might arise, it needs to be less time than that to have an operational and strategic reserve ready to deploy.
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Increases in Guard Training Days, Will This Undermine Unit Strength?
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Hopefully a positive change in compensation will occur along with increased drill dates. If you take me away from my civilian job more, it will cost you.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Should be far better for them.
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LOL I laugh at the desire for them to want to increase training days. With what money and out of whose pocket?
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SGT Human Intelligence Collector
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I make 6 figures and more training days would effect me. Civilian corporations do not like the guard
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More training time means more time away from civilian employment. That will equate for reduced employment for NG and reserve members. USERA will be ignored and employers in right to work states will use any other excuse to cut Servicemembers out. Businesses operate on bottom lines, don't expect them to cover the costs of force reductions. It sounds great in theory but....
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SGT Ait Instructor
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You joined the military not the other way around. Expect to do your part.
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I would see 100 day requirement as too much. Unless my civilian job was going to increase my military leave from 15 days to cover I would not stick around for long.

My daughter is growing and one weekend is already too much time missed, let alone two or more a month.
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