Posted on Oct 6, 2018
Army readiness shows signs of improvement, but gains could be fleeting
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This is not something that has a quick fix. You have to keep after it. We constantly access new untrained people and they have to be trained and refresher trained or the system breaks down.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
Oh how I know. I monitored ground equipment readiness for the Army National Guard. Not fun going to GOs with my COL !
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This article doesn't tell you the things that were being rated - so, hard to figure. But it did mention a shift in training. So, question: Is there, or has there been, a substantial problem with atrophied war-fighting skills as a result of the emphasis on "counter-insurgency" and the like over the past 15-17 years? (I remember in the late 90s, that there was already a big emphasis developing on MOOTW (which at the time seemed to be mostly about what was called "peacekeeping", so one might say that such an emphasis went back even pre-9/11.) I've read about the SFABs which seem to separate that stuff out to the side.
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