what does "fighting readiness" (CSOR website), mean on a day to day basis in the CSOR
I know the 75th Rangers (a comparable unit, though larger) in the US have three units that continually rotate so that at a given time there are Rangers immediately available for deployment, near the end of the CBC documentary on CSOR it said they will "be waiting for a beep on their pager" supposedly to report for deployment, and their ability to be battle ready anywhere in the world in 2-3 days is another hint that I found on this forum somewhere
any more information/ experience dealing with this topic would be appreciated
ps i am a 16 year old considering life options (CF is being considered strongly, CSOR would be a goal to aspire to)
I know the 75th Rangers (a comparable unit, though larger) in the US have three units that continually rotate so that at a given time there are Rangers immediately available for deployment, near the end of the CBC documentary on CSOR it said they will "be waiting for a beep on their pager" supposedly to report for deployment, and their ability to be battle ready anywhere in the world in 2-3 days is another hint that I found on this forum somewhere
any more information/ experience dealing with this topic would be appreciated
ps i am a 16 year old considering life options (CF is being considered strongly, CSOR would be a goal to aspire to)