Several pages ago Mr Sallows asked if there was anyone here with first-hand experience of the 10/90 experiment, and I’ve got to say that I was there. I’d kind of tuned this thread out, and hadn't noticed the topic come up. The experience was mixed, I suspect, for all parties, but I’ll tell what I can recall; It’s a worms-eye view, for sure.
I was the only Pte in the 10, on Cl C from the tour to nowhere. I went there from 1RCHA, after the tour was scrubbed in September/October. We’d spent the time from May to August working up with 3VP in Dundurn before splitting up for Winnipeg and 2VP and Shilo with 1RCHA.
In addition to the workups, I participated in several exercises with the 39CBG units that comprised the 90, including Cougar Salvo. Fundamentally, I think Mr Sallows is correct, the reserve NCMs and jr leadership greatly benefited from, and enjoyed, the chance to work under professional, full-time, been there done that leadership. All of the training was to a higher standard. NBC? Taught by a man who’d been slimed in the post-gulf war cleanup. Range Ex? Bring the Snipers. Comms course? We had full time Jimmies, techs and operators. Maintenance was better, scales of issue were excellent. We had a Res Tow pl, Recce, Mortar, and Pioneer capabilities.
We had 2 full time medics in the Btn, and 6 ambulances, 2 ML with trailers, 2 Ilti, and an LS for the UMS, to be staffed by 11 and 12 Med Coys. I can’t really speak to what the rifle coys had, except during the workups when I was lumped in with R West Regt and the Engineers and additional odds and sods, but it was the first, and last, time anyone asked me accomplish anything in NVGs, or do a crack-thump range, or get in really top-notch shape, or run with a ruck (gasp!)
Several other reservists were on Cl B or C at the Btn, many ended up Reg F, but lots of others went over after the tours were cancelled, or the seeds were sown for it then. Most Res units involved had a high number of CT’s afterward, and most were solid, long-serving reservists.
Now, I understand that the Reg F 10% viewed this as a slow, lingering career death, but I can’t really speak to that.
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Edit: I just want to add, for fairness sake, that several members of 3VP stayed in the lower mainland, and I still see one or two on occasion in uniform. Since this experiment ended 10 years ago, that's not too bad.