ID | 121671 |
Title Proper | Reclaiming volunteerism |
Other Title Information | how a reconception can build a more professional army reserve |
Language | ENG |
Author | Douglas, Alex |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The focus of the Army Reserve has shifted from supplying deployable units for large-scale conventional warfare to providing individuals and small groups to support the Army's current operations. The requirement for soldiers to be easily integrated into Regular units has caused us to increasingly train, treat and manage reservists identically to their full-time counterparts. This is ineffective because it fails to accept the real and important differences between Regular and Reserve service. Reservists should actually be seen as sharing more characteristics with volunteers than part-time employees. The strategies used and many of the lessons learnt in the voluntary sector could be applied to increase the Reserve's capability and performance. |
`In' analytical Note | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.13-24 |
Journal Source | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.13-24 |
Key Words | Army Reserve ; Conventional Warfare ; Reserve's Capability ; Australian Militia ; Australia ; Australian Army ; Reserve’s Capability |