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The Territorial Army would dissolve into the Army Reserve. Recruitment would take place from among those who, after having availed of the various training facilities made available in the NCC and having reached the cut off standards, volunteer and are found fit for active duty. They would be relieved by their employers, both Government and Private, for Six Weeks of active duty ever year quite apart from their regular leave entitlements.

The Private sector must be compensated by Government for the loss in productivity. However, they would train on one day ever week end at locally available regular Military facilities under supervision of regular service trainers so as to be fit and ready at all times to be interoperable with regular forces.

The Army Reserve would be deployed for active duty supplementing head count available in active zones such as borders, insurgency areas and so on allowing the strain on manpower to be relieved. The Air Reserve would be deployed on such activities as ferry, logistics and reconnaissance duties apart from technical activities to relieve the pressure on regular forces.

The Police and Para Military too should be allowed to volunteer to serve on Reserves The Reserves, while on active duty, should be entitled to the same pay, facilities and allowances as regular servicemen of equivalent rank. The heavy and far too expensive standing head count in the regular forces could be reduced to a hard core capable of training and establishing standards as India will have vast reserves for mobilization in the case of emergencies and war to wrap around the core.

The old and well established, tested and proven British legacy which used to work in India, until , included the system of Reserves which I have laid out above as well as Emergency Service including commissioned service for Three Years and Short Service including Commissioned Service for Five Years with subsequent absorption into the Reserves for those who volunteer Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

Before that the Air Reserve in India comprised volunteers from the various flying clubs in India. We can imagine the kind of people who will be inducted in it. I see this as a first step towards legitimizing Hindu militancy in the garb of Rashtra Seva. Sir mere me Josh ke sath sath hush bhi h me Army me join krna chahata hu Meri ghr ki Istiti kharab h. Sir meri bhi dream hai Army me bhi jana chahata hu Army me bhi 2 Baar Army return me bhar hu kab tak aayegi ye Bharti Army ki. Sir Deepanshu shrivastav my date of birth It is not a bad idea — if treated as a prototype.

If these lads are able to lead men after 1 year training or less, it will show that 4 year training NDA stream is a huge waste of time.

Whether they do a good job or not is yet to be seen, so an experiment is in order. This is a political scheme. A regular soldier is apolitical. Here, right wing will hijack. After selection, before joining the respective dept, the employee should undergo three yrs compulsory military training ,resulting in disciplined menpower available with us. This trained manpower will help us in changing of corrupt system, besides this maximum people of nation came to know the hardships faced a jawan.

Incase of emergency ,this trained menpower an be utilised. And the defence has nothing to pay on the completion of three yrs. To keep them afresh refersor courses can be design as on required basis.

There are good chances of civil military cooperation in the system ,heartburn will eliminate automatically which usually we hear in south block. Good initiative but if a person die on duty. Should be entiled financial as per the regulars. Regulars r must. But short commissioned be kept in loops and given similar jobs where fitness levels maintained.

Job opportunity. The length of time for a tour of duty in wartime is open-ended. The typical length of tour for the Marine Corps lasts from six to 12 months. The length of tour varies depending on the type of mission that is being pursued.

There are six different tours that a Marine Corps can complete. They include:. This usually lasts six months only. It reduces the number of tours that a marine can go to unaccompanied. This tour lasts for six months and consists of quick expeditionary forces ready to react at any time there is a need.

These deployments last up to six months. The mission reassures allies and also creates a persistent U. This tour of duty happens when an individual with a specialized skill is assigned to be part of other military operations.

It can last for a year. This happens when a unit of the marines is deployed for combat operations. It involves an engagement with enemy forces and the length depends on the needs of the military.

When the tour of duty ends, you are posted back to your station and will not be eligible for another tour of duty for some time. This could be up to 12 months. For some soldiers whose active duty period of service is over, they may finish out their remaining time as a soldier in the reserve Army or become an IRR Individual Ready Reservist.

Army reserves can be called to active service anytime there is a need. In times of war, a soldier may be sent on a tour of duty up to three times. A person, once deployed, can get two weeks of vacation after six months of deployment. You can serve full time in the Army for three years four years for scholarship winners , with the balance in the Individual Ready Reserve IRR. Selected Cadets may choose to serve part time in the U.

Army Reserve or Army National Guard while pursuing a civilian career. Keeping the above in mind, the Army offers active duty full-time enlistment periods from two years to five years only certain jobs are available for two and three-year enlistees. The promotion of the officers is based on their record of service and the length of active service they put in. Therefore, the TA officers in the present day context continue to serve and get promoted like other regular officers.

Ex-servicemen status to pensioners and disability pension holders and Gallantry award winners. But unlike regulars, when their tours of duty end they go straight back to civilian life. All soldiers now get 24 hours of "decompression" after active service, but many reservists then return to their civilian jobs within days. Regular soldiers go back to base in the UK, before usually being allowed on leave. But Mr Hurley said it is civilian employment, not Army life, which poses the biggest problem for reservists.

He said many are overlooked for jobs or promotions because businesses do not want workers who can be called away on military service. Mr Hurley, who has been a reservist for 43 years and is also Surrey's Police and Crime Commissioner, said he had seen "many cases of discrimination" and had once been told openly he was refused a senior job because he was in the Territorial Army TA.

But as well as challenges, reservists' double lives bring many benefits. Reece Hancock, who is serving in Afghanistan, called it a "bit of a break" from his job as a teacher. Many reservists bring special skills to the Army, and take others back to civilian life. Captain Ted Evans, a doctor in the UK, has done two tours to Afghanistan and said he has gained "a huge amount" of experience and confidence at treating severely injured casualties. Since there have been more than 25, reservist mobilisations to Iraq and Afghanistan, with 30 reservists killed.



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