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antabanta posted:
GTAngler posted:
My humble apologies. Let me clarify.

Normal operations = peace-time. Clear? In war-time any matrix can apply. Clear?

Reserve unit = reservists in the sense of the GPM (that was the gist of our discussion) NOT an actual reserve military unit.

Anything else you need clarified?

To tidy up: Let's get back to the main discussion. You have no knowledge of the GDF/GPM. Correct? Therefore your comments are founded on speculation. Correct? Do you concede the necessity for the GPM in small Guyana that cannot afford a large standing army or are you still struggling with it?

You make no sense whatsoever. Let me make sure I understand what you're saying. In peace time, reserve units and regular units cannot be mixed but you expect them to function at an optimal level if deployed together in wartime. Read that back to yourself a few times. Also explain why in peace time, these units cannot operate together. Guyana needs a "reservist" element within the GDF not a separate army.

Perhaps you should check with your co-worker. Rules in war-time change for obvious reasons. If you don't know what the obvious reasons are, nothing will make sense to you. In peace-time we won't mix the reservists (not reserve units) with regular units for the same reason we don't mix the GPF and the GDF. Why do you think Guyana needs a reservist element withing the GDF? What is the strength of the GDF and the strength of the GPM? The GPM can better pursue its goal as a separate unit from the GDF.

In other words, you haven't the faintest idea but continue to spew nonsense. It might interest you to know that the United States Military has been putting Guard, Reserve and Regular Units together during peacetime. Continuing this semi-intelligent, semi on your part, discussion, is a waste of time.

GTAngler
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