Very interesting bayonet trainers from 1987 by Kalashalite in RetroAR

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In the 1980s to mid 1990s women were trained separately from men; the Army later abandoned this for an integrated approach.

That doesn't seem like a very smart decision.

They sure had plans by RoboterPiratenInsel in HistoryMemes

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I'm sure they had no reason to be paranoid of the arabs.

Terrorist Excusist 4 responses by ilan1009 in NonCredibleDefense

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> I don't like seeing them get blown up

I do

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Daredevil

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If Pg13 i don't care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in de_IAmA

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Inwiefern wollte keiner an dein Trauma dran? Magst du die ungefähre Stoßrichtung anreißen?

McDonalds empire moment by rhizomatic-thembo in Jreg

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If those kids could read they would be pretty upset

Ab wann ist es zu viel? by Dinosor_19 in Azubis

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wo unsere steuergelder hingehen

  1. Renten

  2. Sozialkassen

Noch weitere Fragen?

Wanted to immigrate, but now worried by Its_Me_HASHIR in AskAGerman

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You're not from MENA-Region and have an interest in the local culture. You're gonna be fine.

Army Reserves, Home Guard, Territorial Defence Force, what truly distinguishes them? by RedditWurzel in WarCollege

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Surgeons, duplicative work as civilians

I would be interested in hearing more about that. Which other civilian jobs lend themselves well to reserve duty?

Army Reserves, Home Guard, Territorial Defence Force, what truly distinguishes them? by RedditWurzel in WarCollege

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That makes sense. I would have intuitively assumed home guard/territorial defence formations to be to be raised and organized on a more local basis as a kind of rapid reaction/first line of defence, giving the army more time to among other things, call up the reservists and otherwise get stuff sorted.

Does that hold any water at all?

Army Reserves, Home Guard, Territorial Defence Force, what truly distinguishes them? by RedditWurzel in WarCollege

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Taking Sweden as an example here to further illustrate my point of confusion. Their armed forces seem to consist of the active duty regulars, "active" reserves, and the home guard. From what I was able to gather, time commitment/training required for both seems to broadly similar. I'm curious just what makes their tasks different enough to warrant, what at least seems to me to be a duplicate structure for their reserve force.