It's a nice theory, but unsubstantiated by any textev.
Hands on training will still take quite a while.
Chermyn was far too short handed to conduct any maneuvers, especially anything like corps level, and politically any whisper that Gahrvai was collaborating on any such maneuvers or even CPX's with Chermyn could have ignited rebellion across Corisande.
Chermyn was too busy keeping a lid on things to keep up with all the changes BGV was making at Maikelberg, and I doubt the inner circle wanted any leaks of all the changes getting to Clyntahn from Corisande.
Given that Corisande only accepted becoming a part of the empire less than a year ago, with no evident eagerness to fight mother church until after Irys's wedding, I think its doubtful there's been any time for anything approaching proper training for the Corisandans.
Gahrvai's 30,000 veterans will indeed be useful as a trained cadre for a bigger army, but it will still take 1-2 years to bring them up to speed, by which time the war may be effectively over and they end up as bored occupation troops freezing in Zion.
Now I think Gahrvai will see action, but of a force far smaller than what Corisande could eventually send because its too late in the war.
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Also, remember that Caleb et al invaded Corisande in 893. LAMA ends early in 897 - almost 4 years later. to you rpoint about a lot of retraining being required, I'll bet that at least SOME of that has already taken place. Granted Corisande didn't become part of the empire until much later, but I'll bet that the Corisandian army has been at least partly reconstituted. They may not have modern weapons, and they may not have all the modern doctrine, but I think they've got a good foundation and are well on their way.
Gahrvai and Doyal, I'm sure, spent whatever "free" time they've had for years figuring out the implications of the new weapons and tactics used against them and preparing junior officers and senior NCO's to use them. With the steadily improving relationship with the ICA garrison, they've plausibly had a chance to discuss that and watch training maneuvers. A new model Corisandian army could be ready to but for getting the new weapons themselves and getting enough hands-on experience with them.Undoubtedly, Cayleb would want to get as many forces willing to fight for the Charisian Empire from Zebediah and Corisande to Siddermark as soon as possible, because of the need for the Allies to maintain strength to resist COGA forces without being stretched too thin, as well as push these forces back.
Duke Eastshare and Baron Green Valley would undoubtedly like to see these forces, but they would also want them trained and equipped well enough to be able fight under their leadership; of course, they wouldn't want these Corisandian and Zebediahian forces to traitor either, so in any case, there would have to be a balance at first in sending in additional forces from these two new Imperial member states and knowing who to trust to send in so that they don't defect.
Of course, we don't want to forget Tarot either, because that power has also joined the Empire.
Forgetting Tarot's land capabilities may be about right though. It's another small island nation. Like Charis, its military got around on sails and oars, not feet and hooves; like Emerald, it is a lot smaller than Old Charis. Tarot's navy is already at work in imperial service - at least its personnel; it didn't have much shipping left after Armageddon Reef and didn't recover any under the Church's suspicion before becoming part of the Empire.
I'm sure it has some army and/or marine corps, which didn't suffer terribly in the Armageddon Reef campaign, but it's small, and they may even want to keep much of it on Tarot on the off-chance of some mainland raid on that part of the Empire closest to it.