Overall, as usual I agree with your excellent points.
But I'm curious what ICA units you think require or will get time to train in the republic before speeding to the front as fast as possible, which is what all the textev says they're doing?
Granted, until they have steam tugs, there will be plenty of time to train on the canal barges in transit, if they can.
BGV's corps seems to have retrained on the M96 and the M97 4.5" mortar while marching from Allyntyn.
L
n7axw wrote:lyonheart wrote:Hi JeffEngel,
Let's remember that the ICA is Chisholm's imperial baby.
IE, most of it was and will be concentrated, equipped and trained in Chisholm.
In particular, remember that when Tarot joined the empire there was absolutely no indication of anything blowing up in the republic, while the ICA infrastructure was all still on Chisholm, almost all the training at Maikelberg.
It made no sense then to have a separate training facility created on Tarot, and while it does now, conditions certainly have changed; so when the ICA has the cadre to spare [probably after the war- when it ends in a year or two], establishing such a forward training base makes a lot of sense, but not until then.
I don't think training bases in the republic are a good idea politically for a host of reasons, unless the implication is the RSA was training them; which unfortunately the public would easily see through.
Given their very disparate organizations, joint training centers won't work either until the RSA at least updates theirs, again unlikely until after the war ends.
Your concern over time spent under sail is admirable [;)] but proper training which can only be done now at Maikelberg, where all the training battalions are, overwhelms such concerns whatever the cost in time.
By the end of the war or soon after, I expect as I've posted, there will be steam transports capable of carrying a whole regiment at a time, possibly named the 'Brigadier' class which will render most of your concerns moot.
L
Hi Lyonheart,
The strongest argument for training everybody at
Mikaelberg is that it implements and reinforces the notion that your recruits are being integrated into the armed forces of the Empire rather than having their identity be that of separate national units.
The strongest argument against it is the issue of time. If the EOC was strapped for manpower, it would make a lot of sense to train them in the various provinces where they are recruited and send in teams of junior officers and noncoms to do the job. And I really don't think your argument against training in the Republic is cogent. I would suspect new ICA units are already training in the Republic to get the finishing touches before heading out to the front.
But there really isn't a issue with time at the moment. In fact, the problem hasn't been recruiting. It has been getting arms into the hands of the men who are being trained. So as a purely speculative matter, I'm inclined to believe that recruits will continue to be sent to Chisholm which we have textev as being the normal practice.
Don