What's the most important thing the military should do while going through this downsizing period?
For soldiers:
-If you want to survive the cuts I'll recommend - Look at themselves, are they mission ready, no flags, passed Ht & Wt, this is a period to put on your best soldiering. Get on only good list not bad ones.
-Look at your military career path. Are you in one of those being cut? Ask a recruiter or someone in the know what they are offering bonuses for or are still recruiting for, consider a switch.
-Consider a backup plan. Do you have 6-10 years in? Consider the Reserves or National Guard. You can maintain being in the military, continue to collect good years towards retirement, and retire at 20+. Plus since 2006 the reserves has been offering Health Insurance. Once the draw down ends you may be able to go active again depending on the climate.
This is the familiar course to take. Our Soldiers are coming home to a different world, so there is lots to prepare. My opinion is that one can never prepare enough.
Guards and Reserves are a great option.
US Postal Service is another, Police and State Trooper Academies are designed for the veteran also.
If you are an officer and NCO, look at ROTC programs in colleges to work. You can still wear your uniform to work there.
CONUS will get hit real hard before OCONUS IMO. People coming back will probably not recognize the old posts. When I came back to the world in 1980, Ft Dix, NJ was a ghost town where I took Basic just 4 years prior.
I just heard that the Hilton Hotels nationwide are planning on putting up veterans so they can find jobs.
Cpt Kletzing,
I went through the first down sizing after the Gulf War and based on that experience I would say don't reinvent the wheel.
Don't change NCOER formats
Don't change uniform and appearance regulations
Don't change PT tests
Don't use this time as an opportunity to just change things or reverse things we changed to make manning goals. You allowed tattoos on the necks and hands, you were wrong so deal with it. Just fix it now without a major disruption to those you allowed in.
If were going to get smaller fine, retire those eligible
Medically separate those hiding in the training room with injuries and conditions
Chapter PT and weight failures
We need to reaffirm ourselves to the basic principles of war fighting, look and adjust our MTOE and integrate the new battle tested equipment down to the platoons.
Update NCOES course outlines and add those topics we had issues with, battlefield stress management, suicide awareness and team leadership.
But above all, be patient and wait for our manning levels and budgets to stabilize before we decide to start changing things.
The first thing they should focus on is finding out exactly who wants to be here. Starting with a voluntary separation, weed out who wants to stay and who wants to go. Once you find out who is really committed to this organization by heart and strictly not by MSO, focus on performing maintenance and rehabilitation on the Soldiers who have issues or could have potential issues who could make them ineligible for continued service and reinforcing our organization. If no ground can be gained, then Big Army should sweep forth with their involuntary separation.
We also need to start strengthening our mentorship programs. Some leaders rely entirely on NCOPDs and Sergeants' Time to coach and mentor, which in reality just cheats our Soldiers.
I think it's absolutely silly that many of our Soldiers train for "Jobs" they never get to do in Garrison because the Government hires Civilians (and worse - overpaid contractors) to do them... and then we have other Soldiers that DO their job in Garrison (such as graphic designers, which I used to be) but then in the Field, they get shuffled to do something almost totally unrelated (like operating a radio or running cables)
I think the first line of people to go should be the Soldiers that want to go. After that the ones who need to go, ie APFT Failures (more than 1), overweight, etc. Then the ones who don't WANT to get promoted. I am sure everyone knows at least 1 in each category in their Unit that fits this description.
By offering the Soldiers a choice to get out that would weed out the ones who would later be the ones not wanting to get promoted but are holding back the one who want to get promoted. Walking around post I hear daily "be glad when this contract is up so I can get out of this stupidity" or something similar. Ask them first and there will be many who take it.
I hear Soldiers all the time saying they want out... can't say I really understand their logic in such hard economic times, but still... If they want out, and we're looking for people to put out, it sounds like a Win-Win!