karl7125
11-12-2009, 18:08
Forum Members,
Just to give you an update from 3 ROYAL WELSH.
As you are all aware it has been a difficut time for the TA in 3 R WELSH over the past couple of months. Firstly we had to reduce all training and Battalion activities due to budget cuts and as we rebalanced ourselves we were hit with the news that all TA training would stop. Thankfully we have now had some money put back in the pot and a somewhat limited training programme can continue. During all the uncertainty, TA soldiers in the Battalion have carried on as normal, sometimes without pay because it was the right thing to do. I have so much respect for them for this decision.
As we stand today we have 30 soldiers currently in Afghanistan or about to deploy with 1 R WELSH. There are also some of these soldiers in Helmand with 11 Brigade and also part of the NCO Training Team in Kabul. We also have had a number of soldiers who have trained with 2 R WELSH in Canada and deployed with the Armoured Infantry Companys to OP Herrick.
As a Battalion again we have been asked to provide more soldiers for the next OP Herrick deployment early next year. We have 14 soldiers who begin their Mobilisation process in the first week of January. The demand for TA soldiers is greater than ever.
We still face an uncertain future with next year's budget to be announced and the review of the TA to be published. However the Battalion will conduct it's Annual Camp in April 10 next year in Cyprus. Some light at the end of the tunnel.
May I take this opportunity to wish all Forum Members and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From the Commanding Officer and All Ranks 3 ROYAL WELSH.
Karl Roberts
RSM
3 R WELSH
Just to give you an update from 3 ROYAL WELSH.
As you are all aware it has been a difficut time for the TA in 3 R WELSH over the past couple of months. Firstly we had to reduce all training and Battalion activities due to budget cuts and as we rebalanced ourselves we were hit with the news that all TA training would stop. Thankfully we have now had some money put back in the pot and a somewhat limited training programme can continue. During all the uncertainty, TA soldiers in the Battalion have carried on as normal, sometimes without pay because it was the right thing to do. I have so much respect for them for this decision.
As we stand today we have 30 soldiers currently in Afghanistan or about to deploy with 1 R WELSH. There are also some of these soldiers in Helmand with 11 Brigade and also part of the NCO Training Team in Kabul. We also have had a number of soldiers who have trained with 2 R WELSH in Canada and deployed with the Armoured Infantry Companys to OP Herrick.
As a Battalion again we have been asked to provide more soldiers for the next OP Herrick deployment early next year. We have 14 soldiers who begin their Mobilisation process in the first week of January. The demand for TA soldiers is greater than ever.
We still face an uncertain future with next year's budget to be announced and the review of the TA to be published. However the Battalion will conduct it's Annual Camp in April 10 next year in Cyprus. Some light at the end of the tunnel.
May I take this opportunity to wish all Forum Members and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From the Commanding Officer and All Ranks 3 ROYAL WELSH.
Karl Roberts
RSM
3 R WELSH