Okay, it appears that some of the idea I was considering didn't quite come out right, so I'll try another tack to see if I can make myself understood.
I was not suggesting that the RAN start having different crewmembers switch out during the course of a deployment. As mentioned, it is better for a crew to work and train together than to continually have turnover. Nor for that matter was I suggesting that the RAN start operating warships in the manner the US used to do with submarines, having a Blue and a Gold crew which would switch between deployments. In fact, I recommend keeping the crew togher is best.
The idea was (given the potential shortfall of RAN personnel) that there would be two crews, each crew working, training and deploying together. The difference would be in which vessel the crew were aboard for a particular deployment. In some respects it would be like have a Blue ship, and a Gold ship, with the crew changing from one ship to another for a time.
As I mentioned though, not sure exactly how effective this would be, and I would consider this more of an alternative plan to scrapping or mothballing existing warships (or those in the process of being acquired) that due to lack of sufficient crews can't be manned at all times.
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I can see benefits from what you are suggesting Tod but I worry about the disadvantages.
The main thing that worries me about this is that a highly efficient crew who get a particular ship into top shape may then be transferred to one that has had a less efficient crew and is in comparatively poor shape. Whilst in some ways this might be good for the run down ship it would be demoralising for the 'good' crew who would then have to start all over again. I don't think it would be good for morale. I would be interested to hear from people like Pusser01 or other serving or past members of the RAN to find out their opinions. It may well be that it would not create the problems I imagine.
I think the RAN needs to get its act together with finding ways of retaining its experienced personnel so that all of its ships can be efficiently kept in full commission.
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