Israeli Chief Reserve Officer - Goals of The Chief Reserve Officer

Goals of The Chief Reserve Officer

  • To oversee the advancement and development of the reserve system; to aid in its operations and its intake of manpower
  • To aid in the maintenance of the reserve system's operational competence and its coherency, according to the new reserve system design
  • To improve the motivation of the reservists in continuing their service according to the new reserve system design
  • To increase the positive results and joint cooperation in the reserve system according to the new reserve system design
  • To be the center of development and integration in all matters regarding the reserve system, as a facility to promote decisions regarding the reserves
  • To be the primary facility promoting connection between the reserves in the military and in society

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