One of the difficulties is that most reservists are not deployed in formed, integrated units but rather in support troops. When they come back from the theatre of operations, their situation is very different from that of regular members, who remain under the supervision of a unit. Reservists go back to their home unit. This is in a community. The commanding officer of the reserve unit, who knows that his staff have come back following a deployment, is responsible for ensuring that these individuals are provided with the same follow-up as is offered to regular members. However, in certain locations, this is not being done.
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