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Advice for Aussie

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howdy all, ive served as a rifleman/Assault pioneer in the Army Reserve for nearly 2 years now, im currently 18 ill be 19 in August, but now im looking for something else and i beleive the marines is what i want. A mate and i are thinking of moving to the UK with hopes of signing up and becomming a marine, so after doing research on it i stumbled to these forums and after reading through some posts it seems that most of u guys are pretty switched on with this shit, so id be more than grateful if some of u guys could give me some good advice and information that i need to know. Cheers.
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G`day there bloke, hyryagoin :-? We are more than
pretty switched on with this shit,
we ARE this shit 8)
Living in Adelaid mate? No wucking funder you want to leave :P
We`ve given advice to three Aussies so far. One is waiting til he`s eighteen to try prmc, one is in England now, waiting for the next course and the first one thinned out and I don`t know what the flock happened to him. Fire away with your questions but the minute you mention press up technique I`ll be over to the forgotten city and tear you a new arsehole, deal?

Oh, and er, welcome aboard Digger :wink:
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harry hackedoff wrote:Fire away with your questions but the minute you mention press up technique I`ll be over to the forgotten city and tear you a new arsehole, deal?

:lol: :lol: HAAHA Deal, ok well i guess i wont be asking that one...not that i was anyway :roll:

Anywho, ive been told that because im alredy in the ADF when i travel to the UK i could use the british army lines to stay in for a while, is that true or just someone pissing in my ear? and also a little thing that has been on my mind lately is that back in my basic training days we had an ex brit soldier in my platoon and he was given the chance to be forward squaded im just wondering if thats the same here, not that i want that or anything, but just out of curiosity
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They may provide you with accomodation for a couple of extra nights at CTC, they may not. Outside of your PRMC dates (ie. the rest of your selection process) I would say your chances of being given somewhere to stay are pretty slim (knowing Pusser as we all well do :roll: ), you can always ask tho.

They may offer you an assessment of your skills and slot you into training at the appropriate point; however, I would strongly advise you against this, as it takes time to learn to work with the other blokes, and there'll be little things that all the originals will have bred into them that you'll have missed out on. Also takes time to build up your phys, unless you're pretty superman-esque to start with. Plus no-one will like you and the training team will do their best to make sure you get back trooped again :wink:
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Sounds fantastic :P
Where do I sign 8)
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Apologies, forgot to mention what a fantastic opportunity you have before you, civvies will pay thousands to do what you will be paid to train to do...

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Here's some real time practical advice for you mate; just beast yourself and get as fit as you can. Never mind the rest of the BS anyone else comes out with here or anywhere else. I guarantee that will be the best prep you can do.
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Post by _D3viL_Hunt3r_ »

Greenronnie wrote:Here's some real time practical advice for you mate; just beast yourself and get as fit as you can. Never mind the rest of the BS anyone else comes out with here or anywhere else. I guarantee that will be the best prep you can do.
Cheers mate, that sounds like good advice.
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Post by Rogue Chef »

Ahoy there!
Sound advice from Green Ronnie, physical fitness is a key element in RM training; but there is more to than that and you would be naive to ignore other areas on the grounds that if you are fit you will be OK.

Do a search on this site, there is loads of up to date advice from lads who have recently undergone RM training, ranging from reading material, bits of useful kit, handy hints and top tips. Also visit the official website there is plenty of info there.

Good Luck

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physical fitness is a major influence, but the most important thing is strength of mind. it really is. ive struggled a little bit with some things and managed to get through them so far.
just finished week 9, our troop got a superior pass in gym pass out with 54 of us in there. it was a f**kin hang out. going on dartmoor for the first time on monday.
back onto the subject, train as much as u can, but once u get here, train ur mind and the phys will come automatically.
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Crack on there, Recruit Hill :wink:
Good effort 8)
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Dover ay! I'm from round those parts, What troop are you in hill? its got to be somewhere around 918? I was 912 troop there in week 22 now, BFT Monday and dig ex...! :evil:

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Is this some kind of Noddy farking dating agency :P
Is the Key Club still Shagarama btw? And the Nod`s Head in Execeter 8) Trap till you drop 8)
Crack on you two :wink: It could be worse, you could`ve joined the Devon and Doughnuts :P
Or, er, hmmm. P`raps not :-? .
Enjoy the rest of Sunday, guys :wink:
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