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Chas
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Post by Chas »

Flashy Andrew, God's Gift sports his Cdo. Dagger albeit he never
completed the entire CCse. He was purely given phyzz so that he
could just complete the final tests.
Prince Charles, completed his jumps and had two descent problems.
He sorted it all out and showed guts and determination. Good for him !
Now, Prince Edward however, displayed complete LMF and is my own
favourite Royal prince and well worthy of contempt.:wink:
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A thousand apologies for my spelling/grammar.One must remember in future not to drink so much 'loon juice' before typing...
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Post by Skeav »

Tab wrote:Gunner 75....He did do the jumps but not the P Course, you just see some squaddy slapping him silly in the milling.
Oh I dunno Tab, i mean Harry must get it from somewhere! :lol:

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Post by Doc »

members of 59 Cdo pass the AACC at CTC before entry into one of the troops of the squadron.

Recce troop 59 Cdo are also Para trained and also undertake PCoy prior to Brize.

They are the only green lided wing wearers to do both courses to my knowledge. 29 Cdo dont do PCoy but I am unsure about 148 Battery.

RM's dont do PCoy either.

If you are in the Army and have completed the AACC there isnt a requirement to do PCOY prior to your jumps course, as the powers that be have deemed the AACC as arduous as PCoy and therefore there isnt a need to double up. 59 do both as some members do swop over with 9 Sqn and visa versa.

Hope it helps
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