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All Arms Pre Parachute Selection Course

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All Arms Pre Parachute Selection Course

Post by Jesse »

Hello Everyone,

Has anyone done the All Arms Pre Parachute Selection Course (aka All Arms P-Company)?

If so, can you tell me a bit about it.

My questions are:

Do you get the weekends off (e.g. Friday night to Monday morning)?
What do you do on a given day? Is it just phys all day or what?
Are there room inspections and that kind of thing?
Do you get enough sleep and time to eat?

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Jesse

Your a Royal right?

Royal prior to No1 PTS dont do PCoy?

Not judging just asking :)
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Post by Jesse »

Hello Doc,

Yes I am a Royal Marine. I've been told if I want work with the Paras as a medic, I have to do P-Coy.

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Well thats 32 weeks of training down the tube Isnt it!

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Not really.
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Post by Artist »

What do you mean not really?!

You joined the Royal Marines for christ sake! Now you've had a change of heart and want to be an Army Medic? Yes I'd say it was a total waste of a place some other bloke could have used instead of you naffing offt just because you can't get your own way. As Doc says why not transfer to the Navy? Or become an RM Medic which you can do nowadays so I've heard.

I bet your as popular as a Pork Chop in a Synague with your S/Major.

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Post by Doc »

mmmmm pork chops......can I have one, I finished my pies inbetween bouts of whinging!!! :lol:

Jesse another thought .....

You could go SB and do a patrol medics course, then your jumps then transfer to Hereford? Only a thought.
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Jesse,
You'd best retract your last post farking sharpish.
Artist has done more in his Service Life than you could even dream about.
Perhaps when you've actually done more than a bloody Dogwatch you can begin to gob off.

You've really just pissed me off mate, cos you've just gobbed off about summat and someone you know fark all about :evil:
I suggest you take your head for a shit smally boy
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Post by Doc »

Jesse I suggest you pack up and ship out.
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Post by Chappy »

Its nice to hear about some of the older members histories, its something you lot never seem to talk about much in the main forums.
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Post by Artist »

JK

I said what I said because I don't like being called a f@#k liar by some PRONG like Jesse!

Am f@#k annoyed at this time. I don't come on here to blow my own trumpet I come on here to talk to Oppos and where I can pass on info that may be of some help to blokes wanting to know all about the Armed Forces.

You want stories then buy a book by some twonk like Andy McNab! :evil:

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Post by Doc »

Anyway ..........

Artist what are the NSP's for a calligraphy pen (you got to laugh at some point bud!! :lol: :lol: )
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Post by Chappy »

Sorry Artist - you have misinterpreted what I said. I wasn't stating that I was excited about 'war stories'. I stated its nice to know a little bit more about the older members.
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