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i was wondering were i could find were the grenadier guards complete there training as i have looked on the army website googled it and looked on wikipedia but no luck
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Try harder mate
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i have and i cant seem to find it its impossible to look for something thats not there i mean all i want to know is were phase 2 training is for the grenadier guards and how long it lasts
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All your training is conducted at catterick and last for 28 weeks, we then go on nijmegen company where we carry out our ceremonial duties which I have been told can last from 6 to 12 months. Put a bit more effort into looking for what you need mate.
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i have looked everywhere and i cant find it and you complete ya phase 2 training somewhere in or around london
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Why not get down the Recruiting office and ask someone?
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