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Posted: Sun 07 Jan, 2007 1:01 am
by SO19
Someone had to do it! Its depressing to see that nobody has posted in this part of the forum for a while.
All in good time my friend, all in good time...
Happy New Year Airborne.

Posted: Sun 07 Jan, 2007 9:38 am
by Greenronnie
harry hackedoff wrote:Yes Ron, it used to be the Shot mate
How`s the tan ? Want to show us yer white bits?

That wasn't a nasty
beret they used to get in the 'Shot mate, it was a nasty
dose !!!!
White bits are being deployed as we speak! Arse out in your general direction sir!!!!
Happy New Year!
Posted: Sun 07 Jan, 2007 11:04 am
by Boxingmad
Posted: Sun 07 Jan, 2007 12:06 pm
by Paratrooper01
Always the bloody mortars that get to do stuff like that! Someone has got their nose very brown to have got to do that.
Personally i think Sigs should have done it
UtrinqueParatus wrote:Ive done everything except RSC or ADSC whatever they call it now so far which should hopefully be in the next few weeks. Im running 7:50 1.5 miles atm and trying to build my upperbody strength up only doing 59 pushups in 2 mins at the moment. I went 3 months into training at Vimy barracks 3.5 years ago when i was joining RWF but had to leave cos of family probs but thats all sorted now so nothing to stop me this time.
7:50 BFT is pretty damn good...keep that going and you will absolutely thrash all the other hat wannabes at RSC
I think you will be going back into Vimy barracks, helles is getting knocked down and rebuilt. So all the Para recruits will have to live in "Hat-land" for the time being

Posted: Sun 07 Jan, 2007 9:02 pm
by UtrinqueParatus
Posted: Mon 08 Jan, 2007 10:54 am
by Paratrooper01
You'll be ok!
Atleast you wont have to go through that bloody tunnel under the road between the two camps anymore....that was a pain in the arse!
After a 10 miler, "Right jo, other side of the tunnel form up in 3 ranks, standby.....go!!!! GET F*CKING SPRINTING JO!!!!!"
Then on the other side...."What the f*ck was that, are you taking the piss out of me jo!! Right thats a corridor thrashing when we get back in."
Wait until your platoon staff start shouting at the hats for "looking at a platoon of airborne warriors"

Posted: Mon 08 Jan, 2007 4:56 pm
by Jim_UK
Also hoping to join the Parachute regiment, have my interview on the 16th of this month - what sort of questions can i expect?
Many thanks,
James.
(Sky Police - you were on the insight course at St. Athans right?)
Posted: Mon 08 Jan, 2007 6:01 pm
by Paratrooper01
James,
The interview you have is i guess your formal (ish) job interview. I would advise turning up in a suit and tie and looking the part.
They will ask you things like,
-Why you want to join the regiment (excitement, adventure, doing something different, for an active lifestyle dont want a deskjob...all that sort of stuff)
-Why you want to join the paras over another your local infantry regiment (i just said, because i have to earn my right to be in my regiment by passing p-company, and also i want to go on operations and the paras seem to be at the forefront of UK foreign policy implementation and war on terror)
-They will ask you about your family, brothers, sisters, hobbies and interests apart from getting fit for the paras (if you dont do much like me just make something up but make sure you can back it up just incase they get interested and ask you more, or worse case scenario the interviewer also shares the same hobby!!)
-I also got quized on how long training was (26 weeks, plus 4 weeks doing jumps at RAF Brize Norton), where the British Army is currently operating or based (loads of places just to name a few, Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Norway, Germany, Canada, and of course the UK).
Thats all i can remember from my interview. They may be nice and cut it short if you bluff your case and make yourself look good!
Best of luck.
Posted: Mon 08 Jan, 2007 6:45 pm
by Jim_UK
Thanks for the quick reply Paratrooper, I also spoke to another lad who attended the insight course with me, he had his interview a week ago and (aparently from the mouth of the recruitment team) expects to start at depot in march.
If all goes well can i expect to start so soon? i also had to fill out a security form with my application (due to being born in NI despite it being under a BFPO addy

), what are the chances of this being cleared as i heard it can be a timely process?
Again many thanks,
James.
Posted: Mon 08 Jan, 2007 9:06 pm
by Paratrooper01
You might have to wait a bit for the security clearance.
After your interview you will have to wait maybe a week or 2 until you go onto the Recruit Selection Centre. After that, i had to wait about 2 weeks until i started training in catterick.
Posted: Tue 09 Jan, 2007 5:44 pm
by sky ninja steve
i did my adsc in september and im going to catterick and three weeks and i had no problems with anything i.e. waiting for documentation or physical so i personaly think that whateva anyone on here says u'll never really know as everyones app is different.
p.s. i first applied for paras in june last year so i think it has alot to do with how slack or not slack you're AFCO is .
Posted: Tue 09 Jan, 2007 6:10 pm
by Paratrooper01
sky ninja steve wrote:i did my adsc in september and im going to catterick and three weeks and i had no problems with anything i.e. waiting for documentation or physical so i personaly think that whateva anyone on here says u'll never really know as everyones app is different.
p.s. i first applied for paras in june last year so i think it has alot to do with how slack or not slack you're AFCO is .
You are right there. My AFCO is fairly quiet compared with one in a large city and it took me no time atall to get through the application process. The only thing that takes time is the medical forms to be signed by your doctor and sent back.
Posted: Tue 09 Jan, 2007 6:13 pm
by sky ninja steve
i'll second that aswell overpaid lazy ass doctors
Posted: Tue 09 Jan, 2007 11:42 pm
by BigStevie
Jim-UK - your clearence will depend on a few things - did you live outside the 'married patch'? Did you go to school here? Basically did you live in civ areas?
It will take about six weeks plus if everything goes smooth - if there are any 'shadows' in your cupboard it may delay it. If yo lived here and now live on the mainland it will take longer as they have to check you out for both locs.
PM me if you need any advice.
Posted: Sun 21 Jan, 2007 3:20 pm
by Jim_UK
Again chaps many thanks for all the info, my interview went great, obviously nervious to start with but recruiting Sgt basically went through the insight course with me and asked about my private life ect, he says i could possibly be in training within 2 months.
Next i have an interview with Sgt major on the 1st of Feb - will this be a para sgt major or a recruitment Sgt major?
Big stevie - no i'm pretty sure we were on the married quarters (was only a tot), but then went to Germany.