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Posted: Fri 03 Mar, 2006 4:04 pm
by Greenronnie
81mm wrote:greenronnie when did you join 3 para ?
I wasn't 3 Para, I was 1 Para, 90-95
Posted: Tue 07 Mar, 2006 10:37 pm
by Greenronnie
Just a quick one for any serving military personnel who are interested in having a go at PF Selection, we are holding a recruiting presentation in Bulford on the 28th March, with further presentations at Catterick and Aldershot, dates TBC. We will be bringing along plenty of gucci kit and weapons.
If anyone is interested, send me a PM for details.
Posted: Tue 07 Mar, 2006 11:19 pm
by Tab
Ugh Bulford...got stuck in that dump when I was down at RAF Boscombe Downs doing the parachute acceptance trails for the Blackburn Beverly
Posted: Thu 30 Mar, 2006 7:33 pm
by ash2y
I have read somewhere that the PF have to do interrogation resistance just like the SAS but i am sure this is true because the PF are a recce unit (correct me if im wrong) and operate behind enemy lines.
Posted: Fri 31 Mar, 2006 11:37 am
by Greenronnie
ash2y wrote:I have read somewhere that the PF have to do interrogation resistance just like the SAS but i am sure this is true because the PF are a recce unit (correct me if im wrong) and operate behind enemy lines.
Yep, we all have to pass Resistance to Interrogation on the SERE course.
Posted: Fri 31 Mar, 2006 6:59 pm
by got1
You also did R to I on Senior NCO'S course at Brecon. Don't know if they still do it. "I cannot answer that question sir"

Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 9:29 am
by Paratrooper01
I think it would be worth all frontline units doing some form of R to I training prior to any deployments. After all, anyone could end up getting captured, not just the sneaky-beakys behind enemy lines.
Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 9:34 am
by Greenronnie
got1 wrote:You also did R to I on Senior NCO'S course at Brecon. Don't know if they still do it. "I cannot answer that question sir"

Not any more.
Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 9:36 am
by Greenronnie
Paratrooper01 wrote:I think it would be worth all frontline units doing some form of R to I training prior to any deployments. After all, anyone could end up getting captured, not just the sneaky-beakys behind enemy lines.
It would be useful, but not really practical. It's not the sort of thing you could put a whole Bn through at a time. Maybe the CAC Brief though.
Posted: Sat 01 Apr, 2006 3:39 pm
by got1
It used to be for SBS/SAS and air crews (pilots etc). We did it at Senior Brecon early 70s. Got a home run so I was chuffed (8 out of 50/60).
Did quite a few as catcher, good fun and you get your own back.
Posted: Sun 02 Apr, 2006 4:45 pm
by harry hackedoff
Can`t imagine any sane person wanting to do E&E and R2I.

Posted: Sun 02 Apr, 2006 5:02 pm
by Greenronnie
harry hackedoff wrote:Can`t imagine any sane person wanting to do E&E and R2I.

I did it twice and I'm fine, frisnit gibber!

Posted: Sun 02 Apr, 2006 5:44 pm
by got1
[quote="harry hackedoff"]Can`t imagine any sane person wanting to do E&E and R2I.

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Harry when I got to the final RV without getting caught,I was asked if I would like to volunteer for the tactical questoning bit. The lad I was running with said yes (we had split to go into RV) the silly boy said yes because he thought I would (he was from another regiment),silly billy
They only did him for 48hrs, when he came out and we met in the mess he asked why I managed to look so fresh.

Posted: Sun 02 Apr, 2006 7:39 pm
by Greenronnie
got1 wrote:Harry when I got to the final RV without getting caught,I was asked if I would like to volunteer for the tactical questoning bit.
Well that's definately changed, the interrogation is now part of the course, not optional.
Posted: Sun 02 Apr, 2006 8:49 pm
by neil1955
It was optional on senior Brecon (not part of course now )
Not for pathfinders,. Mandatory for you,,,, best place to be is on the gaurd force
Brecon in my day was Parachute Reg Battle school things were different, .

now its run by school of infantry