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Dear Deadhead....

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Post by dwarfy »

Deadhead wrote:I'm currently finishing a PhD in molecular virology. that's why I'm so old (25). Doing the PhD was one of the reasons I applied for the marines (long story).
Hey, im 25 next Feb, its not old..ITS NOT OLD. Understood?

Thats a quarter of a century, maybe it is old.
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I'm guessing I'll be one of the oldest in YO training, due to my advanced years. thus making me the wise and learned father figure :D (I don't think so). I remember feeling very strange when my AFCO informed me that I would be too old to apply next year.

"I'm young! I know I'm young! I can't be old for things!" :o
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Deadhead wrote:I'm guessing I'll be one of the oldest in YO training, due to my advanced years. thus making me the wise and learned father figure :D (I don't think so). I remember feeling very strange when my AFCO informed me that I would be too old to apply next year.

"I'm young! I know I'm young! I can't be old for things!" :o
DH

Age and youth have different things going for them in terms of the mob as you'll be aware already. On the ITV Commando show that I have sent to Chris (he should be copying to other members on DVD) there are some older guys going through CTC and it's interesting to look at their experience..I did my TA Cadre at 26, and a friend of mine passed CTC at 37 :o Last seen talking to 21 about doing selection for them... Old geeeeeeezer!!
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Post by Deadhead »

Well, here we go. I'm off down to sunny Lympstone tomorrow. Should be fun :D . I've bought an iron and everything.

A massive thank you to everyone on here. I'll keep in touch.

DH
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Best of luck mate ! :lol:

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Deadhead wrote:Well, here we go. I'm off down to sunny Lympstone tomorrow. Should be fun :D . I've bought an iron and everything.

A massive thank you to everyone on here. I'll keep in touch.

DH
Have a bloody good time mate, 64 weeks from now and the green beret is yours :wink:
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JCAP3 wrote:
Deadhead wrote:Well, here we go. I'm off down to sunny Lympstone tomorrow. Should be fun :D . I've bought an iron and everything.

A massive thank you to everyone on here. I'll keep in touch.

DH
Have a bloody good time mate, 64 weeks from now and the green beret is yours :wink:
I thought the beret is recieved at the end of the commando course? then the YO goes on to do the officer specific training with the green beret?



Best of luck Deadhead, you've made some great posts on this forum and been a very helpful individual, I wish you all the best in your training.
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MrC wrote:
JCAP3 wrote:
Deadhead wrote:Well, here we go. I'm off down to sunny Lympstone tomorrow. Should be fun :D . I've bought an iron and everything.

A massive thank you to everyone on here. I'll keep in touch.

DH
Have a bloody good time mate, 64 weeks from now and the green beret is yours :wink:
I thought the beret is recieved at the end of the commando course? then the YO goes on to do the officer specific training with the green beret?



Best of luck Deadhead, you've made some great posts on this forum and been a very helpful individual, I wish you all the best in your training.
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Good luck Deadhead!
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Best of luck mate keep us updated :lol:
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way to go mate, well done and good luck
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Good Luck.
PRMC 25th July 06 Passed
RT 18th September 06 929 Tp
MD'd after week 19

now in process of joining RMR
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Post by Deadhead »

Thanks Flo. Appreciated.

Well, after 3 (only 3!) weeks, no one has wrapped, and I'm very tired. Plus I'm a daemon with the old ironing board.

Hard work, tiring work, lots to learn. But this is the best job in the world. Wouldn't do anything else.
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