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Posted: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 4:46 pm
by UtrinqueParatus
When in your career do you do junior and senior brecon and whats included in the course?
Posted: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 4:52 pm
by Paratrooper01
Juniors - For Lance Corporals getting promoted to Corporals
Seniors - For Corporals getting promoted to Sergeants.
Worry about them when the time is nearer

Posted: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 4:57 pm
by UtrinqueParatus
cheers chris
Posted: Sun 10 Dec, 2006 8:04 pm
by Paratrooper01
Whos chris ?

Posted: Mon 11 Dec, 2006 4:12 pm
by UtrinqueParatus
sorry forgot i was on military forums not MFAT i thought i was replying to someone else
Posted: Mon 11 Dec, 2006 9:10 pm
by SO19
No problems Fred.
Posted: Mon 11 Dec, 2006 10:32 pm
by Rogue Chef
Leave it out Dave.
Posted: Fri 15 Dec, 2006 12:48 pm
by Paratrooper01
P*ss off bob!
Posted: Fri 15 Dec, 2006 11:37 pm
by BigStevie
Could've been worse - he could have called you Rupert.....
Posted: Sat 16 Dec, 2006 12:51 am
by Greenronnie
BigStevie wrote:Could've been worse - he could have called you Rupert.....
Nah, wait until he gets to Sandhurst first!!
Even worse, Joe!!

Posted: Sat 16 Dec, 2006 3:05 pm
by Paratrooper01
Getting called Joe by a civvy wannabe....now thats where i draw the line!
Pathfinder Selection...
Posted: Thu 25 Jan, 2007 9:00 pm
by OrganDonor
The Pathfinder Platoon, the advance force for 16 Air Assault Brigade, has an established strength of 40. The Bde Comd would like to expand this, however- the Pl is currently under strength.
In the past, recruiting was purely from within the Parachute Regiment- or at least, from within Airborne Forces... now it is an All Arms unit with the majority from the Maroon Machine.
Selection is open to any serving male & consists of a 5-week Selection Course, run twice a year from Sennybridge. It assesses a soldiers ability for Advance Force operations, with all aspects taught on it. The Cadre is broken into 5 Phases:
APTITUDE PHASE- 1st Aid; HF Comms; Mountain Safety & Map Reading. You will complete an 8mile ICFT with 35lb bergen & weapon in under 2hrs; 8miler with 55lb bergen & weapon in under 1hr 34mins; a 2mile ICFT with 35lb webbing, daysack, weapon, wearing a helmet- in under 17mins 30secs; a 10miler with 45lb bergen & weapon in under 1hr 45mins.
WELSH HILLS PHASE- 3 days of Tabbing in small patrols of 4-6 men, navigating 20-30kms per day. On the 4th day are the test marches, the first 3 covering 20-26kms with 40-45lb bergens, then a final Endurance March of 60km with 50lbs within 20hrs.
SOP PHASE- At this stage you will be taught Pathfinder SOP's like advanced signals, first aid, selecting LUP's, OP's & CTR's. At the end of this is excercise FIRST TRY... assessing lessons learned & suitability.
RANGE WEEK- basic range work, lead scout IA drills, contacts, patrolling.
FINAL EXCERCISE- This is conducted as if on actual Ops, recieving orders, acting on intel & conducting OPs, CTRs, RVs, on a 6-day excercise.
If you are accepted you will be on a 12month Probationary period, during this time you will complete the following courses:
MFF (HALO, HAHO); C&S RTI (now known as TQ- Tactical Questioning); Comms (long range HF, Satcom, ground-to-air UHF & VHF); Mobility training; advanced medical training; Air Cadre (Heli Abseiling/Fast Roping, Recce & marking DZs & LZs); Continuation SOP training & Sniper Training.
Selection is not as difficult as UKSF & the Pl is a good stepping stone towards this, as many of the SOPs & even the structure is very similar.
Posted: Fri 26 Jan, 2007 8:20 pm
by Grimey Vibes
Yeah cheers, won't be handing my chit for selection...............Thats honking!!!!!
Posted: Fri 26 Jan, 2007 9:22 pm
by Greenronnie
Yeah it's not fun, but it's worth it if you pass. Organ Donor, where did you get that info from? Most of it is surprisingly accurate.
Posted: Tue 30 Jan, 2007 7:14 pm
by OrganDonor
Greenronnie wrote:Yeah it's not fun, but it's worth it if you pass. Organ Donor, where did you get that info from? Most of it is surprisingly accurate.
I should have put an acknowledgement to the 'Pegasus Journal' for most of the info on Selection... from about 200, I think...?
I'm wondering if Para Reservists can still apply? I know of one guy from 10Para (as was) who passed selection & joined the unit, in the late 90's, I believe...
Something to think of after Afghan'08.