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Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 6:58 pm
by dwarfy
Jstagg wrote:I'll be right there with you adam lol, i don't like going to pubs and drinking allot to be honest, waste of money, the odd pint here and there is all right but that's about it.

I'd rather sort my gear out organise tomorrows stuff and see what time I've got left and write a letter do some drawing watch TV or chill and go to bed.
Fair one guys, nothing wrong with not being in to that drinking stuff but remember its important you get to know the other lads in your troop and alot of that does come from the 'extra' bonding you will do when you do get a bit of free time to go out on the town. You dont have to get battered by any means but dont be too much of a recluse or you will only get to know the rest in the 'training' environment.

Plus you need to get away from camp when you can, your there so much that it will drive you mad if you stay there in your 'free' time aswell. Again, that doesnt mean you have to be out drinking but get away and do something else rather than stay on camp, you need an escape when its on offer.

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 7:02 pm
by jstagg
True dwarfy, i thought on posting something along the same lines.. i'd head out allot but not always to the pub as some guys want to do allot, but it is all about bonding so we'd probably do all sorts i'd Imagen.

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 7:24 pm
by Pritch2522
Def you really need to get away from the place when u can. Unless your on guard duty of course, but u dont do that till late in the training. patrolling camp with live rounds, you need to be trusted lol.

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 7:25 pm
by jstagg
Haahaha bugger... the temptations. i'm joking, i've used a weapon with live ammo for a period of 3 days hunting with my granddad.

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 9:15 pm
by druadan
Yeah, I imagine hunting with blanks wouldn't produce the required results :-?

So you can be trusted not to shoot at your own blokes? Oh good, you're on the right track then :roll:

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 9:24 pm
by jstagg
lol, yeh blanks don't seem to cap the punch needed to bring down vermin and deer. not been in 3years thou so i was quite young and trusted with a 22 rifles..

Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 9:28 am
by adamb
How does it work then, say around 150 people go on the 22nd (8th for me but im on the catch up course so will be going through with the people that come in 22nd) how do they break us up? is it like ADSC but with sections of 12 people? and usually how many people turn up on 1 intake?

Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 1:04 pm
by fiRepoweR
good thread!

read through it all and have no idea why mods was giving jstagg greif, his posts are always informative

Posted: Tue 09 Dec, 2008 5:11 pm
by jstagg
AdamB i heard there is usually about 125 people joining, then you're broken down by REG choice, that's only what my cousin told me, he joined two years ago, could have changed or it might not be accurate.

Posted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 12:10 pm
by england08
How many people are usually in a regiment then? I thought there was going to be loads of new soilder boys there?

Posted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 12:31 pm
by Pritch2522
When i got to catterick i thought OK im in light infantry, but then everyone is broken down.. some kings, queens, light div (me) and then of course when i joined it was RGJ, LI,D+D,RGBW But now its all merged to rifles! So i dunno how it works now.