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PRMC interview

Posted: Mon 19 Apr, 2004 10:36 am
by benno
Just wondering how intense this interview actually is. Is it similar to the previouse interview i've attended at my local AFCO or what ?
I've been swating up on the normal stuff - history, training, the badge etc.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Benno

Posted: Mon 19 Apr, 2004 11:23 am
by rambo
Yeah thats basically it. They also ask about weapons, but they teach you some stuff about them on the second day if i remember correctly. Another thing to learn and research are the VC winners, but other than that. I found this interview to be alot more intense and worse than the one at my AFCO maybe because i think it was because i am being marked on my answers given.

Posted: Fri 23 Apr, 2004 11:40 am
by druadan
Think it depends on which Cpl you get and how you've done on the rest of the course. My interview was fairly straightforward, just asked a few questions about training, then a few fairly easy ones about the history...didn't ask about VCs or dates really, just Corps birthday, the original name of the Corps, and a few other bits and pieces. So long as you know the Green Bible pretty well it won't be a problem, you don't have to know the answer to every question they ask so long as you have a reasonable knowledge.

Posted: Fri 23 Apr, 2004 10:54 pm
by Kane
What's the orginal name of the RM's? Royal Marine Light Infantry?

Posted: Fri 23 Apr, 2004 11:02 pm
by ashley
"Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Marines



Edit: I was a bit slow. :)

Posted: Fri 23 Apr, 2004 11:17 pm
by Jagger
Yeah, depends on which corporal you get I think. When I did my prmc interview the corporal didnt ask me much, he just told me how I was doing so far in prmc etc. If you're borderline they might grill you abit though, they're nice that way. :D

Posted: Sat 24 Apr, 2004 12:37 pm
by benno
Cheers fellas. I think I will be fine ! As long as me nerves don't get the better of me.

Benno 0X

Posted: Sat 24 Apr, 2004 6:53 pm
by druadan
The worst bit for nerves is the train from Exeter to the camp...really slow, stops every two minutes, tension just builds. However, after you've been inside for an hour and started chatting to all the other lads, sorted your kit and so on, you'll feel much better. By the time you get to your interview you should know whether to be nervous or not, judged on your performance so far!! But try not to get too worked up, you won't perform to your best if you do (and are more likely to puke!!).

Posted: Mon 26 Apr, 2004 8:33 pm
by gruff_c
ive got prmc next week i have got he phys down (well i hope so :( )

I have read the green book and the globe & Laurels but im not sure where the units are at the moment, as a couple of my friends who went down last week where asked that.

are they still on operation telic?

any help will be much appreciated

thanks

Posted: Tue 27 Apr, 2004 11:39 am
by druadan
Not on Op Telic. According to the last G&L I have 40 and 42 are on Winter Deployment 04 in Norway, and 45 are in NI. This may now be out of date now though...

Does anyone know of a good website where you can keep track of the latest activities in the Corps?? The Navy website is pish for that sort of thing...

Posted: Tue 04 May, 2004 11:38 pm
by daywalker
On my interview i was asked several general corps questions and replied to them quickly and correctly, and he just kept asking them untill i got one wrong! He eventually got to

What colour Tunic/uniform did the Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot wear when they were first formed?

I think the answer is Gold but i didn't get that one right!

DW

Posted: Wed 05 May, 2004 12:11 pm
by daywalker
I did go through the colours RED, GREEN and BLUE from what i'd seen and read but YELLOW/GOLD didn't come to mind. Oh well. I'm sure i'll not forget in a few weeks time when i'm having the corps histort drilled into me!

Posted: Wed 05 May, 2004 12:23 pm
by druadan
daywalker, how much of that little booklet on Corps history have you learned before you go down there?? The training team told us to know it inside out, but there's a hell of a lot of information in there, just wondering if you were told any different, or just to start at the start, or what??