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The 32-Weeks

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Muzza
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The 32-Weeks

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G'Day All,

Just wondering, how easy it is to fail during the 32 week training after you have completed the PRMC?

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Its all down to the individual, if you want to pass you will and if you dont put the effort in you will fail and get back trooped.
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like it says mate..."Strength of mind " are you determind enough?
when i had my interview the man taking it asked me what i thought made a good marine. i said pysically fit and determind. he sed those are the xact words he needed 2 hear
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The End

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Dont forget that no matter how much you want it, if you get an injury that could be the end!

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james_m wrote:Dont forget that no matter how much you want it, if you get an injury that could be the end!

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I think that is really going to motivate people. I am sure no one is going to think about anything like that because it is counter productive.
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sorry...but...

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Yeah sorry mate, was not thinking!

Got to have a back up plan though, in case it all goes wrong!

Even if it's what you really really really want, if you get an injury you cant really do anything about it and so not having a backup plan is silly, dont you agree?

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Post by Gunn »

i agree, thing i learnt is that you have reasons for joining, like you think you might look good in a green lid, but once that pain sets in and your well into your training you change your reasons because the one you had for joining isnt good enough anymore or so i thaught, and i was just on prmc!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :o
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sometimes i think i was drunk every time i went the afco must of been to join the corps! lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: if ur determined enough u will get through!!!
ex nod was diagnosed with chronic compartment syndrome rejoining eventually.

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I think doing the 32weeks with injury could be a problem though as it may lead to long term injuries!
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