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15 Weeks half done!

Posted: Fri 01 Dec, 2006 10:39 pm
by Hankins
Hey guys,

its been a while since ive last been on here, but i have a long weekend and i guess i should shed some light on what i think of training and what its like. I think that training so far has been one of the best experiences of my life, you learn new things each and every day and break barriers you thought you'd never be able to break. When i started in foundation i thought it was cool, but didn't like the ironing since you do so much but if you stick it out, it gets better except for the wet and dry aspect, being winter it gets chilly. But as you move on through quick covere when you first learn fire manuvure and then on marshall star with patrolling, i think it just keeps getting better. Then hunters moon (including survival) is a hang out because its all yompin and map reading but its a good time especially survival as long as it doesn't rain. Then you do all sorts of UGL, grenade training, dunker drills, helo drills, and it just gets better, you go from the gym to bottom field and i love every minute of it, just finished baptist run and i got I.C for my section so that is hoofin. If i can give any advice on what people have said for the first bit, it would be that you need to keep a strong head about you because you get f@#k about a lot with room changes and extra parades, thrashings...etc just as long as you can laugh at what happens and press on then you should be good, you also gotta remember that you can never go to far, theres always enough left to complete what ever task you are doing especially in fitness like yomps and speed marches. if you guys have any questions about anything just shoot, ill do my best to answer them.

Posted: Fri 01 Dec, 2006 10:48 pm
by euro_andrew
Thats awesome mate, looks like you guys are really getting into it..

Is there a middle pass out parade? and if so, how have you found the first half compared to the second half of your training?

Cheers

- Andy

Posted: Fri 01 Dec, 2006 10:57 pm
by TheWedge
Good work Hankins, top Banana

Posted: Sat 02 Dec, 2006 12:12 pm
by Hankins
euro_andrew wrote:Thats awesome mate, looks like you guys are really getting into it..

Is there a middle pass out parade? and if so, how have you found the first half compared to the second half of your training?

Cheers

- Andy
yea, you have your Arms drill passout at the time which our troop failed because we had only learned everything the night before, haha, but its not a biggy we just have to do it again. Theres a mini parade where the pt superiors are given out, the most improved recruit, the best recruit and then the section commander tapes. Since im only starting the second half i can't really compare what its like to the first half, the first half isn't anything bad but its all the basics, plus you have to do kit musters and everything in the morning, now it all starts to become more tactical which is what you want.

Posted: Sat 02 Dec, 2006 5:05 pm
by mfat_man
Well done Hanks, hope you pass out from RT :lol:

Posted: Sun 03 Dec, 2006 5:09 pm
by rgj-rifleman
brillient mate, envy you lot down there, will be there soon though, got a question fo ryou, soesnt really concern training though.

I havea car, any chance of gettinga permit down there, do any of the lads have there cars down there. Also on the Sundays when you get your day off, what is there to do?

Keep up the fantastic work

RGJ-Rifleman

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 10:55 am
by mancuniankid
rgj-rifleman wrote:brillient mate, envy you lot down there, will be there soon though, got a question fo ryou, soesnt really concern training though.

I havea car, any chance of gettinga permit down there, do any of the lads have there cars down there. Also on the Sundays when you get your day off, what is there to do?

Keep up the fantastic work

RGJ-Rifleman
I can answer these for you although im no longer in RT due to welfare issues.

NO you defainatly can not get a permit for your car, if you want to take your car down there feel free but make sure it is out of a 10 mile radius from the camp. If it's found within 10 miles you can expect an interview with the company sgt major.

Sundays you will usually be doing admin, its after work on saturday you enjoy yourself by going into Exeter etc... for the first 8 weeks though it's shit you have to be back for 21.59

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 1:53 pm
by rgj-rifleman
ah ok fair enough thats the crutch of training. So im going to be taking my ipod and psp down there, do you get a special locker for personal items and stuff, becuase if i do manage to put away my uniform worng and the corporal comes in and destroys my locker i dont want the £££££ of worth to break and get crakcs etc. Its somin im worried about. I no i wont get much time to play etc i dont expect to but for the day off etc. i just dont want my stuff to get broken.

cheers

RGJ-Rifleman

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 4:30 pm
by fodd
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brillient mate, envy you lot down there, will be there soon though, got a question fo ryou, soesnt really concern training though.

I havea car, any chance of gettinga permit down there, do any of the lads have there cars down there. Also on the Sundays when you get your day off, what is there to do?

Keep up the fantastic work

mate i spent ages at ctc and all my mates used to leave there cars at the nut well lodge pub just down the road from ctc they never had any problems just make sure you ask management first but they should be ok they were quite sympathetic

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 10:33 pm
by mancuniankid
fodd wrote:
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brillient mate, envy you lot down there, will be there soon though, got a question fo ryou, soesnt really concern training though.

I havea car, any chance of gettinga permit down there, do any of the lads have there cars down there. Also on the Sundays when you get your day off, what is there to do?

Keep up the fantastic work

mate i spent ages at ctc and all my mates used to leave there cars at the nut well lodge pub just down the road from ctc they never had any problems just make sure you ask management first but they should be ok they were quite sympathetic
Not anymore they check the nutwell pub now.

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 10:45 pm
by gjd1986
Why are they so bothered about you having a car down there?

Posted: Mon 04 Dec, 2006 10:49 pm
by Macca
Good effort on getting to week 15 Hankins, im glad your enjoying and keep at it fella and hope you pass pal, take it easy

Posted: Tue 05 Dec, 2006 4:10 pm
by rgj-rifleman
what about this personal space thing and not getting my kit trashed
ah ok fair enough thats the crutch of training. So im going to be taking my ipod and psp down there, do you get a special locker for personal items and stuff, becuase if i do manage to put away my uniform worng and the corporal comes in and destroys my locker i dont want the £££££ of worth to break and get crakcs etc. Its somin im worried about. I no i wont get much time to play etc i dont expect to but for the day off etc. i just dont want my stuff to get broken.

cheers

Posted: Tue 05 Dec, 2006 4:28 pm
by Worthers Original
gjd1986 wrote:Why are they so bothered about you having a car down there?
Security reasons perhaps. Unsecured vehicles of serving British military personel seems a tempting target for terrorists.