Im off down to CTCRM on Monday I pretty much have everything I need to take down with me. I have chosen not to buy many 'extra' (not on the list) items and see what the training team says regarding things like boxers/pants/swimming shorts/speedos etc.
A couple questions for lads that are down there or have been down there though:
Jeans - my jeans dont have rips or holes but the bottom of the trousers is worn out from standing on them. Will this cause a problem?
Undercrackers and socks - I've read you wash your clothes everyday so there is no need to take loads. How many is not loads - will 5 or 6 be enough?
And am I right that just a couple of civvy T-shirts will be enough?
And just a quick thank you for all the information I've gained from this site!
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marinewannabe
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.Casual civvys , Jeans no purposely bought ripped trousers , Smart shoes but you'll wear them when you go .
5-6 pairs is more then enough matey , at first in foundation you'll be doing alot of hand dobey so yeh more then enough.
And yeh 3 -4 civvy tops more then enough nice smart shirt if you can as well .
But yeh good luck fella and hopefully around 30 odd weeks on monday and you'll have your green lid on your head.
5-6 pairs is more then enough matey , at first in foundation you'll be doing alot of hand dobey so yeh more then enough.
And yeh 3 -4 civvy tops more then enough nice smart shirt if you can as well .
But yeh good luck fella and hopefully around 30 odd weeks on monday and you'll have your green lid on your head.
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mate regards to civie cloths you dont need loads you will only wear civvys to go from scran in mornings or evening and for the wekend or to go around camp in the evining i would take loads of gash pt rig like tracksuit bottoms and tshirt for when your in your grot. its only the first few weeks their anal with you over cloths
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currently in australia as im traveling the world before i rejoin the marines.
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currently in australia as im traveling the world before i rejoin the marines.
One Man One Life One Chance.
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