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The worst stuff to use are the twenty foot Semaphore flags. Just one gust of wind on top of a mountain and your Airbourne!!

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Post by supatanka »

best of both worlds- i did many many many field exercises blank rounds- bivvying out in the cold was awesome night exes all that its gr8
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Post by going grey! »

I was in the ACF and it was brilliant!.
We did load's of different stuff and I made some really good friend's.
Go for it mate, you will enjoy it.
It also give's you something to spend your pocket money on. :D
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Im in ACF - (C-Coy) Yorks N+W - Harewood Detachment, i've been in about a year and so far its brill.

I last went on a weekend camp in september and on that improved my first aid, map + compass, so on, and our OC taught a few of us rifle drill (hard).

Before I joined cadets I had no intent on joining the army what-so-ever, now, Im wanting to join the army foundation college in 2007 and after that I hope to go on to the Infantry.

I think the ACF is great for youths, if there was a national service for people aged 12-18 to join cadets, todays youth's would have a different view of life.

Thanks for your time *bows*

Oh, and :new-bday: to all the flatulent people *holds nose*.
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