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RMR in the Midlands

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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simonm
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RMR in the Midlands

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Do any of the lads in here who are in the RMR live in the midlands do to some recent changes in my circumstances (should've kept it in me trousers) I don't think full time service would be a good idea for me at the moment but I still want my green lid, the thing is I live in Derby and the nearest unit is merseyside, I know they have a detachment at Birmingham but does your weeknight training take place at unit or detachment as I wouldn't be able to get to merseyside at a reasonable hour with not finishing work until five at the earliest.
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Weekly training night's take place at the Det (birmingham), all other taining (weekend's, sourse's and exercice's) take place at the nominated training area or establishment!
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Seems to be quite a bit of interest in the RMR of late.
Interesting.

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What can i say, my post's on the ULU, and how to catch several diffrent diseases of (Tropical, Kai Tai for the infection of) must appeal to the sadistic side of these young rubber jedi wanabee's

Weird lot these Rubber's, getting paid to have a pull through used on their :o :lol:
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Post by simonm »

Cheers for the advice boys I'm off to the AFCO today to discuss my situation and my options but I reckon RMR might be quite a good one for a couple of years then maybe go regular after that.
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