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General discussions on joining & training in the British Army.
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Post by stew the bean »

I was in the TA Gunners and they were ace!

really varied job..and a wide range of stuff to.

Go for it. All the warienss of the teath arms with all the tech of the support arms
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My dad was in 40th field RA for 22 years...always tells me a lot of stories about where he's been in the world...He really enjoyed his Army life!
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Just passed my BARB. Trying to apply for RA. I probably know about as much as you. I know there's a few choices as to what gun you get trained on, AS90, Light gun, MLSR etc. what area you from? The posting you'll get depends on where you are from.
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We have a couple of old RA men who where airborne gunners in our Association. I have put many of his photo's on the web on the British Small wars site , Suez/Radfan/Borneo.
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You have a date for selection yet? I'm waiting for a date. I'm going gunner too so you might be on the same one as me.
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stew the bean wrote:
Go for it. All the warienss of the teath arms
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What?
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Post by mjwilliams2 »

hello mate

im a close air defence gunner in the RA. once u have passed phase 1 you go to RSA Larkhill in Wiltshire (check their website). RSA is the royal school of Artillery. When your their you do your level 1 course on the type of Gun you have chosen, ie light gun, air defence, AS90. All other guns MLRS, rapier FSC and the STA kit like cobra is taught at your regiment. You may not do 'guns' you may have to do the signals course. The 'guns' course is about 2 weeks whilst signals is 4 weeks. you then do your driving course. First your Cat B (car) then either B+E or C and C+E (HGV). Then you get posted to your regiment. I wouldn't go Airdefence. 32 regt is growing and will be a lot of postings or else chose the AS90. the army will be using them for years to come.

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Light gun if you wanna be on the enemy's doorstep, I'm training as a TA gunner at the min. larkhill lovely, conviniently located near Salisbury Plain! Looking at maybe getting on an ex. in belize next year with 7 Para RHA if all goes well (touch wood). I do believe that it would be on a whole new level of pain though, going with the airborne!
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I'm starting basic in 3 weeks as Technical gunner, been advised to chose 5 regt RA if i dont get chosen for 7 RHA, from there I'd like to go 4/73 battery!
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wannabe_bootneck wrote:Light gun if you wanna be on the enemy's doorstep, I'm training as a TA gunner at the min. larkhill lovely, conviniently located near Salisbury Plain! Looking at maybe getting on an ex. in belize next year with 7 Para RHA if all goes well (touch wood). I do believe that it would be on a whole new level of pain though, going with the airborne!
Sorry to inform you, but it's been cancelled - LACK OF MONEY!!
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F**k off! I only bloody heard about it last week, bugger it...will have to look for another palce for my summer hols...looking more & more likely it's gonna end up being the sandpit.
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Hi there. I'm just about to start the process to join as a Gunner in 29 Commando Regiment.

Appologies if this sounds like one of those 'wannabes' questions, but is there an oppurtunity to becoming an Observation Post Assisstant from training or would it take a few years in service first?
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Once your all badged up and in 29 you can get on the guns as a gun bunny or go 148Bty for Forward Observing. Best make your choice known before joining up so they know you want that specialization. Or you might end up on the guns waiting to transfer to FO.
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Cheers Skiffle.
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