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How Do You Get Out During Basic Training???
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How Do You Get Out During Basic Training???
My brother has recently begun basic training 3 weeks ago and has since decided that the army is not where he wants to be, and he wishes to resign and come out to civvy world! He has been told he needs 3 valid excuses - Can anyine tell me what would be classed as a valid excuse???
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wants to get out simply because he thought it was his perfect career but upon getting there has discovered that its just not for him
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Isnt he just allowed to leave ?
I mean whats the point in the army spending anymore money on training this person if at the next availiable opportunity he's going to leave?
As for the three reasons, well he's already got 2.
1. Army life is not for him
2. The army is just wasting money on him that could be better spent on another recruit who wanted to be there.
I mean whats the point in the army spending anymore money on training this person if at the next availiable opportunity he's going to leave?
As for the three reasons, well he's already got 2.
1. Army life is not for him
2. The army is just wasting money on him that could be better spent on another recruit who wanted to be there.
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just so you know that im givin you correct info,i did serve as a dc at atr pirbright for 2 yrs between 2000 and 2002 so not too much has changed since then,however it basically does not matter what excuses you got cause they wont be interested.what they will be interested in is the criteria,which is
if your under 18 you can get out anytime with written consent from you parwent/guardian
the other is the first 4 weeks of foundation,(depends on which corps)
the other is pvc(personal voluntary release which if is still correct is between week 8 and week 10
if however you a re-enlisting.e.g youve done basic before and got out and re-joined,then ur theres for 4yrs....sorry
if your under 18 you can get out anytime with written consent from you parwent/guardian
the other is the first 4 weeks of foundation,(depends on which corps)
the other is pvc(personal voluntary release which if is still correct is between week 8 and week 10
if however you a re-enlisting.e.g youve done basic before and got out and re-joined,then ur theres for 4yrs....sorry
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I found it too tough, to be honest. However, I had enlisted in the Parachute Regiment, who throw it at you from day one. What I should have done is got a transfer to another unit, instead of leaving, and then tried All-Arms P Coy years later.
Leaving is one of the biggest regrets of my life. Don't make the same mistake; it'll haunt you for years to come.
Leaving is one of the biggest regrets of my life. Don't make the same mistake; it'll haunt you for years to come.
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how to get out during training
tell your brother to grab his handbag and what testicles he has,and try out for the WRAC,on second thoughts,meybe try the Brownies because the WRAC ladies may be a wee bit to tough for him.