Hi there, i have read through every page on this RAF section but i am still a little confused.
I was going to post this on a web site called www.arrse.co.uk which i visit but after reading some threads i would of got abuse chucked at me. As i visit Arrse alot i must admit i did get brain washed into thinking that the RAF Regiment were just aircraft guards who did nothing but stay in camp.
Anyway i visited the RAF website and learned that this is not the case, infact i am becoming more and more interested in joining. But i have some questions due to my state of confusion.
1- Do the RAF gunners get deployed or go on excersize as regularley as a Infantry regiment?
2 - Is Gunner training harder/easier/ than basic training for the Army
3- Sorry if this sounds stupid but do the Goverment and top military leaders know of your capabilities. For example do they see ur Regiment as equivelent of Paras or Marines?
Again sorry if these questions have been answered elsewhere but some help would make my month.
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Gunners and their role
- Road_Runner46
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Im joining the regiment but im no expert, but this might be some help...
1) the regt have field squadrons and rapier squadrons, the field squadron is the one most like a "infantry regiment" u could say. read this:
3) iv no idea on that one mate, sorry, although i wouldnt think like that, as long as your happy being in ur regiment who cares what the government thinks
1) the regt have field squadrons and rapier squadrons, the field squadron is the one most like a "infantry regiment" u could say. read this:
2) i believe the training is similarRAF Regiment Website wrote:A field squadron (of which there are 6) is organised into flights, each composed of 1 officer and about 30 Gunners. Each squadron has a number of Rifle flights, which are tasked with closing with and killing the enemy, and a Support Weapons flight, which employs machine-guns, mortars and snipers to provide fire support for the Rifle flights.
3) iv no idea on that one mate, sorry, although i wouldnt think like that, as long as your happy being in ur regiment who cares what the government thinks

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LOLTAFFY wrote:As i visit Arrse alot - REALLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Their site looks OK but it's quite general we have and always will be dedicated to fitness and trainng that's what we do - civies or othewise have been welcome. Before MFAT the web was full of guns and combat sites... we have changed that with a new appraoch

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Gunners and their role
You could try the official RAF Regiment site. Itll give you an over view of what the regiment does, its roles, stucture, past and present glories and also joining instructions.
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafregiment/
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafregiment/pgac.html
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafregiment/
http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafregiment/pgac.html
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Boney, well that is what we are here forBoney_Gildroy wrote:This site is certainly more user friendly! Its really easy to navigate to the exact content that you need. Iv found loads of very useful information on here thats certainly helped me to get to the stage im at now!

I used to know a couple of RAF regt guys through this site. One had been in the falks and the other one went for SF selection but didn't make it. These guys were very supportive of MFAT and keen to spread the word about RAF regt as well. Good luck.
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