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Still Undecided - UOTC Some advice would be appreciated.

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
Chas
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Post by Chas »

First year 'idle freshers' wasting good tax payer's money. :lol:
Mickey mouse degrees and no practical experience. :wink:
Bring back National Service and bromide for everyone.
That will soon sort out all you young gentlemen. :lol:
Guarantee the Yanks will bring back the Draft in due course.
Yippee!
Chas the cantankerous curmudgeon. :evil:
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Post by GaussianEliminator »

Ali3 wrote: RMR if you really want the Corps!!
OTC if you're not sure if the forces is for you and want to learn a little bit about the forces
Here, here.
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Post by Scottish_Kiwi »

Sorry but I have to say something here, If you pass out with the RMR while at Uni it will be looked on FAR more favourably than doing your time in the OTC.
It is difficult for a reason! Clashes with uni etc do happen but guys are doing it all the time so it is far from impossible to balance both, all it takes is commitment.

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Post by Chas »

I am no doubt way out of touch and a grouchy old fart. :lol:
Yes, I said it ! However having perused the posts I am now
of the opinion that the RMR route is the best. When I was a
student I had two years with the RMFVR and it assured me
my place in the Corps. Then it was up to me. :wink:
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