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i think i gt the record for my pjft any fast times here ?
Well done on the PJFT, I met some pretty fit lads from the Wrexham AFCO and don't think many got that type of time.
With regards to the Mountain Leader, worry about PRMC and RT before anything like that. Most of the ML's I have known about have been real phys monsters. Most lads have aspirations of being either a ML or sniper but wait till you pass out and see if you still feel the same.
The ML course is on par with SF selection
With regards to the Mountain Leader, worry about PRMC and RT before anything like that. Most of the ML's I have known about have been real phys monsters. Most lads have aspirations of being either a ML or sniper but wait till you pass out and see if you still feel the same.
The ML course is on par with SF selection
PRMC - 8th May
RT - 14th January
RT - 14th January
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hi rich wel i applied in may and had a few complications so had to wait a while but i was training from about june its been a long process for me to get through ive got a week left and i am feeling slightly negative towards the result of my prmc for some reason but ill just go down there and crack on see what they say are you currently in the selection process?
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Yawn..
Theres more to Marine training then just running a good time. You will have to stay with the troop during most of your runs anyway.
So If I was you I'd start map reading and learning how to square away your admin as fast as possible.
Theres more to Marine training then just running a good time. You will have to stay with the troop during most of your runs anyway.
So If I was you I'd start map reading and learning how to square away your admin as fast as possible.
Just Lie back and think of England.
AFCO 17 - Oct [b]Here I come![/b]
AFCO 17 - Oct [b]Here I come![/b]
Bang on Andy!euro_andrew wrote:Yawn..
Theres more to Marine training then just running a good time. You will have to stay with the troop during most of your runs anyway.
So If I was you I'd start map reading and learning how to square away your admin as fast as possible.
Who gives a flying feck if you can run a mile in one minute! If you can't work with your fellow Bootnecks as a team member then may I suggest you apply for the Brownies?
Far to many wannerbies come on here posting times akin to an Demigod on steriods. Owd saying in the Corps: "HELP YOUR OPPO" Take it in and take it as read that that is what you need to be a Bootneck, not the ability to be able to run faster than anyone else, only thing that will happen to some Eeijut who gets there first is that the enemy will blow his stupid head off!!

Nice to hear from you Andy. Max sends his love.

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