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Posted: Sun 30 Sep, 2007 9:36 pm
by maritime_marine
Well theyve released a book based on the Tv series and it seems quite good. Also there are pictures inside what show the few remainders who pass out of the original 924 Troop.
What do you have to do in the gym pass out, excluding doing the ropes?
I don't think it shows how hard it is either, im constantly trying to stress to my mates how hard it actually is to even get into RT because the program makes it look like a laugh with a bit of hard work every now and then.
Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 11:57 am
by davidemmerson
Does anybody know if they do a bit with a YO troop in training? I think I've read it somewhere but can't be sure.
Cheers
Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 6:38 pm
by Doug90
'davidemmerson' Reading the book at the minute he does follow a YO troop particularly a recruit called Bertie and so far Chris Terrill has been out to Virginia with them on an exercise with the USMC. Not too sure if he does anything else with them as I havn't finished the book.
Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 7:37 pm
by davidemmerson
Doug90, cheers. I knew that he followed Bertie to Afganhistan but did't know if they featured in Commando. Thanks for the info!

Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 8:44 pm
by Ty
Anyone know when the next episode comes out ?
Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2007 9:00 pm
by rm1664
I got the Commando book that goes along with the series this afternoon and i highly recommend it to anyone who has been watching the tv show.
Im already half way through it, i cannot put it down.
I was shocked that out of the 50 that begins there are so little remaining. You see the picture in the book of the troop photograph and then you see it again but this time Lt Orlando Rogers has black all the recruits who havent made it.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 1:13 pm
by davidemmerson
Ty wrote:Anyone know when the next episode comes out ?
Every Thursday 2200.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 2:08 pm
by vwtam
rm1664 wrote:
I was shocked that out of the 50 that begins there are so little remaining. You see the picture in the book of the troop photograph and then you see it again but this time Lt Orlando Rogers has black all the recruits who havent made it.
dont forget some will have been back trooped and put into hunter company etc etc, but yes it still is an eye opener
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:01 pm
by Rover
It seems that the average new intake is around 50 strong?
This Friday 937 pass out as Kings Squad, with as I understand it only
12 original members left .
Interestingly 936 were amalgamated with 937 and I believe only
8
of that original squad are left.
Some people leave at their own request, some as they do not reach the standard required. That is life.
Others are unfortunate to leave due to injury. Some perhaps to return at a later date.
Others due to injury go to Hunter, where hopefully on recovery they will rejoin training with another troop.
Others having failed some part of training are back-trooped. But at least they are given the chance to continue and complete training with another troop at a later date.
Nobody says it is easy,but at the end you have earned your Green Beret.
Only those that have been through the joys of time spent at sunny "Lympvitse", as I understand it is at times called, understand what it means.

Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:18 pm
by Ty
Not a very good pass rate at all. Makes me very nervous if I can hack it or not. IM wondering what the most common injuries are.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:24 pm
by marcus2007
Do any of you guys know, that if you were struggling during RT, and requested for extra PT sessions, they would give it to you?
Just wondering about it see.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:31 pm
by Ty
A friend of mine that passed through said that he could go into the gym on his own time and practice climbing the ropes and so fourth to perfect his form. So Im assuming it would be alright.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:42 pm
by MadAd
Thats reassuring! Apart from the main things such as 9 mile speed march, 30 mile yomp, assault course , what other tasks do you have to complete to get through training? Someone said a gym test which i knew a bit about, ropes, fitness tests etc but what else is there?
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 6:48 pm
by marcus2007
Yes thanks a lot for that mate its reassured me a bit!
Apparently Final Exercise you will have to pass aswell. About week 26 i think, im not sure though. But it basically tests everything you have learnt, from yomping for hours on end to assaults.
Posted: Tue 02 Oct, 2007 7:01 pm
by Ty
The last 4 Commando tests are the 30 Miler across dartmoor. The 9 Mile Speed March, Tarzan Assault Course, and the Endurance Course. Endurance course is the run through the obstacle course where they put you under the tunnels and so fourth. Once you go through all that, you run 3 - 4 miles back to camp, and have to hit I think 6 out of 10 targets at the end on the firing range to pass.
There are a few gym pass outs through the 32 weeks. If you fail them, they put you back a few weeks to get better and then attempt them again. They also have there own BMA, battle fitness assessments that you need to pass as well, which I assume are just grueling marches.