British Army: Civilian to Soldier 2/3
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stay where you are. THe reality of war is serious injury. This could very well throw your life away. ALso you will be used for otheers to make profit from your suffering. Don't let people use you. YOu shold not agree to fight from sombody else. Only ever fight for yourself if absolutely necessary but never choose to fight for no reason. It will bring you nothing but trouble and bad luck. forget the career and just think of the physical suffering you could face with nobody to help you
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@PrankzCCFC same mate I'm going there to be a comms system op next month, I'm 16 just now. Think you gotta be 16 and a mont. old before you go to training, but you can start the recruitment process at your local office when your 15 and 7 months. All the best mate hope your still going!
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@SpidermansSymbiote that how they lure you in
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@ jackaroony1998 so am I. My mate wants to too we're thinking of joining together.
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Jackaroony1998 so am I. My mate wants to as well. I'm thinking of honing with him if we do.
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Yeah a got more mature wen in bootneck training learned how to drink my own swamp
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dismounted sniper in Royal Scots Dragoon Guards , Royal Armoured Corps what I'm looking to do
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@djtwig999 Follow you heart fella, regret is a heavy burden to carry. 23 and in the process of joining the RE
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I'm 18 and considering joining.
@TheRanzog I wouldn't worry about getting shit. You might get the piss taken a little bit but all in good humour. The British and US Armies are both allies. If anything you'll get support for joining our Army instead of the US.
thrillseeker9909 1 year ago 16
wow they make basic training look so easy! Looks more like summer camp.
SpidermansSymbiote 8 months ago 12