Army Foundation College, Intake 20 18/12/08

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2009

AFC Harrogate, passout parade of intake 20 on 18th December 2008
Alamein & Burma companies.

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  • Feel proud to see brave young men like them knowing that there fighting for our country

  • @ffieldgrimeboy69

    No shortage of lads joining either, I think that Harrogate is still full every intake.

  • do u have to be froman area to get into tht regiment ie. royal regiment of scotland do u have t be from scotland ect.

  • @johnpdedwards

    No not at all, you can join any regiment you like.

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  • @johnpdedwards

    Like Pegasus7rha said, no you don't. There are plenty of lads in our battalion from england - and many others.

  • To true mate, thats why our boys are doing all the front line fighting in Afghanistan and the rest of the E.U are sitting on their backsides out there fetching and carrying, apart from the Dutch and Belgians the rest are not worth a hoot.

  • Yes things heve changed but I went through the old system many years ago, but having seen my son just go through the AFC this way is so much better, if they are not suited for the Reginent they joined for, they can swap Regiments.

    I was totally impressed by the set up they there.

  • Sorry I cant help you on that one, but give your local Army recruiting office a ring or ring Harrogate college they will be more than willing to help you.

  • Well Harrogate was the start, it was a long and demanding journey but the young man in question is now a fully fledged paratrooper serving with his Battalion, and we are so proud of him. Every man an Emperor.

  • I can only assume that it has something to do with the Burma campaign, most company`s in the British Army are named after famous battles or campaigns or individuals.

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