- Reaction score
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- Points
- 430
Well, actually....that really gets the adrenaline going! ;DOld Ranger said:As opposed to a Tactical Withdrawl
Ben
Well, actually....that really gets the adrenaline going! ;DOld Ranger said:As opposed to a Tactical Withdrawl
Ben
George Wallace said:Well, actually....that really gets the adrenaline going! ;D
midgetcop said:I'm very seriously thinking about armoured recce. At first I thought medic because of my buddy, but then I thought that I'd rather be in on the action that just patching things up afterwards.
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ASLT TPR said:Just another point I would like to add. I find it funny why all these reservist replly to these type of post. They fail to add the fact that the reason why they chose to pick armoured was that , that was the only armories in there home town. If they really wanted to pick armoured they would sign the dotted lign and join up 24 and 7 instead of wasting there time doing the weekend warrior stuff. Because the forces are undermaned as it is so if you like it so much join,if not get out and stop wasting the taxpayers money.
A career is full time employment. What is wrong with people doing a part-time job they love as well as the career they have chosen?ASLT TPR said:The point I was trying to put across was that I don't understand why people choose to make a career out of the reserves.
ASLT TPR said:If its going to be your job make it your job. Then when someone comes up to you on the street and says to you, " so what do you do for a living?" Don't say your in the army. Because technically its your hobby or part-time job.
ASLT TPR said:For example, It take a reservist 2 years to become a Cpl. It takes a Reg force soldier 4 years to reach the same rank. A reservist trains Thursday nights at least one weekend a month and he or she can go away in the summer on taskings if he or she chooses to do so.