Hi all,
I know there's been lots of questions asked about the reserve basic training before but I had a few that I didn't see addressed and was wondering if someone could be so kind and help. I plan on joining the reserves soon and will probably train in Alberta.
1. I have a bit of a learning disability and I have concerns that I'll have issues learning what they teach in basic training. Do they offer one-on-oee guidance or answer questions? Do the instructors/team members have any patience for those who are a little slower or would I be chewed up?
Military training is very fast-paced. Reserve training more so due to the short amount of time you are there. If you mention this to your instructors before hand, they will do their best to assist you either during or after the lesson. I know that people who readily and willingly identify themselves as struggling with material (regardless if they have a disability or not), I'm more than willing to take my own time at the end of the day to offer guidance.
2. In part-time reserves is swimming a requirement? No, unless you go on to do a course which requires a swim test (like Pathfinder or Combat Diver).
3. Are we allowed to bring anything from home like laptops/cellphones? Would we even be allowed to use them or is their time to use them?
Depends on where you are and what kind of training. My basic, we were permitted cellphones but could only be used between 9pm and 10pm. When I did my SQ, we were housed in proper barracks and were permitted laptops and cellphones after hours and weekends, permitted we earned it and all of our other tasks were completed. It varies on where you are and how you perform.
4. Are we allowed to call wives back home and how often?
Again, depends on how well you perform, if you perform well and earn it, sure. One time we had a guy that decided he was going to sneak out of the barracks for a smoke after lights out and doing inspections all night after dinner because a guy forgot the spare MG barrel off his rucksack; Sneaky McGee rewarded his coursemates with having our evenings revoked for the rest of the week. There was not a whole lot of time to make any calls any way (and even if we did, we were too tired)
5. Is there ever alcohol use on base?
Depends on your course. During BMQ we were a dry course, during SQ we had one weekend where we were permitted to go to the Junior Ranks Club (military pub). During my QL3 Trade course, we had the freedom to go to the Jr Ranks and drink every night of the course if we wanted (we didn't, wings night and weekends were really the only time), so long as you didn't smell of booze at PT the next morning or get into trouble or fail to study/prepare for inspections. Drinking is not a requirement to be on the military, of you don't, that's fine. My courses were always really good and we'd still invite our non-drinkers out for a ginger ale and to joke and socialize.
6. What kind of food do they serve to the recruits?
you'll have Canada Food Guide "approved" selections. Some places it's not the best looking or tasting, but depending on the facility or location of training you'll have plenty of fruit, veggies, salad and sandwich bars, etc. Accommodations for vegetarians, religious requirements are also available.
7. Are the showers communal or private? How many guys usually share a room?
Also depends on where you are training. Most bases have barracks which will have a shower area but contain individual stalls with curtains. I don't know of a base that has an open shower pit anymore. On my trade course, every second floor had a private washroom with shower to be shared between the guy across the hall from you (2 people per floor).
8. Is there a good age range of recruits or are they all early 20's?
Ages vary, my BMQ and SQ/BMQ-Land had a majority of 17-19 year olds, a large group of 24-28, sprinkled with a handful of 30-45. My trade course was mainly 24-30.
Cheers.