Sapper6 said:... how did the "experiment" of Regt Recce work in 2 CER? I've heard mixed reviews...
Reservists can get the basic parachutist course. It is much less common than for regular force engineers, but the same is true for any reserve MOS getting a parachute course.aspiring_recruit said:Do reserve engineers get basic para too?
and can they take a jump course, or is it a Reg force only course?
Student Sapper said:It is also my understanding that because there were not enough Engineers, the Infantry had to carry our kit in Afghanistan.
doublearr said:It's nice to see there are still those who are interested in pursuing the Art of the Warrior. Once you have fininshed all your trades trg. Stay fit and then put your name in for the Basic Parachutist Crse. If you CoC deems you are able to complete the course successfully , you'll be tested by PSP . If succesful you will be sent to CPC to conduct Basic Parachute Trg. Good Luck.
Airborne Ubique!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CHIMO!!!!! said:Just a question..............why do Snr NCO's who are schooled in the "Art of the Warrior" suddenly turn down jumps when they are offered?? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
SprCForr said:Or like, get a HB/HC and never use it. Stinking badge hunters. Looking for more crap to hang off their uniform. :threat:
An aside: Do they make divers take the badge down if they rescind themselves? They use to, do they still?
MCG said:Did the Airborne Regt have a Pnr Pl in the Cbt Sp Cdo? Were Pnr formally integrated into the Regt in other ways?
E39G said:No , Larry got into some trouble when we were in Kuwait in 92 ( those who were know what I'm talking about, and I will not elaborate here) .
He got out shortly after our return to Canada, haven't seen him since the fall of 93. He was a great Engr and an excellent leader who taught me allot about taking care of your tp's.