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"COMBAT SCHOOL" Starts on Discovery Channel 10 Mar 09

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From Boot Camp to Battle Field, Discovery Channel Goes to COMBAT SCHOOL With Canada's Armed Forces, March 10

    -Unprecedented access to intensive combat training in preparation for
    Afghanistan-

    -Exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage of Canadian soldiers' everyday life
    on DiscoveryChannel.ca-

    TORONTO, Feb. 17 /CNW/ - COMBAT SCHOOL follows - for the first time ever
- Canadian infantry soldiers as they undergo the most
technologically-advanced, intense and realistic combat training in military
history. Premiering Tuesday, March 10 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Channel,
this six-part, one-hour Canadian documentary series goes directly to the heart
of modern warfare by following a platoon of 40 men and women from the time
they commence their training until they are declared battle-ready and
deployed. Granted unprecedented access by the Canadian military and combat
trainers, cameras are then embedded with the platoon in the war fields of
Afghanistan where viewers witness how the soldiers' skills are put to the
ultimate test when they encounter insurgents for the first time.

    (xx) For photography, soldiers' bios, episode descriptions and more,
visit www.ctvmedia.ca/Discovery. (xx)

    In COMBAT SCHOOL the training is intense and the expectations high. Those
who are unprepared won't make it, and those who are ready leave everything
behind to risk their lives in a war zone. Following soldiers from 1 Platoon,
Mike Company, 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment - based out of Petawawa,
Ontario - COMBAT SCHOOL captures every step of the mission-specific training
as the men and women prepare for the most intense combat situation they have
ever faced.
    Platoon leaders must ensure that these soldiers - some as young as 19 -
are fully trained before they enter the volatile combat zone. The soldiers
travel to Texas where topography and arid conditions mimic that of the Afghan
desert to begin their training. From there, they head to the Canadian
Manoeuvre Training Centre in Wainwright, Alberta for the most realistic,
complex and advanced combat training in the world.
    After months of demanding training, the battle-ready troops travel to
Afghanistan. Assigned to a Forward Operating Base in the heart of Taliban
territory - this will be the first time their combat skills are put to the
ultimate test in the theatre of war. They learn just how close the enemy is
after a rocket attack on their very first night at base.
    Offering special online access to COMBAT SCHOOL viewers, the newly
relaunched DiscoveryChannel.ca features exclusive bonus content, including
cool 3-D models, behind-the-scenes footage and video diaries. In these
personal accounts, the soldiers open up about everything from army rations to
desert accommodation.
    COMBAT SCHOOL is produced for Discovery Channel by Paperny Films....

More on link
 
Is that what they were doing in wainwright?  I saw the crew, was wondering about this.  Right on, I'll be on the lookout for it.
 
A post at The Torch, with links to the series' website,
http://www.discoverychannel.ca/Showpage.aspx?sid=14403

and lots of relevant others:

"Combat School" on Discovery Channel TV, starting March 10
http://toyoufromfailinghands.blogspot.com/2009/03/combat-school-on-discovery-channel-tv.html

Mark
Ottawa
 
Not really from boot camp at all... but I guess for a civilian that doesn't matter much. It's all about Task Force training.
 
CougarDaddy said:
Duplicate topic, already posted here.

This one was posted on 17 Feb, while yours was posted 07 Mar.  Which one's the duplicate?  ;)
 
Unfortunately I'm on exercise, but its PVR'd! The trailer looked pretty good.
 
They were talking to the director this morning on Canada AM, it looks good, and the guy seemed genuinely interested in showing what it's really like for troops preparing for the "Sandbox". I'm interested to see the first instalment.
Feet :cdn:
 
If you're unable to catch the show tomorrow discovery has a VOD site. Here's the link to the site, and an extras clip.
http://watch.discoverychannel.ca/combat-school-/combat-school-episode-1-web-extras/
 
As a former 3 RCR Para/M Coy medic, its pretty cool to see the guys still doing their thing, and doing it well. I hope they all come home safely from the sandbox in a month or so.
 
Just watched the premier, I thought it was good and looks like its going to be a great series. Is it going to be played every Tuesday?
 
Saw the first show tonight and was impressed to see who the OC Mike was - he was 2i/c India when we went to Kabul in '03 and Midnight Rambler was our LAV Capt (as well as man who had vays of making ze Germans talk).  Look forward to next week's episode.

MM
 
I managed to record it. The trailers and previews looked pretty good, so I'm looking forward to watching it.
 
I really enjoyed it, gives me a real eye opener on what to expect when I get to combat school. Wont be for a couple years but at least I get to see what it's like. Can't wait for next weeks episode, is it every Tuesday at 22:00?
 
I am confused, on the web site of Discovery Channel, they say 10pm PT, however, the show started at 7pm, pacific time (Vancouver) today, and I'am not able to get to their schedule for PST through their web site.

I've enjoyed the show. I'am proud of them.

I'am just disappointed that my friends and colleagues don't want to watch the show as they say it is CF propaganda. How well it has been well discussed in other threads.

Anyway I found the comments posted on the Combat School show web site positive, that is encouraging !

Cheers !
 
Hey I thought tonights episode was pretty good. It should give a good insight into how much PRE TRAINING that while is sometimes "PAINFULL" it still has to be conducted. It also shows the minor differences between the PPCLI and the RCR regiments. Those that are in will understand!!!
 
Tow Tripod said:
It also shows the minor differences between the PPCLI and the RCR regiments. Those that are in will understand!!!

You are talking about the pants being bloused ain't ya ?

;)
 
In reply to my previous post, the show is back on at 10 PM (PST) tonight. Sorry for confusion. :P
 
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