6 1/2 years ago I reported in to CFLRS for BMQ. I was assigned to my plt and sent to a floor in the green sector.
We started off with a little over 80 people on our course. While at first we all just sort of found a bunk and flopped, we were eventually split up into alphabetical order, and assigned our space in our new hell.
We had 3 platoons, split between 2 floors (male/female). Each platoon, was pitted against the other in competition, and it was fierce. And yes it is impossible to get along with and like that amount of people all the time. There were conflicts, but we kept in the family and sorted ourselves out, and learnt very quickly to present a happy family face to staff, or "corrective measures" would follow.
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ushup: The lesson was that no matter how you feel, or what was going on, there was a job to do together as a team.
You will find people to like, people who will become like family, and people you would rather push off a bridge. However, you all still have to live and work together. And we had no doubt ObedientiaZelum that our staff new everything that was happening, conflicts and all. That's part of the evaluation, and sometimes the conflict was even started by our staff, just to see how we'd react.
To this day I cannot name all 52 who graduated, or even everyone who was in my platoon off the top of my head. But I have met up with a few here and there. And it's a special bond that's there. :cheers:
Cupper is right, every course, every posting you will be required to turn in your friends and will be re-issued new ones when you report in.