ArmyRick
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The BFT is still very much alive. Attention all, please get the facts straight before posting. It is not done on Reserve BMQ, SQ or DP 1 infantry because those courses are too short and other training has higher priority.
The BFT is not all that difficult anyways.
It does require that students complete 8 work up marches leading to the actual BFT. Hence the reason it is not performed on reserve courses. Actually you could do it but you would not be able to fail a student for not completing the BFT.
On RegF SQ, here at M-ford they complete the BFT at the end of week three.
However It is not the BFT that is making the infantry "less desirable" troops.
The SQ course is great for all trades except infantry.
The old QL3 Infantry was 16 weeks and worked up in a very progressive manner. The candidates spent more time on patrolling, section battle drills and other field craft. In this new course development, the troops do BMQ then SQ then DP1 Infantry. The SQ is good for Log, EME, MP, etc because it gives them a basic intro to infantry section tactics but note I said BASIC INTRO.
The future infantry troop does not get enough field craft training to the desired standard prior to doing BIQ.
The BFT is not all that difficult anyways.
It does require that students complete 8 work up marches leading to the actual BFT. Hence the reason it is not performed on reserve courses. Actually you could do it but you would not be able to fail a student for not completing the BFT.
On RegF SQ, here at M-ford they complete the BFT at the end of week three.
However It is not the BFT that is making the infantry "less desirable" troops.
The SQ course is great for all trades except infantry.
The old QL3 Infantry was 16 weeks and worked up in a very progressive manner. The candidates spent more time on patrolling, section battle drills and other field craft. In this new course development, the troops do BMQ then SQ then DP1 Infantry. The SQ is good for Log, EME, MP, etc because it gives them a basic intro to infantry section tactics but note I said BASIC INTRO.
The future infantry troop does not get enough field craft training to the desired standard prior to doing BIQ.