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You wont do much in the field until MOD 6. Mods 1-5 are much more garrison oriented. You will learn things like military law and more general service knowledge, you will learn M of I, so how to teach lessons the military way. You will also have a range weekend which is not very challenging at all. You are basically learning to lead in a non field environment.
MOD 6 is where it gets both easier and harder. Its easier in the sence that it will be run by the reg force leadership school. My personal experience and opinion is that the staff tends to be a bit more professional then the reserve instructers are on the weekend MODs. It is also harder in that the POs are no joke and much harder. When you get to MOD 6 you want to make sure that you have your map and compass down solid. Navigation will be key, the rest will be learned on the fly, but you are expected to have a solid grasp of navigation before ariving.
Otherwise just keep your nose out of trouble and do whats expected of you and you will be fine. Its challenging, but its also acheivable, even for guys with less experience.
MOD 6 is where it gets both easier and harder. Its easier in the sence that it will be run by the reg force leadership school. My personal experience and opinion is that the staff tends to be a bit more professional then the reserve instructers are on the weekend MODs. It is also harder in that the POs are no joke and much harder. When you get to MOD 6 you want to make sure that you have your map and compass down solid. Navigation will be key, the rest will be learned on the fly, but you are expected to have a solid grasp of navigation before ariving.
Otherwise just keep your nose out of trouble and do whats expected of you and you will be fine. Its challenging, but its also acheivable, even for guys with less experience.