archer said:May not be suited for this thread, but what is/was a 2x10? I take it was a leg-borne excersise, or a march? (I also know it to be a dimension of lumber - which I work with regularly )
2 Cdo said:If I remember correctly it was something like 2:30 day one, and 2:45 day two. I honestly can't remember exactly. But if you were in the Airborne Regiment it was 2 hours flat both days. Hope that makes it clear as mud!
KevinB said:IIRC the actualy CABG/SSF 2x10 was with ruck both days.
They later made an across the board Army watered down version 13km ruck with day 2 16km FFO with a obstacle and fallign plate rifle shoot
now that has been disolved into a one day lame attempt 13km
defunct.What is the 2x10 fitness test?
KevinB said:I thought the General Watters march was short lived the 29km
precisely. And if you fail it, nobody will do a damn thing about it, and you can continue to wear you CADPAT muumuu with pride.Gunner98 said:BFT - 13km (2h26m) + 100m Fireman's Carry, soon it will include trench dig and ammo box load/throw.
Gunner98 said:Full marching order - who really knows where the helmet is suppose to be - carried, worn?
Also the 1.5 k. run in fighting order is no longer.KevinB said:IIRC the actualy CABG/SSF 2x10 was with ruck both days.
They later made an across the board Army watered down version 13km ruck with day 2 16km FFO with a obstacle and fallign plate rifle shoot
now that has been disolved into a one day lame attempt 13km
KevinB said:IIRC the actualy CABG/SSF 2x10 was with ruck both days.
They later made an across the board Army watered down version 13km ruck with day 2 16km FFO with a obstacle and fallign plate rifle shoot
now that has been disolved into a one day lame attempt 13km