Very early for me to start thinking of this. But is it possible to "opt" to do BMQ in the Summer full time, rather than on the weekends? Or does it depend on the unit and course availability? I chatted with a former high school classmate, and he said he would have preferred doing his bmq in the...
I have before, and recently in Sept. But this was at a job fair at my school, and they were hiring for Infantry officers. Ill get a hold of them for applying as a NCM in 2015 though!
Thanks, Ill get in contact with the CFRC when they reopen. Do you know if reserve units are still active during the holidays? I should probably contact them first I assume.
I was in the process of transferring universities and now that everything is settled, I'm in a better position to apply.
Is it better to apply ASAP (Dec, provided the cfrc isn't closed and the regiment has space), or wait till after the holidays (either Jan or in April)?
http://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/News-and-Events/Latest-News/2013/January/11/130111-Rm-Pistols
Over the coming weeks and months, some 25,000 Glock 17s will replace Brownings as the pistol of choice in all three Services.
The MOD today signed a £9m deal with Viking Arms in Harrogate to provide the...
Thanks for the replies, I'll wait it out.
From what I've read, they will sometimes investigate you, how? I don't know. But I'd rather just wait, than risk getting caught.
However, when I'm supposed to state all the times I've done weed on the drug sheet, what do I do if I really don't...
I know that the CF requires applicants to be at least 6 months drug free. I've only done weed on occasion, and has stopped since March. Should I still hand in my application for the reserves and wait 4 months to do my medical, or just wait it out till September, and then apply? I apologize if...
I'm sorry, but I'm just saying that's some of the questions the recruiter asked me. By no means am I saying I'm in a position to give advice. I remembered the part about what they're looking for because he literally said "We don't want to spend money and train you if you're going to be joining...
I went to talk with an infantry reserve regiment back in Nov. During the interview I was nervous and messed it up...This is going to sound stupid, but I wasn't able to answer his questions the way I practiced it. I was stuttering and I felt I wasn't breathing right. He sent me away with an info...
Lets say the regiment does have a spot open, and I submit everything...after that do I just wait? Or can I start going to the armory and train while the paperwork processes.
When I first went to the initial interview and it went something like this. Why do you want to join them and such. They'll ask you about any activities such as sports that you're apart of. They'll want to see you plans in the future. The regiment would not want to have you sign up and spend...
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