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Hi, first time post here. Currently I am outside of Canada for the next few weeks so going to a recruiting office is difficult for me, so I will try to get some answers here.
I'm 19, a Canadian citizen, and a high school graduate. I want to join the Army Reserves as an NCO in a part time position and have already picked out a couple units in my area that I'm interested in.
Here is what I need to know:
I'm interested in fulfilling the role of an infantry soldier, and am looking at an artillery regiment as well as a light infantry regiment.
I want to be physically and psychologically tested from this experience, and obviously be exposed to the equipment, facilities and lifestyle of a soldier.
Thanks for the help. Doing this is an important thing for me personally, and I'm serious about it.
Phil
I'm 19, a Canadian citizen, and a high school graduate. I want to join the Army Reserves as an NCO in a part time position and have already picked out a couple units in my area that I'm interested in.
Here is what I need to know:
- Can someone guide me through the whole process from seeing the recruiter for the first time, to any kinds of training, to post training obligations I can expect?
- How hard is the physical aptitude test or PT test before your basic training?
- Is it generally hard to get accepted into the reserves? I'm worried they'll be looking for reasons to reject me (ie, interview, various tests)
I'm interested in fulfilling the role of an infantry soldier, and am looking at an artillery regiment as well as a light infantry regiment.
I want to be physically and psychologically tested from this experience, and obviously be exposed to the equipment, facilities and lifestyle of a soldier.
Thanks for the help. Doing this is an important thing for me personally, and I'm serious about it.
Phil