British Army Regular or Reserves? | My OPINION After Serving with Both

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  • @mmorgangreen
    @mmorgangreen Год назад +41

    I'm currently serving in the reserves and have done for nearly 4 years, I agree with some if the aspects regarding training, but I tend to find that there are great reserve soldiers and crappie ones. If you out in the time, go away on exercises especially with the regs you can become a good soldier. I have been to Germany with the regs and have to say you do get shit regs soldiers that can't be bothered, and having just done junior brecon you can embrace and learn from the regs. One of the big differences aswell is that reserve soldiers want to be there and are very keen to learn and develop where some regs lose that drive. I would have loved to ho regs when I was younger but ut didn't work out and with a young family I get a good balance. Lastly I think reserves are a great way to see if an army career is for you before switching to regs and can give you an edge in depot. Good video and like I say I agree with a lot of what you said. 👍

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +6

      Thanks mate this is a great insight for people thinking of joining the reserves. My experience was very limited so this is helpful for people who want to know more 👊🏻👍🏻

    • @iLLtemperZ
      @iLLtemperZ Год назад

      Appreciate this comment as some who is only just too old to join reg, im going for reserves. i guess you get back what you put in same with most things in life

    • @dannyr6040
      @dannyr6040 Год назад +1

      mate, is alright if i pick your brains about the reserves?

    • @dannyr6040
      @dannyr6040 Год назад

      @mmorgangreen

    • @mmorgangreen
      @mmorgangreen Год назад +1

      @dannyr6040 yeah sure I'll try and answer your question

  • @XILPIX
    @XILPIX Год назад +2

    Hopefully going to be starting basic training soon as a full time soldier, this was a good clear up, tbh I don’t know why they don’t have your video on their website, would help out a tone of people on knowing the right choice to make, appreciate this

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      Nice one mate appreciate your comment, congrats and good luck 👊🏻.What are you joining?

  • @PaulStrickland
    @PaulStrickland 23 дня назад +1

    I'm going to take you to task on this, the Difference between Regular and Reserve, ok I am going to refer to the TA as I spent most of the 90s in the TA. The first thing is the Regular Army spent a lot of time in barracks getting really bored, especially those that were based in BFG. During Ex Rhino Replen 94 I watched a complete farse of a regular demonstration company that couldn't work with basic equipment, one Sgt managed to set his Mk 2 stove on fire, and it ended up being kicked into the River Wesser! Regular Army instructors actually liked training the TA because of their outlook, training was seen as fun, so the TA had bags of enthusiasm. The Regular Army spent weeks making recruits march up and down corridors to break them so they could try and mold them, the TA at the same Training barracks may have only been there for two weeks but because the TA squaddie is older and wiser they didn't need to do as much BS, yes we had kit inspections, quick change inspections but we dealt with them so we could crack on for battle skill skills week. What did I get out of the TA, two brilliant weeks at Catterick for basic training, travelled all over north-west Europe on exercises, 6 months in BFG backfilling for Bosnia, went parachuting with JSPC, and sailing with JSASTC, the social side was something else as well, I'm still mates with people from the units I served with, I can honestly say I was never bored in the TA

  • @rafidwaseeuddin3671
    @rafidwaseeuddin3671 Год назад +9

    Tbh a great thing to do for students and the like. I came in through the University Officers Training Corps and in two years I got a solid grasp of leadership and soldiering(well the theory part at least) that got me ready for Sandhurst. I think the idea of he reserves is to know the elements and should they be needed quickly put through a refresher course and be way better than any kind of quick conscription. Especially when it comes to the lot who's been in for a fair few years. But yeah terrible idea for most to compare themselves to the regs but especially as students or someone who's got the time to spare its really not bad at all. Love the video mate

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +3

      Great input mate, I never really thought about it as an option for a student.
      Thanks man, appreciate you watching 👍🏻

  • @paulanthonygreen8048
    @paulanthonygreen8048 Год назад +7

    I was in the reserves for 3 years then went regular in the Grenadier Guards.Basic training in the Guards was 30 weeks compared to my 2 week training cadre in the TA.Regular training was a lot more intense mentally and physically.Like he said in the video you bond more as a team un the regulars.All said though I still respect any man or woman who gives up time as a reserve

  • @rayprice1245
    @rayprice1245 Год назад +6

    Mate can I just say , I was a TA reservist in the 80s and we done every weekend and night we could jump on we don’t signals for all the reserve infantry regiments in the country, are CO was major Locke who served in the Falklands war, and we loved it we were jumping on every exercise we could all over the world, “ and working and with family we were bouncing as a squadron signals we had a para signals attachment to serve para reg , and we were on are game big time everyone was for it !! And we still meet up once or twice a year, only because we are still having to work until we retire!!! 👍

    • @perryfoster574
      @perryfoster574 2 месяца назад

      Served10 Para late 80s/90s did as much as I could great times and still in contact with a lot of the Guys .Reunion once a year well attended.

  • @johnnydiamondsmusic1673
    @johnnydiamondsmusic1673 11 месяцев назад

    I was REME TA. I did a regular attachment as a Cpl. Best time I ever had and nothing technically I had any problems with or hadn’t been trained to do. Bit weird being in charge of regular troops. Edit. And less BS than TA I found. 7CS Coy 2Bn Reme. Brilliant lads and lasses.

  • @Gooner1993
    @Gooner1993 Год назад +3

    Definitely varies from regiment to regiment

  • @13tonka13
    @13tonka13 Год назад +2

    What exactly is a drill night? What goes on? Thanks in advance

  • @peterscotney1
    @peterscotney1 7 месяцев назад +3

    I met some right characters in the TA , policemen, ex regulars of all description, ex mercenaries, ex Rhodesian and south African security forces...I even knew a gangland mobster who I knew to keep on my good side ! ...the strangest and most annoying character was an ex french foreign legion bloke who,s slow marching pace of 88 steps per minute compared to our 112 paces really buggared us up when he was leading the squad !

  • @ascalonian
    @ascalonian 4 месяца назад

    Do you think that the army will be understanding If I'm a full time student and a full time soldier at the same time?
    Because I'm aware that joining the OTC may not ne as great if I want to learn really.

  • @xlprop6687
    @xlprop6687 Месяц назад

    Does the TA still have Non Regular Permanent Staff? I did that with 4RGJ before joining the regular army. This was mainly making sure kit was ready for use and general dogs body (GD'S ). With the TA, I asked to work with a few regular regiments so I was able to travel to Canada, Germany and a few more places. But as a regular soldier, there was even more travel

  • @Joshdoeshairsystems
    @Joshdoeshairsystems Год назад +2

    Great video! Can you do an explanation video about the full time reserves

    • @rafidwaseeuddin3671
      @rafidwaseeuddin3671 Год назад +1

      yeah would love to see that!

    • @condog4202
      @condog4202 Год назад +1

      There is no full time reserves 😂

    • @rafidwaseeuddin3671
      @rafidwaseeuddin3671 Год назад +2

      @@condog4202 I thought full time reserves are just former regs. We have a few for our unit like the PSIs(permanent staff instructor) mostly Colour Sergeants and training WOs who are reserves but do this full time. But yeah might be wrong. I'll go ask tonight lol

    • @condog4202
      @condog4202 Год назад +1

      @@rafidwaseeuddin3671 permanent staff are full time in a reserve unit. Think they are regulars tho. I could be wrong

  • @ReganJH2
    @ReganJH2 Год назад +3

    Great video mate, I was rejected from the main army because of a knee injury. Are the reserves more lenient with things like that?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +3

      Same medical unfortunately mate, as part of the reserves you could be asked to go on operations so you need to be just as fit as a regular solider.
      Have you tried to appeal the medical decision, I remember you mentioned it a while back but did you go through with the appeal ?

  • @johnelmer1652
    @johnelmer1652 2 месяца назад

    4 Para deploy every 2nd year and warned off about it.Regarding standards and training this is controlled by Regular Army this rests with them .

  • @alexbrown87
    @alexbrown87 Год назад +6

    Pretty spot on this mate. I was previously on Navy and now in army reserves. You do get a good standard of solider in the reserves but about 40% ae there for AT and the perks I.e tax free bonus. Some of those make the reserves look worse than they are

    • @stevenjohnson5126
      @stevenjohnson5126 23 дня назад

      What about in a regiment like thre paras ?

    • @alexbrown87
      @alexbrown87 23 дня назад

      @@stevenjohnson5126 as in 4 para?

    • @stevenjohnson5126
      @stevenjohnson5126 23 дня назад

      @@alexbrown87 Yes mate

    • @alexbrown87
      @alexbrown87 23 дня назад

      @@stevenjohnson5126 I imagine you get less that are a bit useless or there just for adventure training but couldn't personally speak on their behalf

    • @stevenjohnson5126
      @stevenjohnson5126 23 дня назад

      @@alexbrown87 Do you enjoy the reserves for what it is comparisons aside ?

  • @jamesbrown9474
    @jamesbrown9474 Год назад +3

    If your in the reserves and you had a few days off from your normal job can you just go to your reserve unit and work?

    • @DCO-3447
      @DCO-3447 Год назад

      It depends if the unit has anything on that day

  • @Eleven132
    @Eleven132 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing. I think one thing you missed out was how to can leave the reserves at short notice if. If your boss is a d-ck, or lets say the culture is just f-uped, you can say bye bye pretty quickly. When reg, you have no choice in anything. People undervalue their loss of freedom when one joins the reg's. You better really want that job in the regular army if you want to relinquish your freedom.

  • @munirabano-lo1vn
    @munirabano-lo1vn 4 месяца назад

    Kylie so true 28 days

  • @ilikethispost7826
    @ilikethispost7826 Год назад +4

    By what your saying i doubt you did much training with the reserves. Did you do a two week ex with them?. You don’t really get to see what they are capable of until you do. If you only do a few weekends you never going to see what it’s really like with them. Most committed reserves do 40-50 days on average. There will be a few people doing 27 day’s or less but there is usually a core who do way more. It’s a shame you didn’t stay longer as I’m sure you could have been a benefit to your unit and brought their standards up if they were low. There is also a big difference in quality from unit to unit. Promotion in the reserves is exactly the same as in the regs. If you do the courses and are a regular attender, you’ll get promoted in a similar time scale if you put the work in. I don’t think you can just do a few drill nights and weekends then claim to know or even give advice on the reserves tbh.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      Like I said mate this is my opinion from what I seen, I’m not saying this is the case for all reserve units, it’s just what I observed from my very short stay. I think the reserves is a good option for specific people but I stand with my opinion on the training, it’s more extensive in the regulars and so it should be.
      Thanks for the comment appreciate your opinion 👍

  • @dap3023
    @dap3023 5 месяцев назад

    You forgot to mention the loss of 14.5% X factor in terms of pay.
    It’s a huge difference.

  • @wendyclark7438
    @wendyclark7438 Год назад +2

    I served TA Regular and was fitter than the regs served over sea still beat them happily challenge you any time. Ex Royal Artillery Full screw now 52 but I’ll still beat you if your up to it.

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +3

      Beat me at what ?

    • @kev.i.n1244
      @kev.i.n1244 5 месяцев назад

      someone sounds bitter, probably got rejected from the regs

    • @OneTwoMark
      @OneTwoMark 2 месяца назад

      @@kev.i.n1244 If he got rejected from regs he'd get rejected from reserves too.

  • @thegooey3241
    @thegooey3241 Год назад

    You were talking about the opportunities in the reserves such as adventure training and so on are you also paid when you do that ?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +2

      Yes you are paid when on adventure training, win win 👊🏻

    • @thegooey3241
      @thegooey3241 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT cheers for the reply pal, happy days

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      @@thegooey3241 no worries 👊🏻

  • @SD-he3pp
    @SD-he3pp Год назад +1

    Mate, a super question for you: do you think if Ireland re-unites, the BA won't accept applications from Irish?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +2

      Erm I think they will make, just depends if they are still classed as part of the UK

    • @SD-he3pp
      @SD-he3pp Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT I mean, Irish people make up 40% to the BA. It would not be too cool decision..

    • @waide07
      @waide07 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT if ireland unites it definitely would not be as part of the UK. However, people from the Republic of Ireland can serve in the British military as its an ex British territory like some Caribbean islands, Fiji etc, so I doubt that would change.

    • @mrbritannia3833
      @mrbritannia3833 Год назад

      They if you have a passport for the republic of Ireland you can join so I presume you would still be able to join even if the north became part of the Irish republic.
      Just realised the person above my comment said the same thing

  • @WadeHutchinson_
    @WadeHutchinson_ 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for uploading this Kyle! I've been set on joining the reserves, but recently been thinking of joining full-time. So I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place 😣

  • @samuelsowunmi7740
    @samuelsowunmi7740 5 месяцев назад

    I am from a common wealth nation,if i get my citizenship through marriage will i be eligible to join d sas reserve?

  • @STEALTH1DAN
    @STEALTH1DAN 10 месяцев назад

    No one joins the reserves for the money, so no discussion. About the difference in training, i slightly disagree. It mostly depends on the cap badge. In the infantry, for instance I think it isn't that relevant, in my opinion, it just takes more time, that is all. I have serve with good regulars and with good reservists. That on itself may not make a difference.. Im 44, reservist, and now bexause of the RFT i went to a regular co pany to do that "new" test. As referred, my self at 44, reservist, i wasnt worse than regulars half of my age... and this at my rank at the time, lance corporal. If we bring some sargents and staff sargents, then probably it would be even worse for the regulars and their beer bellies...(of course not all of them, but.....)that is why i disagree with you on the training side of it. It mostly depends on the cap badge. After infantry reserves i am now rmp reserves. In this cap badge , yes, the difference in training is clearly visible, except, of course, if the reservist is a real police officer. Then the rmp regulars or reserves can learn a lot about real policing....ironically enough, im not that interested in "real" policing, which is ironic again because i just joined a certain type of law enforcement agency😂...next i might try REME to learn how to use my hands to fix stuff....

  • @jordanchristian7268
    @jordanchristian7268 Год назад

    Can you work/train everyday in the reserves, if you want too? Can you live on base?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      No mate, not that I am aware off. Most people use it as a second income or a hobby

  • @liamoconnor8344
    @liamoconnor8344 Год назад

    Ia it easy to transfer from reserve soldier to regular officer?

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад

      Umm i wouldn’t say easy you will have to probably wait 6 months+

  • @jlr1182
    @jlr1182 Год назад +5

    Infantry regular and infantry reserve….. same standard - same fitness requirements in-fact most of the reserve battalion are at higher standards than the regular lot

    • @stewie9813
      @stewie9813 4 месяца назад +2

      Wildly inaccurate

  • @26shailen
    @26shailen Год назад +3

    Got my physical in a week I’m bricking it 😳

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +2

      You’ll be good try not to worry 👊🏻

    • @26shailen
      @26shailen Год назад +1

      @@KyleSmithFIT the leading up anxiety’s horrible my brain’s thinking of all scenarios that could go wrong freezing up for the beep test is the main one my brains focusing on the most.

    • @N331_05
      @N331_05 Год назад +2

      Gl bro - u got this

    • @26shailen
      @26shailen Год назад +1

      @@N331_05 thank you mate, got a chest cough n all haha 👊🏽

    • @N331_05
      @N331_05 Год назад

      @@26shailen give em hell

  • @jadanjules8779
    @jadanjules8779 Год назад

    when is the British army recruitment for the commonwealth countries

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      Not sure mate sorry

    • @jadanjules8779
      @jadanjules8779 Год назад

      when doing the application the job u will put in on the application if someone live it empty will it affect the application

    • @KyleSmithFIT
      @KyleSmithFIT  Год назад +1

      @@jadanjules8779 erm I don’t think so mate, fill it out the best you can and someone will hopefully contact you.

    • @jadanjules8779
      @jadanjules8779 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT like your videos mate keep up the good work

    • @jadanjules8779
      @jadanjules8779 Год назад

      @@KyleSmithFIT ok mate I'm from the commonwealth countries and I apply last month but the portal as a problem so if I have apply again do I have to start from the beginning

  • @Katmando376
    @Katmando376 10 месяцев назад

    I hated Regular Army so much racism and idiots so left after 6 weeks then joined Territorials loved it!