British Army's NEW Soldier Academy They've Changed Phase 1 Training

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  • @CombatReadyHQ
    @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +9

    British Army is no longer shouting at Recruits all about Empathy
    ruclips.net/video/HbnZhaITZ3c/видео.html

    • @denismorgan9742
      @denismorgan9742 2 месяца назад +2

      There's no way of knowing if this is a improvement or not, but the training needs to be harder for the soldiers even if it takes more time to train them or get them up to par. But they need to have a incentive or know of the incentive.

    • @MICHAEL-wg2lh
      @MICHAEL-wg2lh 2 месяца назад

      Not surprised in the least there mate lol ,

  • @SociallyAcceptedGopnik
    @SociallyAcceptedGopnik 2 месяца назад +26

    Clearly everything and the approach to training recruits has changed, the mindset in my basic infantry training in Queens Division Bassingbourn in 1986 was to" whittle out the weak and unsuitable". They were very good at it, they applied what was necessary to zero on those guys and get rid of them.

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +1

      I did my basic training the same year at the guards depot and my mate joined the pioneers and I think they trained at Bassenbourne, from what he told me the guards depot was a lot tougher bullshit wise, still hard though.

    • @df9177
      @df9177 2 месяца назад +3

      Did my basic at Bassinbourne in 94. Still remember the airfield and the miles we did around there, wonder if they are allowed to rope climb as high as the old hangers these days? ' Can understand change in training methods but what will it be like when they get to their units when the old heads and RSM are old school?

    • @martinB68
      @martinB68 Месяц назад +1

      Did my basic at the Queens Div ,Sept 85 to Mar 86. Different Worlds for sure.

  • @denismorgan9742
    @denismorgan9742 2 месяца назад +24

    Sound like the soldier academy is the halfway house between boy's brigade and scouts to the army.

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +5

      I think scouts is harder now

    • @denismorgan9742
      @denismorgan9742 2 месяца назад +4

      @@CombatReadyHQ I wouldn't know, I went from boy's brigade to the royal green jackets as it was changing to the green jackets, now known as the Rifle's. My problem is I spent 12 years in the bb then wanted to be a career soldier, the main way up the ranks was to be a academic which I am definitely not, getting through the ranks on merit was virtually unheard of.

  • @davidsayer3325
    @davidsayer3325 2 месяца назад +17

    Things change I agree, of course they do , but in this case not for the better . Basic training shouldn't be easy, it's designed to toughen the soldier to deal with combat not treat them with kids gloves. It's meant to harden the body and mind to be resilient, deal with pressure, and be tired through lack of sleep. Dropping standards to get the numbers up isn't the answer.

  • @aidrislash908
    @aidrislash908 2 месяца назад +6

    I was a recruit as part of the soldier development course. I didn't end up joining in the end as I decided it just wasn't for me, I enjoy my freedom too much. But I must say, the training I recieved was excellent and the corporals were fantastic. They supported you every step of the way and tried all they could to encourage and instill discipline. At the same time, however, when I interacted with other platoons outside of SDC, they quite openly saw us as outcasts. But oh well! I took some serious life lessons from the SDC and I still use them a year later. The mental training was the best as if I'm honest, I don't know if I'd be here today without it.

  • @davepoole5582
    @davepoole5582 2 месяца назад +8

    Wtf !!!! I was a full screw, and back in my days getting a bollocking was the norm

  • @stretch5665
    @stretch5665 2 месяца назад +1

    Loved it bro! Was great to see the inside from an instructor side too, be interesting to see whats on the app itself

  • @trondog8503
    @trondog8503 2 месяца назад +4

    Lol, day one in basic in 1984, meeting the training staff, Gentlemen, two things you need to know as from today, ONE, We are not your friends, TWO, pain is a sensation to be enjoyed, that definitely set the precedent for what was back then 12 weeks basic training. Revellie was 4.30 a.m and rarely got to bed before midnight. Learning to perform to a high standard whilst deprived of sleep, fierce discipline and constant physical and mental stress was what produced real soldiers in my opinion. I actually loved basic, what I see here is an army that is virtually completely civilianised compared to what I went through.

  • @davidsayer3325
    @davidsayer3325 2 месяца назад +21

    Completely different way of training to when I served in the 80s and 90s . To make a personal comparison it now seems really soft, basic training is meant to be both mentally and physically hard and tough this seems to pander to a soft weak mindset, looks crap.

    • @user-dv3fi7zs3t
      @user-dv3fi7zs3t 2 месяца назад +1

      Things change, when you went through training 100% your training team thought you had it way easier than they did years when they were recruits

  • @times7171
    @times7171 2 месяца назад +1

    What a fantastic channel. Guess I will be binge watching all weekend.

  • @ClipFaceGun
    @ClipFaceGun 2 месяца назад +8

    My training is terrible. Section commanders just see it as something they have to do and take no notice of how the soldiers are feeling. Another box ticking exercise. The PT sessions all come in a big cluster you'll have 3 all in quick succession increasing injury then not not have a PT session for over 10 days 😂

  • @interesting2491
    @interesting2491 2 месяца назад +1

    Your channel doing well mate 👍

  • @SilentCougar
    @SilentCougar 2 месяца назад +4

    Old school 80's BT was miles away from what they recieve now. You never knew your Mother had had a sex change until she spoke to you in a mans voice first day in Woolwich. Then you learned fast, 'she won't give hugs when you feel down either' lmao,, I remember the FS saying that on line up. That was a serious wake up call. Ironing, washing, cleaning, boots, PT, drill, etc etc, was no walk in the park, more so when you found out the day only had 3 hrs sleep time, if you were lucky lol.. Keep up the good work.

  • @mathewbeaumont3212
    @mathewbeaumont3212 2 месяца назад +1

    My question comes from something I heard you mention, with regards to Phase 1 training is that the same no matter where you go, etc Harrogate, Pirbright or Winchester and what regiment/corps you decide you want to join?

  • @philmadge6583
    @philmadge6583 2 месяца назад +3

    Basic was all about break you down then build you up squaddies share respect because they have all suffered a tough basic training. I joined in the 80s, bad kit and bad accommodation but felt great once I'd passed basic

  • @SociallyAcceptedGopnik
    @SociallyAcceptedGopnik 2 месяца назад +5

    I noticed a change all the way back in 2009 were young soldiers demanded respect straight out of training purely because they past basic training, that went down well with the senior Toms. I also saw a lower standard from LCpls were they clearly couldn't do their job and get a grip with military terminology and tactics, more so from commonwealth NCOs. I had to do one on one on few of my guys on how to understand and give a set of orders, how to make a ground model and field craft.

  • @markmark3420
    @markmark3420 2 месяца назад +2

    I don't know what program you use for editing, but I think you'd benefit from a bit more gain on your mic track. Keep it up, enjoying your videos immensely!

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you mate, appreciate it. I’ve played around with the mixc loads, I’m thinking of invested in a slightly better mic

    • @markmark3420
      @markmark3420 2 месяца назад

      @@CombatReadyHQ Fair dues, maybe something like a blue yeti would be good. Looking forward to more videos!

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +1

      @@markmark3420 yes I have seen them, thanks for the advice

  • @carly-beatz-DJ
    @carly-beatz-DJ Месяц назад

    Great video mucker. For me, this reeks of recruitment desperation. Agree with the tech updates, and recalling my own experience, the lads and I hated the idea of being back-trooped to Sword, which was motivation enough to dig in (so I don't agree with the fluffy side sqn/troop thing).
    Enjoyed watching this and listening your seasoned thoughts though bud.

  • @Prepper-go5sr
    @Prepper-go5sr Месяц назад

    I went through 22 years and it was a different world. Thrashed every minute of every day from day one. It was the making of us all and best memories of my life.

  • @trigger1471
    @trigger1471 2 месяца назад +3

    Sorry im old school,i managed to watch 4 min worth,the part where "you can tell your section commander how tired you are"broke me.

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂 from an athlete point of view I get as it let’s you know how your section is but from a soldiers point of view I also get what you are saying too. Training is mad now

    • @trigger1471
      @trigger1471 2 месяца назад +2

      @@CombatReadyHQ I did my phase 1 over 35 years ago now,& I still rember the PTI & his first comment in meeting us"im going to melt you lot like a cornetto in a oven" interesting tho is what the cpl who trained us in them days thought,we were infantry like them and would be going to their regiment or one within the div other cpls were cap badged and not allowing them to do the recruits full training Litchfield, the ITC Catterick, diff training team and really seemed to piss them off.

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад

      @@trigger1471 brilliant comment that 😂😂 soldier first, we should all be instructed to a high standard

  • @stormwalters784
    @stormwalters784 2 месяца назад +1

    So if u don’t pass the been test they normally would tell u do the stc? That’s what u mean ?

  • @kevinadamson5768
    @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +2

    The British army for centuries was based on the short sharp shock treatment, treating recruits like convicts from day one, this immediately got rid of snowflakes and lads who couldn't hack discipline, the only problem was a lot of recruits left because of the bullshit factor. When I did my basic training in the 80, s at the guards depot Pirbright you never had a minute to yourself and the instructors didn't care if you passed or failed. They started with large platoons because they knew they would get whittled down to maybe a dozen after the training finished. From day one you doubled or were drilled everywhere which made you a tight cohesive unit. The year after I passed out they brought in training shoes instead of boots, quilts and generally made it easier, it was noticeable back then that the standards had dropped because the new draft joining battalion were unfit, not up to standard in drill, weapons etc so had to be brought up to standard to fit in, many went straight onto remedial PT. That was over thirty years ago so I dread to think how soft it is today. There was generally a 75%failure rate at the guards depot about the same as the paras and marines at the time. Lowering the standards does not create better soldiers it creates weaker ones but I can understand why they've done it because nobody wants to join up now. 😢

  • @michaelmulligan0
    @michaelmulligan0 2 месяца назад

    In an ideal world, recruits should do map reading and navigation but realistically how much navigation would they be required to do in combat, that is the Section IC & 2IC’s job

  • @MeganKilbride
    @MeganKilbride 5 дней назад

    How many exercises do you go on at pitbright?

  • @robertwoolstencroft5946
    @robertwoolstencroft5946 2 месяца назад +1

    Can they knock 10 bells out of the enemy when they have finished.

  • @lootinggoblin
    @lootinggoblin 2 месяца назад +3

    But doesn't every generation look back on the next and think its a chance too far? As long as they managed to turn out people that will follow orders and be in a position to close in the kill the enemy then thats what matters..... but in all honesty I have a feeling once they get to unit they might have a fair about of shock!

  • @RigbyRibena
    @RigbyRibena 2 месяца назад

    I'm currently in the recruitment process and they've must of done something right as they stated for my 4 month medical records return, "a high number of applicants at the moment" this slow return rate is due to them being unable to filter a large volume of applications at a time. However, even as a new solider going in I disagree with some of the methods the army is taking which almost "relaxes" the initial training experience which I believe deserves to be difficult and potentially unejoyable at moments as it acts as a shock of capture and can build a recruits mental resilience and capability to act under stress.

  • @stephenscott5114
    @stephenscott5114 2 месяца назад +3

    Sound very much of scraping the bottom of the barrel and trying to make them the required standard

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +2

      You can't make a silk purse out of a pigs ear, some people are just not cut out to be soldiers. 😊

  • @SnakePliskin762
    @SnakePliskin762 2 месяца назад +1

    It looks shambolic bring back the 21 weeks at itc or the walloping the jocks got at glencourse for 21 weeks.

  • @barrywood7322
    @barrywood7322 Месяц назад

    I joined 78 at depot Para, gradual wasn’t in the vocabulary we were run ragged to knock the civilian out of you. I never understood why we had to run at the fastest runners pace I always had problems keeping up distance not a problem, when i hit my mid 50s my marathon pace was 3.30.

  • @simonwhitcombe841
    @simonwhitcombe841 9 дней назад

    If the regular army promoted, funded and supported the Army Cadet Force and Combined Cadet Force more then they’d get better junior soldiers who are ready to learn and know what they’ve signed up for.
    Some of the best sf soldiers came from an ACF unit when they were kids

  • @daniellee8565
    @daniellee8565 2 месяца назад +3

    My almost 5 years service in the Royal Engineers from 88-93 were some of the most traumatic and unhappy years of my life, particularly because of the abuse of authority, and still affects me to this day. That said it was part of the path of my life and lessons were learned and some good was instilled in me.

  • @andrewcraine7555
    @andrewcraine7555 Месяц назад

    I joined Royal Navy 1998, HMS Raleigh. Now that was a shock to the system. They didn’t piss about when it came to hurting feelings. Humiliation was mandatory, and absolutely no sleep (hardly) whatsoever. Half my intake were failed bootnecks, left Lympstone around 22 weeks in, most of them. This looks soft but makes sense for today’s society I guess? My intake was like they let half of them out of borstal. There were lots of scrapping in the block, as everyone was so stressed. Instructors just let us sort out problems ourselves.

  • @jonathanpipe8249
    @jonathanpipe8249 Месяц назад

    Presume Harrogate is today's equivalent of jnr ldrs regt which I did as royal engineer in 76 ! As we were thrashed from the get go !

  • @durkin9664
    @durkin9664 Месяц назад

    The problem is it went too far with the horrendous treatment dished out at Deepcut and the “suicides” so the army over corrected in the other direction .

  • @ryanredmond5559
    @ryanredmond5559 2 месяца назад

    Soldier development course is a good idea for people that missed fitness by a small small margin but its worrying at the same time

  • @Matto_Harvo
    @Matto_Harvo 2 месяца назад +1

    In The Trenches With Cas would not be happy

  • @jordanjamieson-cc7jr
    @jordanjamieson-cc7jr 2 месяца назад

    Is this just for pirbright intakes or catterick as well

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад

      I believe from what I’ve seen all training that is non infantry

    • @ryanredmond5559
      @ryanredmond5559 2 месяца назад

      Infantry aswell SDC 1 month pirbright then to ITC once u reach the standard

  • @bigjohn697791
    @bigjohn697791 Месяц назад

    Basic was very different in 1999 it was about weeding the weak out. Blokes were getting jailed left right and center it was very much like bad lads army except in Combat 95 which was brand new issue the guards depot was still in Pirbright ATR. I did my instructors course at Pirbright and was an Instructor at Phase 2 I left the army in 2013 In 24 Irish bty seemed right I should end my career where it started.

  • @denismorgan9742
    @denismorgan9742 2 месяца назад +1

    Back in the 80's training was considered weaker than previous, this has been happening since forever. Training needs to be getting stronger however there's been a couple of concerns since the days of Waterloo I know because we have had family during and ever since, straight after Peterloo happened. Yes a war economy is needed but the economy needs to be kept strong after, the military have no incentive to employ exmilitary straight after their service is one and if you want to be a career soldier you have to have money or become a academic, many people are good enough but have neither money or academically minded this needs to change. Soldiers going up through the ranks needs to be done on merits but this is only ever done during war's, battles and conflicts. Yes more people needed in the military, don't lower the standards give incentives and encourage them more, use the carrot and stick, give them a incentive and if they look like they are dragging give them a boot up the arse.

  • @user-lb3hd7ip4o
    @user-lb3hd7ip4o Месяц назад +1

    I don't think its so. You ever look at US Rangers training where there sergants scream at their men right in their faces mental health or deafness. That is totally over the top.

  • @gadgetgus
    @gadgetgus 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey buddy 👊🏼
    Trends come & go, but principles remain the same...
    Clearly, we need to move forward, adapt, and evolve.
    There are some of these 'initiatives' I'd try out, but not all, as you shall merely water down the army to become less potent over time...
    I'd rather have a solid section of 'can do' & robust soldiers than two mediocre sections filling boots.
    ⬇️ Why:
    Our future enemy will highly likely be motivated and unforgiving.
    We will need the right calibre of soldier to counter that.
    ⬇️ How:
    I would implement a new UK wide initiative to get more young people, to develop an adventurous spirit and a love for the outdoors - Camping 🏕 Bushcraft 🔥 Fishing, etc, like in Norway & Sweden.
    Let's develop the Cubs, Scouts, and our Cadet Force, as most go into civi street...
    Set up drone clubs in STEM school's/ college's, to design & build etc...
    ATB Gus 👍🏼
    Ex. RE
    🇬🇧

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes mate great comment, you are better off with one very capable and adaptable section/platoon then two that are unable to do the job to the correct standard. Re developing how children grow up; play outside etc is great too as it’s this generation that will be our future army, stop the technology, and get everyone back outdoors and fit again

  • @denismorgan9742
    @denismorgan9742 2 месяца назад +1

    The diary idea goes back to ww1 the Germans highest command more than encouraged this it was a necessity. Further more communications should be encouraged not just from the top down but back up to the top. This in itself needs a outside observer to make sure this is happening up and down and up the chain of command.

  • @MichaelK.-xl2qk
    @MichaelK.-xl2qk 2 месяца назад +1

    There is line between stress that stimulates growth on one hand, and hazing on the other. Soldier trainees need continuous high stress and a psychologically challenging game in order to begin to get used to the demands of actual warfare. If it is too easy, the shock they will get the first time they get shot at and everyone around them has a short fuze all the time, may result in them being ineffective. At the extreme end of hard training is deliberate hazing, which is just ritualistic abuse, and is corrosive to the trust and morale of the military, and it's very closet homo. None of that. But deliberately elevated levels of stress throughout must be maintained, or we risk losing the combat edge. Iron sharpens iron. If anything, the objective performance demands of the training program should provide most of the stress, and the personalities of the instructors shouldn't. A good instructor is tough and demanding, but cares also whether you succeed or not, and will not deliberately try to break a recruit.

  • @user-pz9gb3kv6b
    @user-pz9gb3kv6b Месяц назад

    What's happened to the army. I joined in the 70s .and it was bloody hard.straight of to op banner

  • @jimboslice2para
    @jimboslice2para 2 месяца назад

    Train a soldier to winge when uncomfortable,. Try and winge when tthe fan is getting turded.

  • @Kiwiboy1929
    @Kiwiboy1929 2 месяца назад

    New recruits get tucked up in bed and read a bedtime story

  • @Guy_6397
    @Guy_6397 Месяц назад

    I'm very old school, and 'back in my day' it was hard graft, aggressiveness and perseverance. My initial reaction to all of this new era shit was pretty negative, however, having seen it in action, I do think it's a better and more effective way of training soldiers. The new generations coming in are generally much better educated and have the brain power to apply if allowed. The traditional screaming-and-no-thinking training mentality was for a bygone generation who were generally less academically proficient. I hate to say it, but this new approach is better.

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  Месяц назад

      Yes I get what you are saying and some of it works and is good but I only left the army a couple years back and I’ve seen how it is and the discipline of soldiers is gone, probate soldiers don’t listen, have an attitude and can’t handle being told they are wrong it’s gone completely the wrong way and we now have a bunch of undisciplined soldiers who think they can do what they want and speak to seniors how ever they like

  • @philipcave4303
    @philipcave4303 2 месяца назад

    At the end of the day if the shit hits the fan these individuals will be expected to go into combat, and when I look at the way they are being trained I can't help but wonder if they will be up to it, compare this with an 18 year old in world war 1 going over the top when the whistle blows, " sorry sarge can I miss this one out I didn't get my 8 hours last night".

  • @saultshaker5555
    @saultshaker5555 Месяц назад

    I think they should have something where if you want to be in the army but can't pass the medical because how fat you are I think they should put them in a camp and they go through a fitness camp and food is controlled but if you drop out early you got pay them back x amount

  • @HappyBear376
    @HappyBear376 28 дней назад

    Oh good grief!

  • @thanos5613
    @thanos5613 Месяц назад

    7 Para?? That doesn't sound right

  • @unknown-wy1mh
    @unknown-wy1mh Месяц назад

    Hope the para and royal marines don't lower the standers as the SF will be no longer best in the world. "What makes the grow"

  • @user-fk4lj4bw6l
    @user-fk4lj4bw6l 9 дней назад

    Do they still shave all the recruits hair off in phase 1..??

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  9 дней назад +1

      Yes they do

    • @user-fk4lj4bw6l
      @user-fk4lj4bw6l 9 дней назад

      @CombatReadyHQ thank you, I'm currently waiting to go to the assignment centre...great page

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  8 дней назад

      @@user-fk4lj4bw6l thanks mate hopefully all goes well for you. Best of luck. Keep me posted with how you get on

  • @user-dv3fi7zs3t
    @user-dv3fi7zs3t 2 месяца назад +3

    Old soldiers howl at the moon, when all the people commenting we’re recruits 100% all your instructors thought you had it way easier than they did when they were in training, times move on at the end of the training you get a trained soldier

  • @lablackzed
    @lablackzed 2 месяца назад +6

    Do they get breakfast in bed and tuck up in bed at night.😠The armys gone finished .

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes and people come round to clean the room and do their laundry 😂 mad isn’t it

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed 2 месяца назад +2

      @@CombatReadyHQ Soft training soft treatment gets Guy's killed .Disabled ex service man my 70s training saved my life.?🇬🇧242.

  • @jacobs3031
    @jacobs3031 Месяц назад

    Who joins for an ipad, ffs technology has ruined the experience.

  • @douglascharnley8249
    @douglascharnley8249 2 месяца назад +1

    The Army still can't make it's recruiting numbers.

  • @michaelmulligan0
    @michaelmulligan0 2 месяца назад

    I’d argue that you are trying to fit too much into too short a time, it should be longer

    • @CombatReadyHQ
      @CombatReadyHQ  2 месяца назад

      Exactly that, that’s how I would change it. Increase by 7 weeks and make it 20 weeks

  • @mick4768
    @mick4768 2 месяца назад +1

    FFS, should go back to 70,s training ..

    • @KH-wy7le
      @KH-wy7le 2 месяца назад

      @mick4768. Why stop there? Why not return to the days of corporal punishment and the baker rifle?

  • @Fitdadlifestyle
    @Fitdadlifestyle 2 месяца назад

    Sad state of affairs

  • @jimboslice2para
    @jimboslice2para 2 месяца назад

    BINNED!

  • @michealrcnicholson9342
    @michealrcnicholson9342 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if the Russians will feel empathy for a tired and stressed British soldier on the battle field? Or perhaps will help graduate our soldiers through the battle at hand. I think not! We'd better design autonimous tech better able to to defeat the enemy rather than send in 'Teddy Bear carrying' troops who step out when stressed to make an entry into their 'daily diary'.

  • @CRE1625
    @CRE1625 2 месяца назад

    There is no longer any need for UKSF, Airborne, or the Marines.
    All we need is Chris Thrall.
    Boom! Legendary.
    He tells us to wind our necks in about being veterans.
    He can't go 5 minutes without mentioning that he is a Marine and veteran of the year.
    Mongtard.

  • @markhicks4284
    @markhicks4284 2 месяца назад +1

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 WTF ??? 🤔🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @kenUK762
    @kenUK762 2 месяца назад +7

    Anyone who's not fit enough to start basic training is an immediate red flag for me. No motivation, even before they start. Just swan in, Tesco-like, thumb up bum, couldn't care less, clueless fat tubes. The original waste of space that they are .
    As for the iPads, it just beggars belief.
    We truly are scraping the barrel to pretend that we are some kind of Tier One Army. In truth , and aside from SF, we're a woke Tier Three outfit. The laughably weak, so-called "Soldiers Academy" just confirms that. Sad times when we're reduced to this nonsense.

    • @TonyM540
      @TonyM540 2 месяца назад +1

      Don’t sit on the fence, say what you think 🤣

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +1

      Fxxking I pads we were lucky if we got the TV for 1 hour a week to watch top of the pops if we passed everything. Soft as shite now. 😢

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад

      @JimmyMcnallen sometimes we didn't get it at all if we fucked up an inspection. 😂😂😂

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +1

      @JimmyMcnallen down time what's that? When we weren't being drilled, running or doing lessons we were doing our kit and room and lockers for inspection. Weren't allowed out or down the naafi first six weeks. Every Monday morning we had Adjudants parade and Saturday morning too, every man jack in the depot on parade for two hours in all weather's. Felt like jacking most days cos they treated us worse than criminals but I'm pleased I stuck it out cos I made some good mates. 😁

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад

      @JimmyMcnallen probably. Probably get takeaway deliver too. 😂😂😂

  • @dcx3li914
    @dcx3li914 27 дней назад

    Absolute BOLLOCKS, that brigadier is talking out of his woke arse, I did 21 weeks training at my regimental depot...anyone remember them - as an adult recruit, later I did my SAA Warminster - the old Warminster 11 weeks, I then did my Junior Brecon, these courses later became phase 1 & 2 of becoming a section commander... the beginning of the end. The true end to the regimental system was the introduction of ATRs, luckily I was an instructor at my regimental depot at the Light Division depot Winchester, we had two, the other being in Shrewsbury, before both depots merged and moved to Sir John Moore Bks Winchester where I taught Light Infantry recruits, turning feckless civvies into Light Infantrymen, the training was hard and the recruits were pushed sometimes to their limits, even to the end of basic training, the last thing a Light Division recruit did on their 'Final Fling' was a 26 mile march around Sennybridge training area in 6 1/2 hours with full kit and those who failed to pass the barrier with their section at X range were back-squadded... I shit you not, the march was followed by the assault course which everyone did, regardless of everything those recruits did that march made them, it gave them the belief that they could face anything physical thrown at them. However before the end of my posting I saw what was to come, we had to give over accommodation to all manner of fish and chip mobs in preperation of SJM becoming 5 ATR, the rot has truly set in now. Glad I'm out of it.

  • @ralphwatt8752
    @ralphwatt8752 2 месяца назад

    The Expendables are getting.softet
    Why put your Life on the Line for a Politicians and Bankers ?
    All Wars are Bankers Wars .

  • @MC14may
    @MC14may 2 месяца назад

    Back in the day when it was known as a depot.
    It was getting gay when i was unfortunate enough to instruct at ITC back in 2000 where the camp was full of civvy staff thinking they were all the RSM now its just all WOKE,Soft & fluffy.
    I just hope some drunk russian convict remembers their pronouns when they capture these snowflakes 😂
    If i was a training establishment commandant i would play graphic ukraine footage and tell them if they dont think they can operate/function in that environment the gates are that way.
    What we are doing is basically setting up those joining now for a massive fail if war ever breaks out.

  • @NatNay-cu3uv
    @NatNay-cu3uv 2 месяца назад

    Shame shame shame on commanders
    Disgusting weak officers

  • @tommyrouse6448
    @tommyrouse6448 2 месяца назад

    Initial reaction - soldiering going soft/woke

  • @SimonPerry-cz4ke
    @SimonPerry-cz4ke 2 месяца назад +1

    WOKE

  • @NewMinority
    @NewMinority 2 месяца назад

    Just the army becoming woke! Look at the police force. Sorry I mean the Islam protection service! That’s how the british army will look soon enough 😂 you would have to be crazy to join the armed forces today! Join the March in London June 1st! Patriots marching

  • @johnribble
    @johnribble 2 месяца назад

    Waste of time

  • @craigbeattie6000
    @craigbeattie6000 Месяц назад

    basically making it easier, for the snowflake generation to come through.

  • @thecurlew7403
    @thecurlew7403 2 месяца назад

    Load of nonsense the muslim army😅😅

  • @austinshannon4197
    @austinshannon4197 2 месяца назад +1

    The United States Army is the best army in history

    • @paulgregory3985
      @paulgregory3985 2 месяца назад +5

      The British Army has had better success in combat since 1945. And thanks to Northan Ireland is the world's best in internal security.

    • @Osama-Bon-Jovi-01
      @Osama-Bon-Jovi-01 2 месяца назад +2

      The Roman army disagrees with you

    • @brookwimbury8342
      @brookwimbury8342 2 месяца назад +1

      In your opinion, I expect have never experienced anything other than the US(if you have ever served)?

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 2 месяца назад +1

      It's crap, it's soldiers won't go on exercise unless there's a McDonald's wagon following them along with chilled coca cola wagon in tow. 😊

    • @user-ys8pq5vd3s
      @user-ys8pq5vd3s 2 месяца назад +3

      All the gear.......No fcking idea. Your ability to recognise friendly troops and armourrd vehicles when the enemy no longer has any armoured vehicles left, is a fcking piss poor disgrace.

  • @andrewkeir2047
    @andrewkeir2047 Месяц назад

    My once proud great nation. Those who gave all will be turning in their graves. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧