armoured career
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 10:34 am
im currently in the process of looking into joining the RAC but i am looking for some more information. The 2 regiments i am looking at are the Light Dragoons and the Royal Dragoon Gaurds as im a yorkshire lad these two are my local regiments right?
I was wondering if anyone could give me some info about the training at bovington as i am struggling to find any, like a breakdown of what the course involves. Also the RDG are MTB but i would like to go recce, so would i go to my unit as mtb crewman then get picked or can you go straight in as recce.
Cheers Dan

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 9:58 am
im currently in the process of looking into joining the RAC but i am looking for some more information. The 2 regiments i am looking at are the Light Dragoons and the Royal Dragoon Gaurds as im a yorkshire lad these two are my local regiments right?
I was wondering if anyone could give me some info about the training at bovington as i am struggling to find any, like a breakdown of what the course involves. Also the RDG are MTB but i would like to go recce, so would i go to my unit as mtb crewman then get picked or can you go straight in as recce.
Cheers Dan
My bold. No, you'd need to join the RN for that, but I don't think there are any MTBs any more.

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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:51 am
If you join a heavy armour regt (RDG etc) you will go to Bovington for Ph2 training.
It's been a few years since I was last there so things may have changed but usually this consists of a signals course, car driving (if you are not a licence holder already) and Challenger 2 driving. There was also a useful military skills package running if time permitted, whereby skills such as tank cam and concealment, OPs and hide drills etc were taught.
Depending on the amount of troops to courses, sometimes it is possible to do the gunnery phase at Lulworth instead of the CR2 driving, but this is the exception rather than the rule - whichever one you don't do will be covered as soon as you get to your unit.
As regards to going recce in an MBT regiment, you may have to wait and do your time as a Challenger crewman for a while before signalling your intentions to go to Recce Tp, but don't expect it to be a given as they only select the best from the unit (usually!)
Have a look on this Forum for similar requests for info regarding med recce units. Bear in mind that you will be better off going to the Royal Dragoon Guards as the Light Dragoons all smell...
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Re: armoured career
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:38 am

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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:21 pm
This week for me has mostly consisted of:
8:30am parade down the tank park, sit around a bit until the troop sergeant turfs us out of the office to go and first parade the vehicles (before use checks), first parade a vehicle that hasn't been anywhere or done anything and hasn't changed since the previous day when everything was fine. Once that has been done, get a list of jobs which need to be done of the tanks, stuff which is completely unexplainable because the tanks haven't done anything so why they need to be fixed is completely baffling to me. I think the tank park goblins wreak havoc of a night time messing up the tanks and breaking stuff so we have something to do the next day.
So we have a fun couple of hours doing lots of interesting things on these wonderful vehicles and this will take us up until lunchtime or maybe PT before lunch. An hour off the tank park running about is a welcome change, have some lunch then back down the fun park for 2pm. Get another good 3 hours of brilliant work done of these vehicles before we sack it to go home!
That's it, all day, everyday. Sometimes we'll have some sweeping of the tank sheds thrown in, maybe a sports afternoon and if you're really lucky you'll get to go on exercise where the tanks can't actually be driven more than 8km to make sure we keep the mileage down and you do lots of things like putting up cam nets, learning what rations are how cold it gets in the middle of Germany in November!
Enjoy!

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:43 am
This week for me has mostly consisted of:
8:30am parade down the tank park, sit around a bit until the troop sergeant turfs us out of the office to go and first parade the vehicles (before use checks), first parade a vehicle that hasn't been anywhere or done anything and hasn't changed since the previous day when everything was fine. Once that has been done, get a list of jobs which need to be done of the tanks, stuff which is completely unexplainable because the tanks haven't done anything so why they need to be fixed is completely baffling to me. I think the tank park goblins wreak havoc of a night time messing up the tanks and breaking stuff so we have something to do the next day.
So we have a fun couple of hours doing lots of interesting things on these wonderful vehicles and this will take us up until lunchtime or maybe PT before lunch. An hour off the tank park running about is a welcome change, have some lunch then back down the fun park for 2pm. Get another good 3 hours of brilliant work done of these vehicles before we sack it to go home!
That's it, all day, everyday. Sometimes we'll have some sweeping of the tank sheds thrown in, maybe a sports afternoon and if you're really lucky you'll get to go on exercise where the tanks can't actually be driven more than 8km to make sure we keep the mileage down and you do lots of things like putting up cam nets, learning what rations are how cold it gets in the middle of Germany in November!
Enjoy!
Forks
Do you not fit in the odd happy hour at the end of the day? In Fally with the QRH we always had a Sqn run on a Friday afternoon which culminated in a good session in the Sqn Bar.
Nobby

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 6:05 am
This week for me has mostly consisted of:
8:30am parade down the tank park, sit around a bit until the troop sergeant turfs us out of the office to go and first parade the vehicles (before use checks), first parade a vehicle that hasn't been anywhere or done anything and hasn't changed since the previous day when everything was fine. Once that has been done, get a list of jobs which need to be done of the tanks, stuff which is completely unexplainable because the tanks haven't done anything so why they need to be fixed is completely baffling to me. I think the tank park goblins wreak havoc of a night time messing up the tanks and breaking stuff so we have something to do the next day.
So we have a fun couple of hours doing lots of interesting things on these wonderful vehicles and this will take us up until lunchtime or maybe PT before lunch. An hour off the tank park running about is a welcome change, have some lunch then back down the fun park for 2pm. Get another good 3 hours of brilliant work done of these vehicles before we sack it to go home!
That's it, all day, everyday. Sometimes we'll have some sweeping of the tank sheds thrown in, maybe a sports afternoon and if you're really lucky you'll get to go on exercise where the tanks can't actually be driven more than 8km to make sure we keep the mileage down and you do lots of things like putting up cam nets, learning what rations are how cold it gets in the middle of Germany in November!
Enjoy!
Nowt changed then

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:15 am
Forks
Do you not fit in the odd happy hour at the end of the day? In Fally with the QRH we always had a Sqn run on a Friday afternoon which culminated in a good session in the Sqn Bar.
Nobby
Unfortunately today we are doing CO's PT which is a TAB until Lunchtime, but oh no we're not finished yet! Back down the * park for more work after lunch! Yes, on a Friday!
I've only got another 6 weeks of this and 3 of those consists of leave and courses so I can see the light!

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:07 am
Oh, hang on, the Army has grown to dislike squaddies with a drink habit, hasn't it?
My tip, join up 30 years ago. Sorted.

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Re: armoured career
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:04 am
Since the Light Dragoons are FR does that mean that they do much dismounted work like a cross over between armoured and infantry?

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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
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Re: armoured career
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:55 pm
Ask a politician.
Good luck with that.

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