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Post Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 3:24 pm

sorry if there are any other posts on this topic. but i was wondering if anyone could inform me on the difficulty of promotion within both ceremonial and operational. thanks

also if anyone knows wether ill have a choice to which unit i can go to first ( hopefully armoured ) that would be helpfull!

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:35 am

Hey mate,
I spoke to a corporal of horse from my recruiting office yesturday and asked the same question. He said about 2-3 years for promotion. What usually happens is say you went mounted first, after 2-3 years you would go on a promotion course and then transfer to the armoured side for another few years as a lance corporal.
I was concerned that promotion in HCav was slower then other cavalry regiments but he said it can actually be quicker.

As for going straight to armoured im not sure, guess we will find out at Bassingbourn.

Hope that helps, also il keep in touch if i hear anything about phase 1 dates.

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:06 am

liame30:
Hey mate,
I spoke to a corporal of horse from my recruiting office yesturday and asked the same question. He said about 2-3 years for promotion. What usually happens is say you went mounted first, after 2-3 years you would go on a promotion course and then transfer to the armoured side for another few years as a lance corporal.
I was concerned that promotion in HCav was slower then other cavalry regiments but he said it can actually be quicker.

As for going straight to armoured im not sure, guess we will find out at Bassingbourn.

Hope that helps, also il keep in touch if i hear anything about phase 1 dates.


cheers for that mate. glad to hear that. but what do we do? wait for our recruiter to call with a date?

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:11 pm

My recruiter just said to call him every 1-2 weeks, im on the waiting list so just got to check in see if anything has come up. Thats all i can do, such an anti climax, being offered a job but having to wait for who knows how long!

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:25 pm

we all knew it would be an anti climax though didnt we buddy haha. just think how good itll be to be stuck into phase 1!

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:36 pm

HCavHopeful and Liame30, because The Household Cavalry is made up of two distinct Regiments there are more opportunities for postings than other Cavalry Regiments. Does this translate to rapid promotions? Probably not as much as the recruiters would like you to think. If you're good you will get on, there is no automatic promotion for time served. As for HCR/HCMR after Phase 1, it is more than likely you will head off to HCMR for a couple of years.

You've made a great choice of Regiment (unless you become Life Guards!), good luck.

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:54 pm

hairymonster1006:
HCavHopeful and Liame30, because The Household Cavalry is made up of two distinct Regiments there are more opportunities for postings than other Cavalry Regiments. Does this translate to rapid promotions? Probably not as much as the recruiters would like you to think. If you're good you will get on, there is no automatic promotion for time served. As for HCR/HCMR after Phase 1, it is more than likely you will head off to HCMR for a couple of years.

You've made a great choice of Regiment (unless you become Life Guards!), good luck.


Cheers for that, nice and imformative! And im hoping to get into the blues and royals youll be pleased to know.Looking forward to the hard work and endless cleaning and poloshing ahead!

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:34 pm

Well you won't have to do much kit cleaning in the Dinks!

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:58 pm

i sense an ex or current life guard haha

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:35 am

Currently there is no option to go straight to armoured, you must do at least the khaki and kit ride. Once you pass out and get to Knightsbridge you can theoretically keep pestering to try and get moved over but the chances are very very small. The only lads that have currently gone armoured without passing out of riding school have picked up a pretty bad injury i.e. out of training for a few months, and even then its not a guaranteed ticket to the tank park.
Realistically I would set yourself up for doing at least a year to 18 months on the horses if I were you.

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Re: HCAV promotion

Post Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:55 am

m.furo:
Currently there is no option to go straight to armoured, you must do at least the khaki and kit ride. Once you pass out and get to Knightsbridge you can theoretically keep pestering to try and get moved over but the chances are very very small. The only lads that have currently gone armoured without passing out of riding school have picked up a pretty bad injury i.e. out of training for a few months, and even then its not a guaranteed ticket to the tank park.
Realistically I would set yourself up for doing at least a year to 18 months on the horses if I were you.

I will do, cheers for that!

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