Thread: North East INF roles
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23-10-2009, 14:28 #1
North East INF roles
i'm going to join the infantry after xmas and after checking out the "ta units near you" site it gave all the yorkshire regiment TACs role eg anti tank/ mortar platoon however the 5RRF + 4PARA just stated where they were based. Can anyone help and shed some light if any of the inf sub units around newcastle/northumberland have a specific roles?
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25-10-2009, 17:32 #2HedphelymGuest
Re: North East INF roles
It will depend on the specific company of the battalion you join.
Speak to the unit you are interested in, and they will tell you what roles they fill. There could be a mix of roles depending on the unit you join.
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25-10-2009, 17:36 #3Senior Member
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Re: North East INF roles
Don't listen to him ^
Originally Posted by Hedphelym
Yorkshire Regiment is where it's at mate, you can't understand the Fusiliers, they sound like they're talking through their nose half the time and the Paras will only have you if you wax your body hair and engage in male 'Bonding'.
In the Yorkies we get loads of travel, loads of overseas competitions, and good quality Training.
Call your local unit during the Week and their Clerk/PSAO will be happy to give you some info.
Infantry - When you absolutely positively have to kill every mother f*cker in the trench... Accept no substitute.
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25-10-2009, 17:42 #4HedphelymGuest
Re: North East INF roles
Originally Posted by Whiskey_60
Don't listen to him either^
We have no money.
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25-10-2009, 17:46 #5
Re: North East INF roles
Why travel all the way to Yorkshire from Newcastle/Northumberland? I thought the idea of the TA was that it is reasonably close to where you live? Or have some Yorks units sneaked up under the radar?
Originally Posted by Whiskey_60
I hope all the politicians who were depressed and stressed because they got caught fiddling expenses are feeling better after their 3 months off.
I bet the lads in Afghanistan were worried sick about them.
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25-10-2009, 17:47 #6Senior Member
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Re: North East INF roles
Originally Posted by Hedphelym
^ Don't listen to him again, we have cash!
We still train Tuesdays and weekends, just for free!
Just because HQ Coy are taking a 6 month Holiday doesn't mean the rest of us are Hed!
Infantry - When you absolutely positively have to kill every mother f*cker in the trench... Accept no substitute.
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25-10-2009, 17:53 #7HedphelymGuest
Re: North East INF roles
You jammy sod. How is your coy swinging that one? Surely this should be the same for the whole battalion?
Don't tell me I'll have to transfer - I really can't afford it.
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25-10-2009, 17:55 #8Senior Member
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Re: North East INF roles
I'm as perplexed as you are to be honest, I figured the whole Battalion would still crack on as normal, I know my Coy and atleast two of the other Fighting Companys are aswell.
Originally Posted by Hedphelym
Maybe you lot know something we don't? (Although for HQ that'd be a miracle!).
Infantry - When you absolutely positively have to kill every mother f*cker in the trench... Accept no substitute.
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25-10-2009, 18:07 #9
Re: North East INF roles
Try Tynemouth, or Ashington, not sure about roles, I think 5RRF have a number of sub units that combine for collective training.
Originally Posted by cormack
To be honest you would be better joining your nearest sub unit regardless of cap badge, CMSR is the same for all of us, and you can make your mind up and transfer to whoever you wish after you complete it.
For the moment simply getting accepted will be a challenge no cash and all that, but some units will still be active.Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori:
mors et fugacem persequitur virum
nec parcit inbellis iuventae
poplitibus timidove tergo.
And all that jazz!
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25-10-2009, 21:27 #10Senior Member

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Re: North East INF roles
4 Para, Hebburn, airborne infantry rifle platoon, still recruiting. Anything else is just setting your sights too low.
Sleeps2go - The content of CMSR may be the same for everyone, but the way it is delivered is not.
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25-10-2009, 21:30 #11
Re: North East INF roles
Duke How is St Helens doing? Is it a Rifle Coy?
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Samuel Johnson
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25-10-2009, 21:32 #12Senior Member

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Re: North East INF roles
Rifle Pl, outstation of C Coy currently based in Pudsey. It is doing well, some good blokes with lots of operational experience to bring to bear.
Originally Posted by DarkNinja
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25-10-2009, 21:34 #13
Re: North East INF roles
Nice to hear 4 para is still there. Conspicious by their absence last year at the parade in Lime St but it was obvious where they were
Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every other man has a right to knock him down for it. Martyrdom is the test.
Samuel Johnson
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25-10-2009, 23:25 #14
Re: North East INF roles
Sleeps2go - The content of CMSR may be the same for everyone, but the way it is delivered is not.[/quote]
Duke, point taken, in my attempt at brevity I obviously forgot to make special mention that some are so much better at delivering CMSR than the rest of the TA, for this I humbly apologise.Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori:
mors et fugacem persequitur virum
nec parcit inbellis iuventae
poplitibus timidove tergo.
And all that jazz!
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26-10-2009, 01:26 #15
Re: North East INF roles
If you are from the NE then there is nothing like wearing the Hackle to make you feel ten foot tall, - even me.
I date back to when it was 6RRF, but I hear it is not a bad unit today, give it a go. Forget the Yorkies, who wants to wear a cowpat on your head when you could be wearing the Cap-badge of Heroes.Adjudged to be a 'Civilized Pervert' by my Arrse peers.
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