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01-08-2010 01:19 PM |
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Originally Posted by Chewy
(Post 3592919)
He has been training for well over a year, but that is basically what the army does
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Rubbish
This is from the British Army website:
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Initial trainingEvery RLC soldier is first and foremost a fighting soldier. Your military career will start at ATR (Army Training Regiment) Pirbright, Surrey. During your 14-week basic training course you will learn military skills such as foot drill, how to handle and fire a weapon, how to live and work in the open, and how to tackle an assault course, as well as developing your stamina and fitness. You will be stretched further than you thought possible, and toughen up both physically and mentally.
After completing your basic military training you will attend a one-week induction course at the Royal Logistic Corps Depot at the Princess Royal Barracks near Camberley, Surrey. Here you will learn something about your Corps and its history. Further training. Your trade training will take 25 weeks and will provide you with the foundation of knowledge required for your future career as an Ammunition Technician.
You will be involved in classroom work and practical sessions, either in the laboratory or outside on the explosives demolition ground, where you will soon be handling explosives and gaining first-hand knowledge of what it means to be an Ammunition Technician. On completion of this foundation course, you will then learn about British ammunition and how it works, how to inspect, repair, store and dispose of it safely. Between two and three years after qualifying as a Class 2 Technician, you will return to the Army School of Ammunition to complete your Class 1 upgrading course. This will increase the depth of your knowledge and introduce you to guided weapons, conventional munitions disposal and the wider aspects of explosive ordnance disposal
http://www.armyjobs.mod.uk/jobs/page...F359&category=
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14 weeks Basic Training takes a civvi and turns him/her into a member of the Army. Then he goes for trade training, as EOD(Explosive Ordnance Disposal - Bomb Disposal) is part of the RE - Royal Engineers - 24 weeks
So thats 40 weeks to get to Ammunition Technician grade 2, not including the time he spent AWOL.
Then he has 2-3 years service as an AT2 to gain experience before being upgraded to AT1
Once he has qualified as an Ammunition Technician 1 he would then go to a unit where he could then volunteer for training for an EOD team
The time frame for an Ammunition Technician to complete all necessary courses prior to finally be placed on an EOD team is around 36 months thats after all his basic training (38 weeks).
AT's and ATO's dont just deal with IED's they are also responsible for storing and disposal of all sorts of munitions.
He could go out on a search team, but then again all they do is search and clear, if they find anything they mark the area then move back and the EOD operatives go in and dispose of it. So the paintbrushes while used for moving dirt and stuff wouldnt have been issued to him. Unless of course the Army wanted him to paint something, they do a lot of that in the Army, painting things, (if it moves salute it, if it dont move paint it).
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