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1 January 2017, 06:54
Was it just an OB course then Harry?
1 January 2017, 17:55
How did yet another thread, this one about a stove, turn out to be all about HP?
Every soldier in any nation that has 4 seasons and has frozen a canteen on their belt gets "arctic training".
It is part of the standard training regimen.
Every soldier in any nation that has 4 seasons and has frozen a canteen on their belt gets "arctic training".
It is part of the standard training regimen.
17 March 2017, 18:49
MB, I replied to a thread, was asked a question and replied.
A frozen canteen is not 'Arctic Warfare Training' LOL, certainly not on my extended courses in Norway
A frozen canteen is not 'Arctic Warfare Training' LOL, certainly not on my extended courses in Norway
17 March 2017, 20:38
The "frozen canteen" was not a literal reference but I sometimes forget those kind of things fly over your heads.
Our Arctic training is usually done in the northern tier of states along the Canadian border, usually Minnesota, Michigan or New York. Sometimes as joint exercises with the Canadians. Some of it takes place in the Rocky Mountains and we also have the entire area of Alaska. We do not have to leave our borders to find areas suitable for such training during the colder months of the year.
It is standard training for all specialized units and all units stationed in those areas. It is also standard training for units expected to deploy into colder zones.
There is also a standard question asked when two persons wearing our Ranger Tab meet, "Summer or winter?" There is a special respect awarded to men that endured and graduated Ranger School during the winter months. that would include about half the Regular Army officer corps, since they are expected to graduate Ranger School as part of their career advancement.
Our Arctic training is usually done in the northern tier of states along the Canadian border, usually Minnesota, Michigan or New York. Sometimes as joint exercises with the Canadians. Some of it takes place in the Rocky Mountains and we also have the entire area of Alaska. We do not have to leave our borders to find areas suitable for such training during the colder months of the year.
It is standard training for all specialized units and all units stationed in those areas. It is also standard training for units expected to deploy into colder zones.
There is also a standard question asked when two persons wearing our Ranger Tab meet, "Summer or winter?" There is a special respect awarded to men that endured and graduated Ranger School during the winter months. that would include about half the Regular Army officer corps, since they are expected to graduate Ranger School as part of their career advancement.
18 March 2017, 00:26
Fine but if the training is so good in the USA then why the need for
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/35...conditions
https://www.stripes.com/news/british-roy...MxrtqKkKUl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdZ_YeTHfmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22ds4_aZgQI
The USA has a lot more troops but man for man ours piss all over them
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/35...conditions
https://www.stripes.com/news/british-roy...MxrtqKkKUl
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdZ_YeTHfmg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22ds4_aZgQI
The USA has a lot more troops but man for man ours piss all over them
18 March 2017, 00:30
All three parts of this are on youtube, take a break and watch them, these guys were true heroes (and not brits)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gExqx4PXXG8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gExqx4PXXG8
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