Do you choose your regiment in the British Army?
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Do you choose your regiment in the British Army?
But who decides which regiment they ultimately join? Part of that decision comes from a series of visits the Potential Officers (POs) make to units they are interested in. It is a traditional part of Army recruitment and an opportunity to see if they are a good match for the regiment or battalion.
Can anyone join any regiment?
All the regiments in Indian Army has equal respect . So, you can go for any regiment because it’s a thing of pride to be part of it. It depends upon your performance also as merit is made and if you perform well you have great chance to get regiment of your own choice.
What is larger a regiment or a brigade?
In the United States Army, a brigade is smaller than a division and roughly equal to or a little larger than a regiment. During World War I the division consisted of four regiments divided into two brigades of two regiments each.
Who decides which Regiment you join in the British Army?
Each year around 600 young men and women enter the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst with the hope of becoming British Army officers. But who decides which regiment they ultimately join? Part of that decision comes from a series of visits the Potential Officers (POs) make to units they are interested in.
What is an army recruitment visit?
Part of that decision comes from a series of visits the Potential Officers (POs) make to units they are interested in. It is a traditional part of Army recruitment and an opportunity to see if they are a good match for the regiment or battalion.
How does the regimental selection board assign individuals to their regiment?
Finally, the Regimental Selection Board assigns individuals to their regiment, so they know where they are headed once they have passed through as British Army Officers. PO James McKinney speaks to 2 Mercian CO, Lieutenant Colonel Mark Davis.
Are there any special forces in the British Army?
There are also some special cases like the Parachute Regiment, Royal Marines and RAF Regiment which are basically infantry roles but have somewhat more rigorous selection procedures (and only the Paras are actually Army). Plus the Gurkhas which, obviously have their