Good luck your finally doing it! I’d say don’t think about how long it is it will go rapid, don’t overpack just buy more when your there, write lists, and never be doing nothing! I’ll see you out there when you pass out 🙌
Whilst not basic training. Any otc (university officer training Corps) training we do it’s always best to have a pair of open toe shoes for the shower and whenever trying to dry out boots but are needing footwear. Talcum powder is also your friend and can always rely on thick plastic tent pegs to never break or bend on you in the field 👀.
Basic training will be the worst experience of your life until you look back after pass out and see it as the best thing you've ever done. Work hard. Griz it out. Stop mincing. Switch on and get a grip. Watch out for week 7, brace up to anything that moves and don't fall asleep in lessons. Key tips 1. My rifle, my kit, myself. 2. Waterproof everything on exercise. 3. Be at the right place at the right time in the right kit and DON'T LIE. Good luck 😉
You’ll need two wash kits. Once for the field and one for the camp. Saves a lot of hassle. Most regulars will have two sets of everything. As you can keep one packed. And one to use. Plus don’t forget toilet rolls and spare laces. And you’ll need bungees. Get good green ones.with a bit of length. For putting your poncho up at night. Talc powder for your feet. Try and get a survival kit. And get a good mag torch. Not that head torch. You’ll not be able to use that in a tactical situation at night. As you’ll have your helmet on. You’ll end up putting all you wee stuff like your housewife polish and brushes in plastic bags. As them containers take up to much room. Don’t forget bite and stings cream. As you will get bit in the field by all sort of bugs. Good luck.
Personally I'm a fan of Jungle knots over bungees, bit less hassle in the poncho set up. That exact headtorch does fit round the old helmet as well, so worth the investment (although in most cases just get your eyes adjusted to the dark dyknow what I mean)
@@notactuallytesco you will not be able to use a head torch in stand two. And as for your eyes getting used to the dark. You’ll be in places where night vision doesn’t happen. Plus jungle knots over bungee’s. Your off the mark thinking it’s quicker. Plus you’ll end up with more knots than a squirrel’s den. And as someone who’s been to the jungle. You need to be able to unclip your poncho with little hassle. As at nighttime you cant see anything. That’s why you don’t patrol at night.
@@herbie70philip I'm in mate, I know. I've set my jungles knots up to just be permanently attached, and tucked away when not in use in some tailored pouches on the poncho underside. I personally prefer the headtorch setup to a normal torch, for no particular reason, although it's handy having one of each and sorting one out with the 'pinprick' method to use if needed. The eyesight thing was a bit more of a throwaway comment innit
Good luck! Tip- enjoy it, do what youre told fast, help your mates. Basic is a special time and good memories. Coming up to my 20th anniversary at end of year, & still remember it all and keep in touch with mates
Top tip, buy canoe bags. They waterproof everything 100% when on Ex and when packing ur clothes u can squeeze all the air out making them easy to pack. Canoe bag everything that u dont want wet. Get a big one for ur bergen and loads if smaller ones for individual items. Finally, U dont need luck just get ur head down and give it 200% on everything you do.
Ya'll do it way different than we do here in the US. We show up to a processing station, get loaded on a bus like cattle, get on a plane to the state where the base is, and get on another bus to the base. We show up with the clothes on out back and a small gym bag with a minimal amount of extra clothes and underwear and hygiene items. Its more like going to prison. We get all of our clothing, etc. on arrival. Don't even think about bringing any food or drink item with you on the bus.
Just a tip you should already know by now but if you dont, use zinc oxide tape as a prevention to stop blisters same with compeed then you wont need the needle, you dont want to be pulling zinc tape off and your blisters pull with it nothing worse
Still remember doing the same myself back in 1995. Can't remember how I packed my kit though, I suspect that the 58 pattern webbing went already packed, and the rest would have been in the issue kitbag. You are SO lucky that they've retired 58 webbing!! It was terrible, everything COULD be squeezed in when it was dry, but as soon as it got wet, then it was game over. It really was shrink to fit! The water bottle wouldn't come out of the pouch anymore, the belt wouldn't fit, and the sleeping bag.....NO chance. The sleeping bag itself was great when dry as it was goose down, but once wet, it lost ALL of it's insulation properties which isn't ideal on Salisbury plain in Winter!
without going back and re-watching, i didn't see wood coathangers, get some (plus the ones with clips for trousers). dont do what i did and show up with plastic ones, my smock (big jacket) snapped one of mine, then i had to double up 2x of them for it, basically wasting 3x of my hangers for 1 thing.
In Australia we dont get bungees. We use thin hootchie cord. A better option is 6mm thick tent elastic. Buy it at camping stores. And you can tie it off or get little caribeener clips on Amozon. Bex Bugout Surviver did a vid on that. We used that a good 20yr here. Also makes a great clothesline. Tentpegs. Bend them up out of Tig welding rods. Cheap easy light. First aid kit. Better to use a piece of thick cardboard if you worried about crushing stuff made into a oblong and use a drybag. Tupperwear great. But it takes up room and weight. Headtorch. Im old school. We had D cell angle torch. Red orange white and green filter. Green filter is very soft on eyes. Those red lamps...you can see them miles away. Green under 100m on a beach open. But you can get headtorches with red and green on them. Buy yourself a merino buff as well.
Took me ages to get my kit when I was a reservist I had to do my TAFs in green overalls . It was very badly organised back then . But stuck it out . Loved it so much
Hi Chelsie, one thing to ALWAYS take with you is Condoms, lubricated and especially unlubricated.. I had an oppo who was SAS and he told me about all the things you can do with a condom. Lost your water bottle, fill a condom with water and protect it with a sock, use it for cooking, making a wet (tea/coffee) washing. Use it as a tourniquet or to keep dressings in place. There are so many uses for them, to list them here would take a month of Sundays lol. Condoms, bloody hoofin'.
Hey Chelsie, loving the channel - I saw the reserves have changed their training, from two events to three, do you think you could possibly make a video explain how MOD1, MOD2, and MOD3 work? and what type of training will occur on each MOD? :)
I'm a U.S. Air Force veteran who served 6yrs in the Illinois State Air National Guard (temp duty in The Pentagon & also at Andrews AFB where our president's Air Force One (2 twin) planes are at. So I was in a reserve capacity, but volunteered for 3 & 6 month active duty assignments. U.S. Educational benefits are diff in Nat'l Guard/Reserve/active USAF. After basic & technical training Air Nat'l Guardsmen (like me) got to start 4 years of free university at any in-state, non-private college/univ & government pays 4yrs tuition + monthly cash in the G.I. Bill. My question is: where are you serving your duty, how long are you committed for and what educational benefit/waiver if any, do you get? Just stumbled on your video & was curious. Although I served in Chicago, I now live in sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida 😊
Обалдеть: сколько всего полагается тому, кто проходит курс начальной подготовки... Я же приятно удивлен тем, что особа играющая роль ведущей в этом видео, - не запуталась во всём этом. Собранная особа! =) Спасибо ей.
When you get to your Unit , you will throw half of that junk away. In the Field we only took Spoons and Jack knives, what happened to Kit Bags as well ?
11:07 - Начало глаженья: вот любопытно, какой состав ткани у тех предметов верхней одежды, которые полагаются проходящему курс начальной подготовки? Это не только важно и нужно для правильного глаженья таких вещей, но и любопытно в сугубо сравнительном плане.
The British Army is currently recruiting. Commonwealth Country Visa is a British Army Recruitment Visa. Please tell me how old it takes. It will help you a lot and where to go for recruitment. Plz reply. Please help
Hi,just a quict question did you do another medical test during you'r phase 1 trainng?as it is written in my joining instruction and what kind of medical test are they doing?is it the same one like we dis before in the asessment
Its supposed to be after your reserve mod 3, as at that point it's the equivalent to soldiers passing out of their regular training. It usually takes a while and usually won't get it until after CIC
whoa quite a bit of kit there. Good to hear your knee has gotten better. Weren't you joining regulars? Or are you just carrying on until the next intake?
Are you doing your mod1? Didn't you get issued a bergen and black holdall? I'm going up to Pirbright for my mod1 tomorrow. I find it overwhelming with the amount of issued kit I need to take up there.
Doing my MOD 1 in October & haven't been issued half of the things she's been issued hahaha ffs. I'm off to ATR Grantham. Still haven't been issued a kit list for personal items too, thanks 4 yorks -_-
@@jacobs3031 No qualifications in my field (medical) feels like its a waste of time, only get to really be a medic a few times a year, Not a fun life dealing with all the extra bullshit that comes with being in the army, would rather be in civvy street and get a qualification I can actually use later in life, rather than military only courses that will do nothing for me afterwards
Обалдеть: сколько всего полагается тому, кто проходит курс начальной подготовки... Я же приятно удивлен тем, что особа играющая роль ведущей в этом видео, - не запуталась во всём этом. Собранная особа! =) Спасибо ей.
What's your best advice for someone going to basic training? ✨🇬🇧
Good luck your finally doing it! I’d say don’t think about how long it is it will go rapid, don’t overpack just buy more when your there, write lists, and never be doing nothing! I’ll see you out there when you pass out 🙌
Whilst not basic training. Any otc (university officer training Corps) training we do it’s always best to have a pair of open toe shoes for the shower and whenever trying to dry out boots but are needing footwear.
Talcum powder is also your friend and can always rely on thick plastic tent pegs to never break or bend on you in the field 👀.
Are you off to Pirbright for basic training on Friday?
Basic training will be the worst experience of your life until you look back after pass out and see it as the best thing you've ever done.
Work hard. Griz it out. Stop mincing. Switch on and get a grip. Watch out for week 7, brace up to anything that moves and don't fall asleep in lessons.
Key tips
1. My rifle, my kit, myself.
2. Waterproof everything on exercise.
3. Be at the right place at the right time in the right kit and DON'T LIE.
Good luck 😉
One of best experiences I had, you find out who you really are and if the army is for you! Good luck and be yourself
this is crazy im 17 and im about to enlist into the U.S Army and its awesome seeing the way yall do things differently.
You’ll need two wash kits. Once for the field and one for the camp. Saves a lot of hassle. Most regulars will have two sets of everything. As you can keep one packed. And one to use. Plus don’t forget toilet rolls and spare laces. And you’ll need bungees. Get good green ones.with a bit of length. For putting your poncho up at night. Talc powder for your feet. Try and get a survival kit. And get a good mag torch. Not that head torch. You’ll not be able to use that in a tactical situation at night. As you’ll have your helmet on. You’ll end up putting all you wee stuff like your housewife polish and brushes in plastic bags. As them containers take up to much room. Don’t forget bite and stings cream. As you will get bit in the field by all sort of bugs. Good luck.
Personally I'm a fan of Jungle knots over bungees, bit less hassle in the poncho set up. That exact headtorch does fit round the old helmet as well, so worth the investment (although in most cases just get your eyes adjusted to the dark dyknow what I mean)
@@notactuallytesco you will not be able to use a head torch in stand two. And as for your eyes getting used to the dark. You’ll be in places where night vision doesn’t happen. Plus jungle knots over bungee’s. Your off the mark thinking it’s quicker. Plus you’ll end up with more knots than a squirrel’s den. And as someone who’s been to the jungle. You need to be able to unclip your poncho with little hassle. As at nighttime you cant see anything. That’s why you don’t patrol at night.
@@herbie70philip I'm in mate, I know. I've set my jungles knots up to just be permanently attached, and tucked away when not in use in some tailored pouches on the poncho underside. I personally prefer the headtorch setup to a normal torch, for no particular reason, although it's handy having one of each and sorting one out with the 'pinprick' method to use if needed. The eyesight thing was a bit more of a throwaway comment innit
Good luck! Tip- enjoy it, do what youre told fast, help your mates. Basic is a special time and good memories. Coming up to my 20th anniversary at end of year, & still remember it all and keep in touch with mates
Top tip, buy canoe bags. They waterproof everything 100% when on Ex and when packing ur clothes u can squeeze all the air out making them easy to pack. Canoe bag everything that u dont want wet. Get a big one for ur bergen and loads if smaller ones for individual items.
Finally,
U dont need luck just get ur head down and give it 200% on everything you do.
Ya'll do it way different than we do here in the US. We show up to a processing station, get loaded on a bus like cattle, get on a plane to the state where the base is, and get on another bus to the base. We show up with the clothes on out back and a small gym bag with a minimal amount of extra clothes and underwear and hygiene items. Its more like going to prison. We get all of our clothing, etc. on arrival. Don't even think about bringing any food or drink item with you on the bus.
Good luck Cheisie be good and stay safe.....
Thanks for been there for relevant updates.
LOVE YAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Just a tip you should already know by now but if you dont, use zinc oxide tape as a prevention to stop blisters same with compeed then you wont need the needle, you dont want to be pulling zinc tape off and your blisters pull with it nothing worse
Still remember doing the same myself back in 1995. Can't remember how I packed my kit though, I suspect that the 58 pattern webbing went already packed, and the rest would have been in the issue kitbag. You are SO lucky that they've retired 58 webbing!! It was terrible, everything COULD be squeezed in when it was dry, but as soon as it got wet, then it was game over. It really was shrink to fit! The water bottle wouldn't come out of the pouch anymore, the belt wouldn't fit, and the sleeping bag.....NO chance. The sleeping bag itself was great when dry as it was goose down, but once wet, it lost ALL of it's insulation properties which isn't ideal on Salisbury plain in Winter!
I’m loving this content! Am definitely going to need it when I start my journey in the army xx
Thank you for sharing. I am off to basic training soon and your videos are great!
thank you - good luck!
good luck chelsie ! i’m currently waiting on a start date and i can’t wait 😊 love the videos
Thank you! You too!
Hi chelsie love your blog(channel)when I was in the army,they used to tell us not to iron your combats,as it took away the waterproof.
Wee she, washing, sewing and boot cleaning (small brush, polish and spare boot laces) field kits. Oh a blow in the dark battery cady👍
without going back and re-watching, i didn't see wood coathangers, get some (plus the ones with clips for trousers). dont do what i did and show up with plastic ones, my smock (big jacket) snapped one of mine, then i had to double up 2x of them for it, basically wasting 3x of my hangers for 1 thing.
good luck friend! all the best in your career
Way To Go, Soldier. I Learned Much.
In Australia we dont get bungees. We use thin hootchie cord. A better option is 6mm thick tent elastic. Buy it at camping stores. And you can tie it off or get little caribeener clips on Amozon. Bex Bugout Surviver did a vid on that. We used that a good 20yr here. Also makes a great clothesline.
Tentpegs. Bend them up out of Tig welding rods. Cheap easy light.
First aid kit. Better to use a piece of thick cardboard if you worried about crushing stuff made into a oblong and use a drybag.
Tupperwear great. But it takes up room and weight.
Headtorch. Im old school. We had D cell angle torch. Red orange white and green filter. Green filter is very soft on eyes. Those red lamps...you can see them miles away. Green under 100m on a beach open. But you can get headtorches with red and green on them.
Buy yourself a merino buff as well.
Took me ages to get my kit when I was a reservist I had to do my TAFs in green overalls . It was very badly organised back then . But stuck it out . Loved it so much
Hi Chelsie, one thing to ALWAYS take with you is Condoms, lubricated and especially unlubricated.. I had an oppo who was SAS and he told me about all the things you can do with a condom. Lost your water bottle, fill a condom with water and protect it with a sock, use it for cooking, making a wet (tea/coffee) washing. Use it as a tourniquet or to keep dressings in place. There are so many uses for them, to list them here would take a month of Sundays lol. Condoms, bloody hoofin'.
Hey Chelsie, loving the channel - I saw the reserves have changed their training, from two events to three, do you think you could possibly make a video explain how MOD1, MOD2, and MOD3 work? and what type of training will occur on each MOD? :)
I'm a U.S. Air Force veteran who served 6yrs in the Illinois State Air National Guard (temp duty in The Pentagon & also at Andrews AFB where our president's Air Force One (2 twin) planes are at. So I was in a reserve capacity, but volunteered for 3 & 6 month active duty assignments. U.S. Educational benefits are diff in Nat'l Guard/Reserve/active USAF. After basic & technical training Air Nat'l Guardsmen (like me) got to start 4 years of free university at any in-state, non-private college/univ & government pays 4yrs tuition + monthly cash in the G.I. Bill. My question is: where are you serving your duty, how long are you committed for and what educational benefit/waiver if any, do you get? Just stumbled on your video & was curious. Although I served in Chicago, I now live in sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida 😊
Protein isn’t a must need most food has enough protein you will need but what you will need is isotonic tablets to replace electrolytes you lose
Обалдеть: сколько всего полагается тому, кто проходит курс начальной подготовки... Я же приятно удивлен тем, что особа играющая роль ведущей в этом видео, - не запуталась во всём этом. Собранная особа! =)
Спасибо ей.
Chelsie get some bank line and make jungle knots for the basha. Lightweight and throw it up in moments.
Oh bless ya good luck and Be safe ( your better with a green head torch for map reading 😳👍🏻petzl do a very good multi RGB abs White one )
When you get to your Unit , you will throw half of that junk away. In the Field we only took Spoons and Jack knives, what happened to Kit Bags as well ?
Very helpful, hanks
I know you will be told no, but ziplock bags, bungees, pens, pencils, note books can all be demanded through the system.
Hi.
You made anymore new vids yet?
All the best.👍🏾🇬🇧
Got my kit list last week so this video came at a brill time ❤️your Smashin the uploads atm chelsie fair play ❤️
cheers!
where do u get ur kit ?xx
11:07 - Начало глаженья: вот любопытно, какой состав ткани у тех предметов верхней одежды, которые полагаются проходящему курс начальной подготовки? Это не только важно и нужно для правильного глаженья таких вещей, но и любопытно в сугубо сравнительном плане.
How interesting.
My dad when he was growing up in the 60s and 70s said that it was called a house wife kit haha
Hello I have a question. I’m getting ready to doing the British army training next year and I’m wondering, do they tell you what you’ll need to pack?
I LOVE YOU......................CHELSIE ANGELES....................................
Wow.
The British Army is currently recruiting. Commonwealth Country Visa is a British Army Recruitment Visa. Please tell me how old it takes. It will help you a lot and where to go for recruitment. Plz reply. Please help
Sure you will of been told but since you're a rifleman you won't be needing those creases down your trousers 👍 S&B ⚔️
Good Luck. You had more space left in your suitcase than I thought there would be aswell lol! :)
If you wanna save space take the enerery bars/snacks out of cardboard boxes ....Chuck them in loose .....best of luck !!
Got my phase one 21st November 2021 👍
good luck!
Wow. Haven’t been on this channel in a very long time. A lot has changed.
I know! 😅 Welcome back!
Hi,just a quict question did you do another medical test during you'r phase 1 trainng?as it is written in my joining instruction and what kind of medical test are they doing?is it the same one like we dis before in the asessment
I’ve been looking through my kit list for Pirbright and I can say that it is going to be soooo expensive to buy everything I’ll need x
small fortune i swear!
Methoolated sprit for blisters
You really don't get issued a KFS (knife fork spoon) anymore 😨
Very nice 👍
When do you get issued the Dress Uniform?
Its supposed to be after your reserve mod 3, as at that point it's the equivalent to soldiers passing out of their regular training. It usually takes a while and usually won't get it until after CIC
whoa quite a bit of kit there. Good to hear your knee has gotten better. Weren't you joining regulars? Or are you just carrying on until the next intake?
yes still planning on joining the regs - just waiting for the next intake!
dont bother buying too much kit until you have passed basic training because if you dont pass or change your mind then you won't have wasted money
What is the maximum age to join the army for a bachelor's degree in computer science and what rank will I get?
How did you get sp much issued kit I got hardly any??
Don't use kiwi brown polish it turns your boots purple
What should you use?
@@efmotorbikes8318 leder gris
Hello! Good afternoon!
Are you still joining the regulars? I remember you saying that you needed to do the assessment centre again, but I don’t remember any updates on it. x
yes still joining - massive back log!
Are you doing your mod1? Didn't you get issued a bergen and black holdall? I'm going up to Pirbright for my mod1 tomorrow. I find it overwhelming with the amount of issued kit I need to take up there.
Doing my MOD 1 in October & haven't been issued half of the things she's been issued hahaha ffs. I'm off to ATR Grantham. Still haven't been issued a kit list for personal items too, thanks 4 yorks -_-
Things like bergens and webbing and helmets should be kept on your barracks
I have my MOD next week, no bergen, no CBRN kit, no sleeping system... I'm missing half of the kit list... Wish me luck!
Do you not get issued a Bergen in the reserves?, I did phase one for the regs and we got issued our Bergen with all the other kit...
we do - it just stays at the unit.
I love you
Mind if I ask, What your rank is?
So, One year on, Hows the Army Career going for you?
Great - full time now!
@@ChelsieAngeles Good, Glad it going well, I'm signing off after this year, 100% leaving, Not a fun life whatsoever :)
@@westyboiz96why do you want to leave?
@@jacobs3031 No qualifications in my field (medical) feels like its a waste of time, only get to really be a medic a few times a year, Not a fun life dealing with all the extra bullshit that comes with being in the army, would rather be in civvy street and get a qualification I can actually use later in life, rather than military only courses that will do nothing for me afterwards
@@westyboiz96 so many trades but not many relate to civvie street unfortunately, main thing iv seen people use from the army is hgv license.
Nice cap badge.
I am big fan of British army can you help me plz to join British army plzz.
Do it yourself everything is on the Army website 👍
When soldiers are this pretty I would surrendered first thing.
Pressed ...not ironed 😂..
I like ur face
worst opening ever >
Ffs!!!!!
Sorry shampoo and conditioner..you've got to wsk yourself what he feck she's expecting
Обалдеть: сколько всего полагается тому, кто проходит курс начальной подготовки... Я же приятно удивлен тем, что особа играющая роль ведущей в этом видео, - не запуталась во всём этом. Собранная особа! =)
Спасибо ей.