I think it should not at all. You have to get confirmed by your family doctor before you go saying you are medically fit to go to pre-para, and while at pre-para you do a medical as well. As long as it is not a problem as of the moment, you will be fine. One of the guys on course had runners...
Honestly, it doesn't matter. Our top jumper this year was a bandy! Our top Cadet was a Expo guy, our course senoir for three weeks was a ARI guy. So it doesn't matter on the camps, you can do what you want, just have a lot of NSE points, especially if you're from Ontario.
I just recently finished the course this summer (as in last week) and Ive noticed a lot of confused people on this website about the course. Firstly this course is hard. Be prepared to hurt a little bit and learn to overcome fear. This course is a half cadet half army course. For a bit...
I think you should stick with Cadets. Honestly every Cadet at least one time in their Cadet Career, will think about joining Reserves. I do it all the time but I think about what I'm getting out of Cadets and I get A LOT of stuff out of my Cadet unit. Maybe your getting bored with Cadets. Do...
Very true. but neither the less, it was hard for kids, but like the other guy said, the elevation was the worst part (hills and stuff). Nothing like rolling down a hill with a ruck on
Just in case anyone wanted some more info, I did the course during the summer and like stated before, bring everything stated on the kit list. But from my experience these following things would really benifit you:
1. Bring Foot Powder You won't believe how much this can benifit you. We were...
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