Great video Sam. I'm a parent of a JS who is now in his phase 2. He always wanted to join the army but we could see how miserable he was doing A levels. He loved and hated Harrogate. What he didn't like was being punished for others mistakes and that weaker more vulnerable recruits were bullied by their peers. A lot of it went further than just character building. The changes we've noticed is the pride he has in himself. He's really tidy, and when he's home on leave he gets up early, showers, makes his own breakfast and uses his own initiative, keeps his bedroom tidy. I would recommend it to any parent who's child wants to join. They can leave really quickly if it isn't them through discharge as of right. He's matured into a respectful young man who seems to be able talk to everyone.
I think the reason they punish people for others mistakes is cos if it was in war and someone accidentally leaked info about where they are this would lead to the whole section being caught up in it
Hi Sam hope you are well? Could you do a video on the Royal Signals and more specifically the role of an EWSI as there aren’t any videos on UA-cam that go into detail on the role and who better to speak on the subject…keep knocking out these informative videos they help an awful lot👍🏽
I believe it is not a good idea to allow early enlistments for many of the exact reasons you mention. In the States, military recruiters are not allowed (by federal law, not just military regs) to talk with kids younger than 17 years old about enlisting. Most US kids do not actually get through the recruiting process before they turn 18, partially because the US military wants recruits with a high school diploma and that generally means you will be 18 before you graduate. Also, US law prohibits military members from serving in a combat zone under the age of 18, so most branches prefer their recruits to be 18 on entry (or at least by the end of boot camp) so as not to have to bother with that detail. I went to boot camp with a 17-year old and he went to Vietnam at 17 due to an admin oversight (our whole unit was sent in one fell swoop from Japan during the 1972 Easter Offensive. One of those "You've got three days to get there and operating." type things the US Marines are famous for). They found out when he came into work one morning (he was in motor transport) and told everyone it was his 18th birthday. The motor T officer overheard that and called the Group S-1 (personnel). He verified his Marine was now 18, but there were a couple of other underaged Marines in the unit. They were sent back to Japan kicking and screaming. My friend, as young as he was, was a mature young man and an excellent Marine. In fact, he was trained and assigned to drive flat-bed semi-trucks carrying large aircraft bombs from the dump to the flight line (we were in an aviation unit). You won't see that in the civilian world. My experience in 21 years between the Marines and the Air National Guard was that most 17-year old entrants were immature and a royal pain in the ass to NCOs (like me). 16-year olds had to be worse (not all I'm sure).
Hello, I’m 16 turning 17 in august, ever since a little kid I’ve wanted to join the army I’ve grew up with soldiers around me, my step dad was in the army for 15 years and has always told me it’s something that will be for me, he says you can travel the world do all stuff you won’t do like parachuting etc.I want to join but I have people close to me saying stuff about me joining, do you have any advice, thanks.
hey there great video as always. IM in a tough situation i have an apprenticeship in property maintenance that's going very very well and will most likely get a job with them however its been a dream of mine to join the army. But i don't want to just leave my job as they are happy with my work. Is joining the reserves a good option do you think? ( a video on that will be helpful) 2 of the guys at my job including my boss have served in the british army for quite some time , so i could have a chat with them oneday, But yeah i was just wondering about the reserves and your opinion or possibly a futre video on that. Thanks
hi sam i have been looking at a career in cyber engineering but looking on youtube and on the army web page there isnt really information about it could you do a video going though what it intells or even just through different career paths with in the royal signals
As a 16 year old that has already went through his first year of a level. Im looking to find an appenticeship for september. Do you have any links or videos that explains these apprenticeships for 16/17 year olds?
How would you go about joining the royal marine reserves at 16 while being in sixth form college doing A Levels? I've seen literally no information about this and I don't know how to approach recruiters with this situation.
I'm guessing that the stats regarding young soldiers and mental health problems is more connected to the individuals background than the age per say. Any thoughts on this?
@@MilitaryFitness i need your help sir 🥺 i cannot found please sir 🥺 and what can i do to join uk army 🥺 i am from nepal and i try in british gorkha amry and i am fail but i want be a perfect amry please how can i join in uk amry sir please sir tell me 🥺its my dreams to become a army and help my family 🥺💝🇳🇵🇬🇧
If he has a masters in network engineering he would join as an officer for a minimum of 4 years. If I had a masters though, I may look at other options than the army.
@@MilitaryFitness I don’t say that lightly after serving for 22 years in a rifle regiment and on the LSL for 10 years. Then watching the youngsters come through DST as a civi instructor.
I have a question im curious about since you are an agent of Great Britain especially since you’re a British soldier? Are you still pissed off about George Washington who served as a colonel in the British army declaring independence from the tyrannical British government? I mean I don’t think you can blame him and his followers because Great Britain were taking our guns, taxing us without representation, and treating its 13 colonies like a third world British country. We tried to make neutral petitions to agree but king George wouldn’t have it and got pissed off from our simple nice requests. Also are you still pissed at France, your arch nemeses, for helping and also aiding America in its independent fight? Last but not least is the British army still coming up with a battle scheme to invade America and get its territory back to reclaim the union of Great Britain to get back to its glory days as the most powerful country and most powerful military on the planet?
Great video Sam. I'm a parent of a JS who is now in his phase 2. He always wanted to join the army but we could see how miserable he was doing A levels. He loved and hated Harrogate. What he didn't like was being punished for others mistakes and that weaker more vulnerable recruits were bullied by their peers. A lot of it went further than just character building. The changes we've noticed is the pride he has in himself. He's really tidy, and when he's home on leave he gets up early, showers, makes his own breakfast and uses his own initiative, keeps his bedroom tidy. I would recommend it to any parent who's child wants to join. They can leave really quickly if it isn't them through discharge as of right. He's matured into a respectful young man who seems to be able talk to everyone.
That’s great to hear, I realise that basic can be difficult but at least he is getting through it. I wish him all the best
I think the reason they punish people for others mistakes is cos if it was in war and someone accidentally leaked info about where they are this would lead to the whole section being caught up in it
I’m at Harrogate now and I’m enjoying it even though it’s hard it’s the best thing I’ve done :)
That is such good news, I bet you are a natural 💪🏻💪🏻
Hi Sam hope you are well? Could you do a video on the Royal Signals and more specifically the role of an EWSI as there aren’t any videos on UA-cam that go into detail on the role and who better to speak on the subject…keep knocking out these informative videos they help an awful lot👍🏽
I will look into it mate, great idea
I believe it is not a good idea to allow early enlistments for many of the exact reasons you mention. In the States, military recruiters are not allowed (by federal law, not just military regs) to talk with kids younger than 17 years old about enlisting. Most US kids do not actually get through the recruiting process before they turn 18, partially because the US military wants recruits with a high school diploma and that generally means you will be 18 before you graduate. Also, US law prohibits military members from serving in a combat zone under the age of 18, so most branches prefer their recruits to be 18 on entry (or at least by the end of boot camp) so as not to have to bother with that detail. I went to boot camp with a 17-year old and he went to Vietnam at 17 due to an admin oversight (our whole unit was sent in one fell swoop from Japan during the 1972 Easter Offensive. One of those "You've got three days to get there and operating." type things the US Marines are famous for). They found out when he came into work one morning (he was in motor transport) and told everyone it was his 18th birthday. The motor T officer overheard that and called the Group S-1 (personnel). He verified his Marine was now 18, but there were a couple of other underaged Marines in the unit. They were sent back to Japan kicking and screaming. My friend, as young as he was, was a mature young man and an excellent Marine. In fact, he was trained and assigned to drive flat-bed semi-trucks carrying large aircraft bombs from the dump to the flight line (we were in an aviation unit). You won't see that in the civilian world. My experience in 21 years between the Marines and the Air National Guard was that most 17-year old entrants were immature and a royal pain in the ass to NCOs (like me). 16-year olds had to be worse (not all I'm sure).
It is an extremely debatable topic for sure.
Great info Sam. Grandsons are 17 in September and have started the process of joining.
I hope it all goes well for them😎😎
Thank you this helps me alot 😊
No problem at all. I am glad it helped.
Hello, I’m 16 turning 17 in august, ever since a little kid I’ve wanted to join the army I’ve grew up with soldiers around me, my step dad was in the army for 15 years and has always told me it’s something that will be for me, he says you can travel the world do all stuff you won’t do like parachuting etc.I want to join but I have people close to me saying stuff about me joining, do you have any advice, thanks.
I would say that you would have to talk to those people and tell them the reason why you want to join up. It can be a pretty incredible career.
hey there great video as always. IM in a tough situation i have an apprenticeship in property maintenance that's going very very well and will most likely get a job with them however its been a dream of mine to join the army. But i don't want to just leave my job as they are happy with my work. Is joining the reserves a good option do you think? ( a video on that will be helpful) 2 of the guys at my job including my boss have served in the british army for quite some time , so i could have a chat with them oneday, But yeah i was just wondering about the reserves and your opinion or possibly a futre video on that. Thanks
I think the reserves is a great idea mate. I will look into a video about it👍🏻👍🏻
@@MilitaryFitness awsome cheers bud
hi sam i have been looking at a career in cyber engineering but looking on youtube and on the army web page there isnt really information about it could you do a video going though what it intells or even just through different career paths with in the royal signals
Good idea, I will look at something for that soon
Any workout video in the making?
I am doing one next week
As a 16 year old that has already went through his first year of a level. Im looking to find an appenticeship for september. Do you have any links or videos that explains these apprenticeships for 16/17 year olds?
I will look into it
Can you do one about persuading parents/guardians to let their child join as a young soldier
I will have a look into it mate.
@@MilitaryFitness thanks
is the Army Air Corps Ground Crew Specialist role accepting people from harrogate going to phase 2
I am not sure on that one
How would you go about joining the royal marine reserves at 16 while being in sixth form college doing A Levels? I've seen literally no information about this and I don't know how to approach recruiters with this situation.
Go into the AFCO and they will be able to tell you for sure
@@MilitaryFitness made an application 3 days ago :)
@@Boris-cj8zt nice, I wish you all the best
I'm guessing that the stats regarding young soldiers and mental health problems is more connected to the individuals background than the age per say. Any thoughts on this?
(I'm Swedish, and we do not have that opportunity here. 99% of recruits are between the ages of 18-20 when they are called up. I was 19½.)
It does have a lot to do with their demographic but civilians from the same background are less likely to develop problems
@@MilitaryFitness Interesting! Cheers!
I am from another country can i join sir i am 21 years old
You will have to apply on the British army website buddy 👍🏻
@@MilitaryFitness i need your help sir 🥺 i cannot found please sir 🥺 and what can i do to join uk army 🥺 i am from nepal and i try in british gorkha amry and i am fail but i want be a perfect amry please how can i join in uk amry sir please sir tell me 🥺its my dreams to become a army and help my family 🥺💝🇳🇵🇬🇧
Is it just experience or do u get deployed in another country as a solider at 17
You can’t get deployed until you are 18
Hi do you know what day they do the medical at the assessment centre?
I am not sure, probably the first day
Hello sir ..... i am in uk . As i am not from commonwealth coutnry so how can i join armyyy
You will have to apply online and they will let you know what to do
What is the length of service and what rank does he get if he joins with a master’s degree in network engineering?
If he has a masters in network engineering he would join as an officer for a minimum of 4 years. If I had a masters though, I may look at other options than the army.
@@MilitaryFitness thank you sir i appreciate your answer but may i know why you will look at other options than the army?
@@k.o6715 I would say that you could make more money with a masters outside of the army. But, if you really want to join, go for it.
My answer is No to joining young and no to joining at all. The British army is fucked
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@@MilitaryFitness I don’t say that lightly after serving for 22 years in a rifle regiment and on the LSL for 10 years. Then watching the youngsters come through DST as a civi instructor.
I like video
Cheers buddy
Do you get called Rob Brydon?
I do. A lot 😂😂😂
1st viewer
Cheers buddy 😎😎
@@MilitaryFitness Sir Are you in which regiment ?
@@vyanguy2997 I am in the Royal Signals
@@MilitaryFitness wow sir
He can be in any city?
Yeah
Still waiting for commonwealth reopening lol 😂💔
😂😂
Where are you from ??
They are taking their time for sure 😭
@@vyanguy2997 Ghana
what rank are u
WO2
What about a female ?
Yeah, same applies
I have a question im curious about since you are an agent of Great Britain especially since you’re a British soldier? Are you still pissed off about George Washington who served as a colonel in the British army declaring independence from the tyrannical British government? I mean I don’t think you can blame him and his followers because Great Britain were taking our guns, taxing us without representation, and treating its 13 colonies like a third world British country. We tried to make neutral petitions to agree but king George wouldn’t have it and got pissed off from our simple nice requests. Also are you still pissed at France, your arch nemeses, for helping and also aiding America in its independent fight? Last but not least is the British army still coming up with a battle scheme to invade America and get its territory back to reclaim the union of Great Britain to get back to its glory days as the most powerful country and most powerful military on the planet?
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