snoopyk8 said:
Is there someone out there that is able to tell me exactly what recruits get up to in the 12 weeks there away at the Kapooka training base. And why do all the drill sergents get everyone to yell everything. Can i pick someones brain about the Australian army training please.
Sure. For starters, basic training at Kapooka is 6 weeks in duration nowadays. There is also an advanced component now for regular soldiers only, that continues for another 3 weeks. After that you're off to your intial employment training (IET) school.
During that time you are taught the basics (as the name suggests) about being a soldier in the Australian Army. Everything from wearing and maintaining your uniform, webbing and packs, to drill, basic fieldcraft, basic weapons training, first aid, basic tactical skills training (ie: basic drills, basic patrolling etc).
At the conclusion of your basic training you conduct a "challenge" which includes a forced march, bayonet assault course etc. The course concludes with your "march out".
Sergeants do not "make you yell everything out" in the Australian Army. That's an American thing. In fact at Kapooka, you'll have very little to do with a sergeant at all. Training Corporals run the show.