pockyclypse
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ahh i see thats really interesting AGRA i cant wait to get in there and learn all about arty and the great and noble history of the australian defence forces.
Four months wait after being selected and the ADF says it is having recruiting difficulties! What a farce? :shudderhey guys i heard from my defence force recruiter on friday and he told me that my enlisyment date is set for the 28 august ( hooray ) cant wait still four months to wait though. and this also means i have to do the pfa another 4 times but its all good training i suppose. so 4 months and im outta here..
kapooka here i come. hehehe![]()
pockyclypse.
Congrats mate great effort,hey guys i heard from my defence force recruiter on friday and he told me that my enlisyment date is set for the 28 august ( hooray ) cant wait still four months to wait though. and this also means i have to do the pfa another 4 times but its all good training i suppose. so 4 months and im outta here..
kapooka here i come. hehehe![]()
pockyclypse.
AGRA, any info on type/nation/calibre/location for those airbursts?Is this not beauty?
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Likewise, Brycec, any source on that?Napolean heard a man say "god favours our cause."
Napolean replied "God favours the cause which has the most artillery."
Data on picture was in the thread.The picture is from Sweden, Karlskoga the home of Bofors, and was taken with a special high speed camera. I have plenty of photos of Aussie arty hitting targets but its no where near as exciting.
What's happening is two 155mm bombs/shells/grenades (depending on your terminology) are 'Prox' detonating. Prox stands for proximity and is a method where either a mechanical timer or a radar/laser is used to detonate the shells above the target to spray it with splinters (commonly mislabelled 'shrapnel' but this is actually an older technique of developing fragments from a shell) from above. As you can see from the very acute angle between the flight path of the shells and the ground the rounds have been fired from extreme range, probably >25km. It is much better to have the rounds descend from above to get a better on target distribution of splinters.
4 months is pushing it. Did you choose that cause i recall they give you 4 optionshey guys i heard from my defence force recruiter on friday and he told me that my enlisyment date is set for the 28 august ( hooray ) cant wait still four months to wait though. and this also means i have to do the pfa another 4 times but its all good training i suppose. so 4 months and im outta here..
kapooka here i come. hehehe![]()
pockyclypse.
Who are these people and why have they been given the recruitment task?It takes so long to get into the ADF at the moment, its no wonder they are having recruitment difficulties.
I rang them up in about mid March and had to wait untill the 2nd of May just for a JOES day.
On the JOES day they said even for a critical job the quickest someone could get in at the moment would be atleast 3 months from their JOES.
People who applied from a newspapers advertisement cause it looked like funWho are these people and why have they been given the recruitment task?![]()
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http://www.batteryb.com/quotes.htmlLikewise, Brycec, any source on that?It's an awesome quote, but I'm searching google for validation and can't find it said by anyone, much less Napoleon (though it does sound like something he would have said).
Good to have you here Dylan.G'day, I'm new to these forums as of 5 minutes ago. My name is Dylan and I am in the process of becoming an officer with the Australian Army. Hopefully I can serve with the RAAC after Duntroon.
But before all that; I am yet to attend the Officer boards in Canberra as the final part of the recruitment process. I was just wondering if anyone can give me an indication on anything really hehe. I've already had a ride in an ASLAV with the 2/14th Light Horse at Enoggera, and have really just fell in love with the ASLAV.
After speaking with several serving RAAC Lieutenant's and a Captain, I am 100% sure that the RAAC is a solid option for me. If anyone had any good resources for me to visit that would be great, and I'll let you all know how I fare as of a week from now.
Thanks.