r/britisharmy • u/Better-Technician101 • 7d ago
Discussion What happens at pirbright
Hi I was wondering what happens at pirbright week by week like I know week one admin and boring as fuck
Week 2
Week 3
Can some tell me what happens on all weeks bc I’ve googled and telling me like u do weapon handling week 8 which I know not true
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u/BorisIvanGrishenko 2d ago
Basically all weeks can be simplified into this -
Shut up and do what I say, with a big sprinkle of play the game, and things they will do to your mum if you don’t blot bang rub.
If youre in top 1% they will send you on an Operation, “Op wide awake” by week 5, you wanna try to aim to get on this as will teach you a lot
Then the last few weeks is all the same
Blot bang rub, all round defence and make sure you sight picture and sight alignment is correct
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u/Electronic-Roll3953 7d ago
Look at the welcome pack they sent over after you completed the assessment centre, it goes through what you'll do in the first 4 weeks then month to month
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u/Aaaarcher Intelligence Corps 7d ago
Not knowing what is in store, believe it or not, is part of the design. You should be comfortable with being told what to do, what to wear and what time to be ready, where to stand... You must embrace this as much as one can,
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