Sandhurst documentary on BBC iplayer
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:16 pm
Happened to stumble across the 3rd of a total of 3 episodes on BBC4 last night.
The programme follows trainee officers at various stages of initial army training.
Found it to be compellling viewing so then watched all 3 on iplayer.
Very mentally & physically & demanding stuff.....e.g One training excercise involved tabbing 70 k in 36hrs (across tough terain with packed & heavy bergen).
The documentaries don't just glorify the army but also give pleny of reference to brave soldiers including one highly repected young platoon commander tragically killed in recent conflict.
A few memories for me of military field training in the 80's albeit I only served a few years - not in the Army &/or active service, (no comparison to tougher training &/or modern active tours) .
I am quite cynical of those who overly praise & encourage H.M. Forces when in reality they might not have the mental & moral qualities to do that job, however,I personally feel genuine need to show my acknowledgement & respect to those who rise & have risen to such challenges.
Don't wish this thread to turn into a debate about the rights & wrongs of war, contraversial deployments or global politics........For anyone intersted then just watch it.
.........3hrs total viewing time (but note that episode 1 expires on bbc iplayer after today).
More interesting viewing to me than Formula 1 but maybe thats just me !
The programme follows trainee officers at various stages of initial army training.
Found it to be compellling viewing so then watched all 3 on iplayer.
Very mentally & physically & demanding stuff.....e.g One training excercise involved tabbing 70 k in 36hrs (across tough terain with packed & heavy bergen).
The documentaries don't just glorify the army but also give pleny of reference to brave soldiers including one highly repected young platoon commander tragically killed in recent conflict.
A few memories for me of military field training in the 80's albeit I only served a few years - not in the Army &/or active service, (no comparison to tougher training &/or modern active tours) .
I am quite cynical of those who overly praise & encourage H.M. Forces when in reality they might not have the mental & moral qualities to do that job, however,I personally feel genuine need to show my acknowledgement & respect to those who rise & have risen to such challenges.
Don't wish this thread to turn into a debate about the rights & wrongs of war, contraversial deployments or global politics........For anyone intersted then just watch it.
.........3hrs total viewing time (but note that episode 1 expires on bbc iplayer after today).
More interesting viewing to me than Formula 1 but maybe thats just me !