so finally today the army rang me. they have been looking for my paperwork for about 4 months and now they have found it everything can proceed. looks like im going to basic training in november and then on to school of armour afterwards. thats ok because im not the fittest at the moment so i have time to prepare. what sort of training should i be doing besides the regular pushups, running and sit ups. do you need to be super strong in any area to be a tank crewman?
also is there any other things i should be studying? like map reading or anything that could help me in regards to being a driver?
thanks heaps and keep the replies coming, they make interesting reading.
I agree with eckherl, the army will ensure you get the fitness you need if necessary the hard way. So you don't have to do it the hard way, the fitter you are the better you'll cope - why make it hard? That said, don't do anything stupid and bust a knee or something else that's totally debilitating.
Feel free to bone up on some of the basics, but get the right advice first (nothing worse than learning the wrong thing because you found it on the net (the military uses Mils for instance not degrees when working with bearings). The army training systems are geared to teach someone everything they need to know from scratch, so if you are of average inteligence you should be fine. If you do a little extra work before going to Kapooka, don't be too quick to start answering all the questions - you'll just end up drawing unwanted attention to yourself from instructors (who may consider you a smartarse or know it all) and your now 'ex' mates.
Be on time, be a team player, have the answers if asked have a 'can do' attitude, don't lie and look after your mates. That's not a bad starting point.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.