
BASIC TACTICS
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So, Basic Tactics Course is one where training takes place off-site - in the morning, we leave our battalion’s territory and drive off to some forest and we come back to the barracks for the night.
However…..recall that I got a C category driver’s licence and was supposed to start on CE…but never did because organizational clusterfucks? Well, the slumbering creature that is CE category license study has awoken from it’s hibernation. I had already considered it dead and buried, but apparently some higher-up realized that “hold on for a moment, we already paid for this shit and we can’t cancel the course either!”.
So even though the squad I was assigned to doesn’t need anyone with a CE licence….I’ll be learning how to drive trailers after all. Because military.
Which leads to a strange situation where everybody else rove off to the forest in the morning, leaving me and a few others fledgling drivers behind in the barracks since we need to be in town for our driving lessons and nobody feels like organizing transporting us between the barracks and the training grounds. The days are…amazingly quiet and calm.
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So, Basic Tactics Course is one where training takes place off-site - in the morning, we leave our battalion’s territory and drive off to some forest and we come back to the barracks for the night.
However…..recall that I got a C category driver’s licence and was supposed to start on CE…but never did because organizational clusterfucks? Well, the slumbering creature that is CE category license study has awoken from it’s hibernation. I had already considered it dead and buried, but apparently some higher-up realized that “hold on for a moment, we already paid for this shit and we can’t cancel the course either!”.
So even though the squad I was assigned to doesn’t need anyone with a CE licence….I’ll be learning how to drive trailers after all. Because military.
Which leads to a strange situation where everybody else rove off to the forest in the morning, leaving me and a few others fledgling drivers behind in the barracks since we need to be in town for our driving lessons and nobody feels like organizing transporting us between the barracks and the training grounds. The days are…amazingly quiet and calm.
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