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regular infantry exercises

Got an idea how often that would be
No. You could be gone for a week or two weeks a month for 3 months. Then nothing for 3 months. Then gone to the field for a month or two straight.

One unit I recall recently spent Monday to Friday sleeping in the field for close to two months. It's always variable.
 
No. You could be gone for a week or two weeks a month for 3 months. Then nothing for 3 months. Then gone to the field for a month or two straight.

One unit I recall recently spent Monday to Friday sleeping in the field for close to two months. It's always variable.
Good to know
 
Got an idea how often that would be

You'll be out overnight alot, especially in the combat arms and especially the Infantry.

It will vary depending on what training cycle your unit is in, but you'll probably be seeing alot of your rucksack over the course of a couple of years.

Shorter exercises, of a day or two, will gradually get longer and more complex as your competencies increase. At some point you'll then find yourself on a larger concentration where you might be spending two or three weeks or more in the field. Not all this time will be in a trench or under a hootichie though, and the good ol' Mod Tents will make an appearance at some point.

And then there are operational deployments, and there will be people on here who didn't see the inside of a 'real building' for months...

... which is why the Infantry is so awesome, of course ;)
 
Also what is living conditions like in the field (as in is it just sleeping in a fox hole or is it better, and is there phone reception/data)
You might have your phone. You might have no date with your phone and go a week or two without being able to message anyone. You might be ordered to lock your phone away somewhere and not bring it with you.

Sleeping in the field ranges from sleeping in a large tent with a heater and a cot to sleeping in the snow with a sleeping bag, air mattress and little tarp over you. Or sleeping in the pouring rain wth a tarp over you where you wake up and half your stuff is under water.
 
You'll be out overnight alot, especially in the combat arms and especially the Infantry.

It will vary depending on what training cycle your unit is in, but you'll probably be seeing alot of your rucksack over the course of a couple of years.

Shorter exercises, of a day or two, will gradually get longer and more complex as your competencies increase. At some point you'll then find yourself on a larger concentration where you might be spending two or three weeks or more in the field. Not all this time will be in a trench or under a hootichie though, and the good ol' Mod Tents will make an appearance at some point.

And then there are operational deployments, and there will be people on here who didn't see the inside of a 'real building' for months...

... which is why the Infantry is so awesome, of course ;)
What's the living conditions like on these exercises like
 
You might have your phone. You might have no date with your phone and go a week or two without being able to message anyone. You might be ordered to lock your phone away somewhere and not bring it with you.

Sleeping in the field ranges from sleeping in a large tent with a heater and a cot to sleeping in the snow with a sleeping bag, air mattress and little tarp over you. Or sleeping in the pouring rain wth a tarp over you where you wake up and half your stuff is under water.
Good to know thanks
 
Conversely, in the, during the ramp up to deployment (usually for about a year before you deploy), you can expect to spend at minimum, 6 weeks at sea for Work Ups, but more likely you'll spending closer to 12-18 weeks at-sea when you add in various sea trials, and other exercises you've been tasked to support in the lead up to your formal deployment. The longest of these exercises is likely to be your 3-4 week Work-Ups, though some of those sea trials and minor exercises could be tacked onto the end of that, extending that sail to up to 2 months.

However, for ALL of that sailing, you'll have a soft bed that is usually (but not always) warm, access to your phone almost all the time, and lots of dessert.
 
You might have your phone. You might have no date with your phone and go a week or two without being able to message anyone. You might be ordered to lock your phone away somewhere and not bring it with you.

Sleeping in the field ranges from sleeping in a large tent with a heater and a cot to sleeping in the snow with a sleeping bag, air mattress and little tarp over you. Or sleeping in the pouring rain wth a tarp over you where you wake up and half your stuff is under water.
And maybe no ability to charge said phone?
 
You might have your phone. You might have no date with your phone and go a week or two without being able to message anyone. You might be ordered to lock your phone away somewhere and not bring it with you.

Sleeping in the field ranges from sleeping in a large tent with a heater and a cot to sleeping in the snow with a sleeping bag, air mattress and little tarp over you. Or sleeping in the pouring rain wth a tarp over you where you wake up and half your stuff is under water.
The real reason for the WO’s Obligatory Beans: a bit of extra warmth in your bivvy bag.
 
Hi I was just wondering how much time there is on infantry exercises to relax. Are you able to bring your phone or other gaming devices (such as a handheld or a laptop) also it would be helpful to know how often reg infantry go on overnight exercises and how long they last.
 
Hi I was just wondering how much time there is on infantry exercises to relax. Are you able to bring your phone or other gaming devices (such as a handheld or a laptop) also it would be helpful to know how often reg infantry go on overnight exercises and how long they last.
 
Hi I was just wondering how much time there is on infantry exercises to relax. Are you able to bring your phone or other gaming devices (such as a handheld or a laptop) also it would be helpful to know how often reg infantry go on overnight exercises and how long they last.
You want it, you hump it! No connectivity guaranteed, aint Starbucks.
 
Conversely, in the, during the ramp up to deployment (usually for about a year before you deploy), you can expect to spend at minimum, 6 weeks at sea for Work Ups, but more likely you'll spending closer to 12-18 weeks at-sea when you add in various sea trials, and other exercises you've been tasked to support in the lead up to your formal deployment. The longest of these exercises is likely to be your 3-4 week Work-Ups, though some of those sea trials and minor exercises could be tacked onto the end of that, extending that sail to up to 2 months.

However, for ALL of that sailing, you'll have a soft bed that is usually (but not always) warm, access to your phone almost all the time, and lots of dessert.


You forgot two things, Lumber:

1) You may or may not get to use your soft , warm bed everyday; and,
2) There's soup at 10:00 AM.
 
You forgot two things, Lumber:

1) You may or may not get to use your soft , warm bed everyday; and,
2) There's soup at 10:00 AM.
OMG how did I forget the soup!

And who needs a bed anyways when anything can be a bed when you're wearing bunker gear!
 
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