Niteshade
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George Wallace said:Sorry to post over a LOCK, but I must clear up a misconception here.
RFT is not a Pre-BMQ Crse. Enough of the posts above clarify what RFT is.
There is no Pre-BMQ Crse as originally asked.
There, however, is a Pre-BMQ called PRTC (Pre-recruit Training Course). It is a Diversity Program for Aboriginal people. Pre-recruit Training Course (PRTC). It is a three-week familiarization course, allowing prospective applicants a chance to try out the military way of life before making a more “permanent” commitment. You must be an Aboriginal to apply.
First and foremost: Sorry George, and sorry staff for breathing life into this again, but with a twist...
Oki doki, I think the argument of if there is a "PRE-BMQ" course has been hammered out. As we all know the RFT course runs concurrently with BMQ, and takes you from a standard BMQ platoon, and returns you to a BMQ platoon (later in the course dependent on how long you were in RFT). This topic has been hashed out, so let's NOT go into any longer.
However, what I would like to focus attention on is the Pre-recruit training course that is offered to aboriginal people (as Goerge mentioned).
My question: Why is that they are permitted to take this course, and say a strapping young english-blooded lad such as myself cannot?
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