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Hello folks,
I just came back from 31 Bde training ex located in Hamilton this past weekend, I'm sure there are people who are on this site who were there. I'd like to get some input from others who were there or participated from any level and see what you gained from it. For me personally, that was one of the best weekend ex's I've been on, and it was BUSY! And I loved every moment of it, even the VCP's weren't too boring this time!
I'm Infantry and was 3 Section of 6 Platoon, however the heck they organized that! Lincoln and Welland regiment... In the final attack on John Foote armoury, I was one of the section members to provide the cordon for the "cordon and search turned assault and slaughter"..... :
Besides the fact that the last mission went to hell slightly because it was suppose to be a cordon and search but turned out to be vicious FIBUA, I gleaned a lot of knowledge from this past ex!
1.) Pack freakin' lighter
2.) Tactics are even more important than I ever imagined... Naturally I knew they were important but even more so now then ever...
3.) Sometimes there is no way to prevent a given negative event from occuring and you have to roll with it
4.) SOP's will bloodywell save your life!
5.) Attention to detail attention to detail attention to detail for crying in the mud!!! It cannot be over-stated! This I mean in regards to searching people, buildings and vehicles for contraband, weapons, what have you, IED's etc etc...
My section did a whole bunch of stuff... We cleared a school, detained opfor guys peacefully and forcefully, we did a 3 hour presence patrol in the city, we did a VCP, also gate duty, that cordon and search I mentioned and a few other things.
All things considered it was a fantastic ex for Infantry types, little sleep, lots of action and good practice!
I also really enjoyed the presentation from 23 Med, I found that very interesting. As the WO who gave the presentation said, it wasn't meant to train us in anyway, but give us insight into how the CF is changing in regards to taken care of wounded soldiers as well... Makes you feel a lot better if you had to go into combat that you know there is a highly trained COMBAT medic that will do everything they can to help you... And that new blood-clotting stuff looks like a magic godsend!!!
So, I'd like to hear back from anyone else who was there on the ex and gained anything from it.
PS> I LOOOVVVEEEDDDD the catering! Never fed so well on a Brigade ex before! ;D
(just edited a typo in the title. Carry on. - pc)
I just came back from 31 Bde training ex located in Hamilton this past weekend, I'm sure there are people who are on this site who were there. I'd like to get some input from others who were there or participated from any level and see what you gained from it. For me personally, that was one of the best weekend ex's I've been on, and it was BUSY! And I loved every moment of it, even the VCP's weren't too boring this time!
I'm Infantry and was 3 Section of 6 Platoon, however the heck they organized that! Lincoln and Welland regiment... In the final attack on John Foote armoury, I was one of the section members to provide the cordon for the "cordon and search turned assault and slaughter"..... :

1.) Pack freakin' lighter
2.) Tactics are even more important than I ever imagined... Naturally I knew they were important but even more so now then ever...
3.) Sometimes there is no way to prevent a given negative event from occuring and you have to roll with it
4.) SOP's will bloodywell save your life!
5.) Attention to detail attention to detail attention to detail for crying in the mud!!! It cannot be over-stated! This I mean in regards to searching people, buildings and vehicles for contraband, weapons, what have you, IED's etc etc...
My section did a whole bunch of stuff... We cleared a school, detained opfor guys peacefully and forcefully, we did a 3 hour presence patrol in the city, we did a VCP, also gate duty, that cordon and search I mentioned and a few other things.
All things considered it was a fantastic ex for Infantry types, little sleep, lots of action and good practice!
I also really enjoyed the presentation from 23 Med, I found that very interesting. As the WO who gave the presentation said, it wasn't meant to train us in anyway, but give us insight into how the CF is changing in regards to taken care of wounded soldiers as well... Makes you feel a lot better if you had to go into combat that you know there is a highly trained COMBAT medic that will do everything they can to help you... And that new blood-clotting stuff looks like a magic godsend!!!
So, I'd like to hear back from anyone else who was there on the ex and gained anything from it.
PS> I LOOOVVVEEEDDDD the catering! Never fed so well on a Brigade ex before! ;D
(just edited a typo in the title. Carry on. - pc)