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Coy Academics Rep rather seriously much to to the the the the loathing of my fellow Platoon members In reality they they don’t know how lucky they they are who wouldn’t want a a a a a a a briefing document on on the the the the Inte- grated Review the the day before it was published!?
Overall Juniors has been an an amazing introduc- tion tion to the the the army army and and start of of my my my army army career Despite the the the rollercoaster of of emotions and and the the the many late nights ironing you you make lifelong friends and and learn lessons about yourself and and your your peers which will put you you you in good stead for any any future challenge I I wouldn’t change my Jun- iors for for anything and and I I I look forward to to the chal- lenges I’ve yet to to overcome here at Sandhurst As I I I I start Inters I I I I now now feel as if I I I I have a a a a a a wealth of of knowledge about Old College so my top tips for future OCdts would be: bring reels of of of sniper tape bags of of plasters a a a a a a a a hot water bottle as as you never quite know when the the the heating will work and and to to study the the the the TAMS TAMS Study the the the the TAMS TAMS and and you’ll have all the the the information needed to to crack on!
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