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AGC JOURNAL 2018




 Cambrian



 Patrol 2018




 By Captain Andy Common

 From a conversation in the Mess to a 2 a.m. River Crossing in the Llyn
 Brianne Reservoir, the Cambrian concept took about eight months
 and a lot of hard work in the process.


                The 2018
                Cambrian
 Volunteers  conduct Artillery Target to the North of Cilleni village   Patrol Team and
 showing again the excellently well-resourced exercise   support staff
 Volunteers began to step forward and this was great   Cambrian Patrol remains. As a result, it attracts a high
 to see, but also problematic as a number of forecast   number of international teams of which we saw a large
 of events from across several units, both regular and   number during the daylight phase.
 reserve, in the United Kingdom and Germany had to be

 de-conflicted to create training opportunities. When   Second Night
 they arose they were exploited to their full potential
 with training serials conducted at Catterick in May and   Into the second night on the ground and very much


 Otterburn in August. Despite this effort, the team had   the home straight we finished at around 2 a.m. on the
 still only spent six full days training together before the   Wednesday, so just under 48 hours in total, of which
 Patrol. Other units routinely spend months preparing for   the Patrol spent around three hours in routine. A full
 this event.   kit check and debrief followed before being gratefully
 picked up by our administration team of Captain Andy
 The Competition  McIntyre and Lance Corporal Ashley Fox and taken back
 to Sennybridge Camp.
 The competition itself began on Sunday night with
 a meet at Chepstow Army Education Centre for
 administration and some Carb loading from the local
 chippy. A 1 a.m. reveille saw us start at 4 a.m. on Monday
 at a small layby in Mid Wales. This meant our Battle
 Preparation and Orders process was conducted in the
 dark, but did give us more daylight hours to play with
 to get eyes on the Enemy Objective. The patrol utilised
 a ‘flexible’ final rendezvous and managed to get a



 significant period of eyes on during the day. The patrol

 continued to cover significant distance during the night               Awards Ceremony
 and arrived at the reservoir around 2 a.m. The duty
 rumour we wouldn’t do a river crossing in the dark and                A few hours of rest were followed by the need to fully
 would be put into enforced rest, proved to be completely              clean all weapons and equipment before the Awards
 unfounded as we were handed Life Vests with cyalumes                  Ceremony. We were grateful to be joined at this by the
 and ordered into the refreshingly cool water. The hill on             Assistant Corps Secretary, Major (Retired) Joe Bright,


 the other side proved to be a bit of an epic and the patrol           and the Corps Sergeant Major, Warrant Officer Class



 finally went firm to conduct admin and finish the patrol                 One Colin Morrison, plus other Corps members who
 report soon after.                                                    had two soldiers competing in the patrol. It meant

                                                                       a lot to everyone to know their efforts had been
 Daylight                                                              supported by their chain of command. The 2018 team
                                                                       was awarded a well earned Bronze Medal.
 Daylight brought more distance to be covered and the
 weather turned for the worse, but everyone remained in                Cambrian Patrol 2019
 high spirits. The patrol route gradually brought us onto
 Sennybridge Training area via a series of stands covering             The Corps are looking to enter two teams in the 2019


 a range of military tasks. The highlight was a hasty                  Competition. We already have four officers who have
 attack onto a small farm complex on the Eastern side                  already volunteered to lead the respective teams so
 of the training area which was aided with a pre-strike   The team     14 soldiers are required to complete the sections. If
 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle soak showing the Intelligence,   proudly      you think you are able and committed to form part
 Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance   display their   of these teams, then contact Corps Headquarters for
 developments which are now routine across the Army.   medals          details. Contact details are on page 3.
 Junior members of the patrol were also required to
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