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Ok boys..back to the thread please

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Exercise CAMBRIAN PATROL 2011 - British Army Website

An entry fee of £60 per patrol made payable to 'HQ 160 (W) Bde Central Bank' should be enclosed with the application and is not refundable after the bid is accepted in August. Forms received without an entry fee will be returned. The entry fee for foreign teams is also £60, payable by UK cheque or by cash on arrival. (A contribution from these funds will be donated to the ABF The Soldiers' Charity if any monies are left over once all exercise expenses have been paid).

Foreign units are encouraged to enter teams on The Cambrian Patrol. There is a requirement for these teams to be hosted by British units. Wherever possible allied and affiliated units should be used. However, there may be a requirement for units on the same phase as foreign teams to assist with hosting if the above arrangement cannot be met.

Cambrian Patrol can be contacted on:

160 (W) Brigade
Brecon,
Powys,
LD3 7EA

Tel: 01874 613280
Mil: 94351 2280
Email: brian.pratt683@mod.uk

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So apperatly,the Gurkha team was a part of a British Army team and was not independently representing India.


Can't believe you guys cheered and congradulated each other for the the achievements of a British Amry unit in the following thread. Heck pakistanis were singing praises for 11 whole pages.

www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/7...gold-medal-cambrian-patrols-14-10-2010-a.html

Just take it and leave like a gentleman and if can't do write the same crap in the above thread too.
 
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post some credible links..as i cant find any

credible source....?? lol WJ claimed MKI locked by F-16 in lahore space many times he did, and i asked provide source upto now he didn't.
 
this is the same one that pak army won last time right....
 
Only pak army can win this competetion.. no other army can win it.. how dare you indian army to win this competition..

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credible source....?? lol WJ claimed MKI locked by F-16 in lahore space many times he did, and i asked provide source upto now he didn't.
you asked wrong question? he was referring to a video game you fool!!
 
congrats to the gorkha's!

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Only pak army can win this competetion.. no other army can win it.. how dare you indian army to win this competition..:rofl:

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you asked wrong question? he was referring to a video game you fool!!

i just replied to the word crdible source. mind ur language.
 
well good for India.. BRAVO!

i think they came at second place last year ..well a gold this year is consistent enough.
 
credible links or it didnt happen ;)

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Can't believe you guys cheered and congradulated each other for the the achievements of a British Amry unit in the following thread. Heck pakistanis were singing praises for 11 whole pages.

www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/7...gold-medal-cambrian-patrols-14-10-2010-a.html

Just take it and leave like a gentleman and if can't do write the same crap in the above thread too.

Ok..i give you that ;)
But still..credible links pliss
 
Cambrian challenge proves too much for some - British Army Website

Exercise Cambrian Patrol, run by 160 (Wales) Brigade, is both physically and mentally demanding and is a highlight in the Army’s training calendar. More than a third of this year's entrants failed to finish, highlighting its reputation as one of the sternest tests a modern-day soldier can face.

This year’s exercise initially included 58 Regular Army, 31 Territorial Army and 15 international teams – 104 in total and a record number in the event’s 52-year history.

Teams were subjected to a thorough check to ensure they were in possession of the correct kit, equipment and clothing required for the exercise. Team patrol commanders were then given a set of orders at an assembly area in a woodland holding location near a tiny village called Garth, about six miles west of Builth Wells. Following the briefing, teams were then transported by road to a rendezvous point to begin the two-day test.

The exercise is split into seven phases and the teams, some with female soldiers, then had to march a mind-and-muscle sapping 45km carrying full personal kit and equipment, weighing in at some 60lbs, on a two-day patrolling mission.
Stamina

Navigating both by day and night, the patrols face many testing and specialist challenges, including observation and reconnaissance of enemy forces, cold river crossings in full kit without access to boats, first-aid and defensive shooting under attack. At the completion of their patrol, each team faces a comprehensive debriefing session on their mission.
Military skills, stamina and dedication were constantly evaluated during the patrol and marked with a system of points. Teams that successfully completed their patrol are awarded a gold, silver or bronze medal or certificate of merit, depending on the total number of points they have gained.

Cambrian Patrol Regimental Sergeant Major, WO1 Brian Pratt, said: “This year’s Cambrian Patrol was one of the toughest for many years. That’s backed up by the fact more than a third of patrols failed to finish.

“In total, we awarded six gold medals, 25 silvers and 19 bronze medals, with 14 certificates for teams who completed the exercise. “The two hardest phases for teams to contend with, weather wise, were the TA phases – one and seven. On those two weekends we had heavy downpours, although it did rain every night across all seven phases.

“Although not the longest of Cambrian routes, the teams still had to cover 1,800 metres of climb and 1,300 of descent, in addition to some horrendous terrain on the opening legs and you have a route that is both mentally and physically demanding and took its toll on all of the teams.
“Again, the exercise has lived up to its reputation as one of the sternest tests a modern-day soldier can face.”

The six gold medals were awarded to:
1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, SP Company
Household Cavalry Regiment, B Squadron
2nd Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, Recce Platoon, Team 1
The King’s Royal Hussars, Team 2
9 Gorkha Rifles, (India)
2 Engineer Regiment (New Zealand)

Ok..i give you that ;)
But still..credible links pliss

Now you may stop trolling, good sir:taz:
 
credible source....?? lol WJ claimed MKI locked by F-16 in lahore space many times he did, and i asked provide source upto now he didn't.

Seems you are incompetent to comprehend the difference between a friendly international exercise and an air violation leading to confrontation between two arch enemies.
Why would you drag this into an unrelated thread and then you people whine at others derailing the topic.
 
An excellent achievement for the Indian contingent. Well done.
 
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