See this shows that it was for training.
http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=24&art_id=qw1135174861145B216
http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=24&art_id=qw1135174861145B216
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Little_star said:Well Cyprus has a large British military base so it may be Sandhust related. If it was however, surely there would have been other arrangements made as opposed to flying on a budget airline.
Skydragon said:Officer cadets do normally travel cheaply. The army doesn't waste too much money getting them off on their encouraged 'hobby' and I suspect Harry could have travelled 1st class but, chose to travel with his year.
Can you imagine the fuss if the RAF had flown them out.
Wasn't it fortuitous that Harry chose scuba diving!
kpusa1981 said:That was what I thought and I agree with you. What happened the rock climbing course. What is this about traveling about his year?
gaggleofcrazypeople said:But what if you get what you don't want to do?
Believe or not there are uses for scuba diving in the Army and the Military in general. Merry ChristmasIncas said:Army training isn't like prep school. The point isn't about entertainment or enjoyment, but what you need to know in order to survive in hostile environments. Harry, or any other recruits, may or maynot like rock climbing. But I'll bet they would have paid with all their fortunes to know how if they were trapped in a shootout in rocky terrain.
Incas said:Army training isn't like prep school. The point isn't about entertainment or enjoyment, but what you need to know in order to survive in hostile environments. Harry, or any other recruits, may or may not like rock climbing. But I'll bet they would have paid with all their fortunes to know how if they were trapped in a shootout in rocky terrain.