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JAG3,
I know a bloke who was in Queens OTC about 5 years ago. He applied for RAF Aircrew in his 2nd year at uni and was accepted. The RAF insisted that he leave the OTC and he was transferred to MSUAS so that he could get some flying experience prior to attending IOT.
He is now a Nav on E-3s.
I would definately say join the OTC if you can. Its like the TA, ie there is cheap drink and you get to play soldiers - but the women are better looking and there's no chance of being sent to Iraq..
You'll have plenty of opportunity to work with ugly women and be in Iraq when you are in the RAF.
I know a bloke who was in Queens OTC about 5 years ago. He applied for RAF Aircrew in his 2nd year at uni and was accepted. The RAF insisted that he leave the OTC and he was transferred to MSUAS so that he could get some flying experience prior to attending IOT.
He is now a Nav on E-3s.
I would definately say join the OTC if you can. Its like the TA, ie there is cheap drink and you get to play soldiers - but the women are better looking and there's no chance of being sent to Iraq..
You'll have plenty of opportunity to work with ugly women and be in Iraq when you are in the RAF.
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Again you guys have came to the call and provided me with sound advice and I think the OTC will be the one unless I some how stumble across a scholarship which is unlikely as I am not prepared because of a heavy amount of exams coming up. Is it possible BTW to have a medical by the RAF before you enter the service, if not could you provide possible alternatives as again I want this asthma thing sorted.
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