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If you were UFAS'ed and told you can re-apply after 18months, do you also have to do selection again? (British Army)

2007-03-25 09:19:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Military

its already been 18months and ive re-applied and have been waitin for 4weeks now. And on my discharge sheet Iwas given Exempliary service.

2007-03-25 09:53:30 · update #1

To Apollonis no I havent completed BASIC and while ive been out of service ive been working with the ACF and dont worry how old I am so i hope this quenches your curiosity (no offence) woulnd want to ever disrespect a man of 22 years service im guessin WO1

2007-03-27 13:46:55 · update #2

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As I said in my answer the last time you asked this question, if you have been deemed Unsuitable For Army Service (UFAS) then why will 18 months make a difference to your suitability?
However, if you have been told to try again then the process will take as long as it took the first time. You will have to do all the tests & selection again because they need to determine that you will then be suitable for service.


Edit to add:
OK, I think I know what your initials BS stand for. Looking at your previous Q&A, you have asked;
1 week ago - how to complain during British Army basic trg
3 weeks ago - how to get good grouping with SA80 iron sight
4 weeks ago - how to get good grouping kneeling/standing with SA80.
Yet you have been out of the army for 18 months. This seems a little strange.

Also in one of your answers you claim to be an ACF instructor.

I'm now wondering exactly how long you were in the Army - did you even complete basic trg? Are you actually only a cadet who would like to join up? How old are you anyway?

2007-03-25 09:29:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if you were told to re-apply in 18 months then you will have to wait 18 months, if they have a file on you then i don't think that you will have to go true any selection unless it is there policy

2007-03-25 16:31:45 · answer #2 · answered by Granny 5 · 0 0

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