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In this assignment I am going to talk about the Army and what sort of jobs you can
be, such as:
• Weapons Specialist Adviser
• Anti Tank Missile Operator
• Guardsman
• Commando
• Tank Troop Officer
• Dog Handler
• Parachutist
• Infantry musician
• Human Intelligence officer
• Combat Air Controller
• Security guard
• Armoured Gunners
• Aviation Crewman
• Air Defence Gunner
• Machine Gunner
• Special Gunfire Observer.
• Tank Crewman
• Air Defence Gunner
• Tank Crewman (CBRN)
• Helicopter Pilot Officer
• Weapons Specialist Adviser
• Radar Surveillance Operator
• Combat Assault Engineer
• Human Intelligence Operative
• Infantry Solider
• Aviation Crewman

In this poster I am going to be looking at a Infantry Solider and what day to day life
would be like on the front line.
Infantry Solider
As part of the Army’s front-line team, you get involved in
everything from peacekeeping and disaster relief to full-scale war.
You won’t do this on your own, though – you’re supported on the
battlefield by some of the Army’s best soldiers. And you make some
great friends in your unit, which generates vital team spirit in
combat.

For this job you can be any Gender but the average age is 16 - 32.11
years old, then the Territorial Army age is 17.6 - 42.11 years old.

To be good at this you would need to like:


• Taking risks and feeling adrenaline
• Outdoor activates
• Driving Vehicles
• Target or game shooting
• Working outside

You would also need to be interested or be


experience in:

• Combat
• Ammunition or explosive handling
• Telecommunication
• Vehicle mechanic
• Paramedic
• Security
• Driving large/small vehicles

Regular Training

You learn essential soldiering skills like how to survive in all environments and how
to use a variety of different weapon, building stamina and fitness. After a few years
mastering the basics, you can specialise in advanced roles such as Sniper, Mortar or
combat medic you can also learn a trade and get a qualification. The skills you learn
will aid you for the rest of your life.

Qualification you can achieve


• Variety of driving licences
• ILM Team Leading Award
• Publics services Apprentices in security, Communications, Engineering,
• BTEC Level 2 Certificate in relief operations skills
Tank Commander

With powerful diesel engines and lethal weaponry, armoured vehicles such as the
Challenger and the Scimitar are the kings of the battlefield. But they’re only as good
as the crews that operate them. Your job is to use your
leadership skills to get them working together as a team,
and show them how to get the best from the vehicle.

For this job you would need to be Male and you can be
any age, and no formal qualifications required for this
job.

For this job you should be:

• Being hands on fixing stuff

• Responsibility decision-making
• Taking risks and feeling adrenaline

• Taking the led and managing people

• Outdoor activates

• Computing and technology

• Working outside

• Driving vehicles

You’re an experienced Tank Crewman when


you apply to become a Tank Commander, so
your training focuses on developing your
leadership skills. The course takes 16 weeks. It
covers how to lead and motivate a team, and
deal with any problems. You also learn more on
the theory and practice of armoured operations,
and the part that you and your crew play in
them.

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