Henry Wisdom
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Alright guys.
(If you don't want to read all of this, it's the highlighted area that's the important part. I'd appreciate any feedback given. I really want to pass this! Thanks
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So from early Monday-Wednesday I'm going on a trip with my college. It's known as 'Survival'. I'm not going to go into too much detail about it, but it's what happens in the last 12 hours that I'm interested in discussing with you guys...
Basically. For the last 12 hours, starting from when it get's dark in the evening until 12 hours later in the morning, we the students are on 'escape and invasion'. For 12 hours we are given a map and have to navigate ourselves from point to point, meeting a member of friendly force (staff) at each checkpoint... Between each checkpoints, 'Hunter Force' (the bad guys -_- ), will be out looking for us. If they catch us they take us to 'interrogation', but I will get onto that bit later. If we come into contact with them, we're told it's best we just leg it lol. Most of our staff are still fairly young and a fair few are ex military, one in particular is rumoured to be ex-special forces. We don't know this for a fact, but we do know he was definitely a 'Pathfinder', which is kinda like a stepping stone, the level just under the S.A.S... Along with some current serving Royal Marines Commando's which they just hire to make our time that much crapper.
So not really the type of people 16-19 year old kids should be messing with to be honest. Running sounds like a winner to me!
Right. Everyone get's caught in the end. It's just about WHEN you get caught that's the important part. If you get caught very early on then that just means you'll be in interrogation for longer, and therefore more likely to give up which is their aim. In interrogation they stick a sack over your head. there are 3 phases to interrogation. The second two phases I hear are quite crap. The second phase is just plain white noise, which I've been told is pretty naff, and the third phase is an interrogation with a guy who's just putting on a Russian accent to try get information from us of where all the checkpoints are and to try and scare us a little... They can't physically hit us though, so it's all a mental game and remembering they can't physically harm us...
People who have done it before say they say things like they are going to crush your head with a van. They will stick a tyre next to your head, and nearby you'll hear someone in a Van revving the engine. As you hear the Van revving, they will start pushing this spare tyre against your head, making you believe there is literally a BIG VAN behind you pushing it's tyres against your head, and one slip of the clutch and your gone. Baring in mind we've got a sack over our head so we can't see what's going on, we've been starved of sleep from the previous night from being bugged out all night and having to run to safe spots where they couldn't get us, just had a load of PT and are most likely dehydrated and boiling hot with our jackets on which we aren't allowed to take off. It's easy to become delusional.
The bit I'm worried about is the PT and most of all the stress positions. They stick all the captured people into a blow up tent, where we are in there with all the gear we were wearing outside to keep us warm in those minus degrees conditions. But now we are inside, it's starting to get pretty warm! Like I said, we aren't allowed to take our layers off... They are trying to get us to quit at the end of the day. :angry: A guy last year said he was thirsty and they just chucked a bucket of freezing cold water over him. ^_^ I'm not going to be asking for a drink I don't think...
Whilst inside the tent we are put into stress positions whilst the people outside are given around 10-15 minutes of constant PT before coming in and taking up someone else's position with stress positions whilst they receive a nice bit of PT.
Does anyone know how I can survive the stress positions and constant PT? I understand it's mostly about mental strength rather than physical strength. The mind always gives out before the body... Has anyone been given this kind of treatment before? I'm sure any of you guys who were in the forces must have done? How did you get through it? Is there any tricks to zoning out Going into a happy place lol, or just to help me take my mind off it?
I've been watching a few videos on YouTube... They are all based on real military soldiers who have been captured by the enemy though. Their main concern is escaping and not giving away their allies positions away... Mine is just plain and simple, PASSING. So I'm not sure if all their techniques will work for what I'm about to do lol. Like they talk about being the 'grey man'. The grey man doesn't need to give away any information besides basic things like his name. I'm just thinking that if I don't say anything besides my name, and keep completely quiet, if I will just get bollocked in return for it and given a major PT session lol? I don't want to be the guy who stands out, but I don't want to annoy these guys as they have complete control over me haha.
(If you don't want to read all of this, it's the highlighted area that's the important part. I'd appreciate any feedback given. I really want to pass this! Thanks
So from early Monday-Wednesday I'm going on a trip with my college. It's known as 'Survival'. I'm not going to go into too much detail about it, but it's what happens in the last 12 hours that I'm interested in discussing with you guys...
Basically. For the last 12 hours, starting from when it get's dark in the evening until 12 hours later in the morning, we the students are on 'escape and invasion'. For 12 hours we are given a map and have to navigate ourselves from point to point, meeting a member of friendly force (staff) at each checkpoint... Between each checkpoints, 'Hunter Force' (the bad guys -_- ), will be out looking for us. If they catch us they take us to 'interrogation', but I will get onto that bit later. If we come into contact with them, we're told it's best we just leg it lol. Most of our staff are still fairly young and a fair few are ex military, one in particular is rumoured to be ex-special forces. We don't know this for a fact, but we do know he was definitely a 'Pathfinder', which is kinda like a stepping stone, the level just under the S.A.S... Along with some current serving Royal Marines Commando's which they just hire to make our time that much crapper.
Right. Everyone get's caught in the end. It's just about WHEN you get caught that's the important part. If you get caught very early on then that just means you'll be in interrogation for longer, and therefore more likely to give up which is their aim. In interrogation they stick a sack over your head. there are 3 phases to interrogation. The second two phases I hear are quite crap. The second phase is just plain white noise, which I've been told is pretty naff, and the third phase is an interrogation with a guy who's just putting on a Russian accent to try get information from us of where all the checkpoints are and to try and scare us a little... They can't physically hit us though, so it's all a mental game and remembering they can't physically harm us...
The bit I'm worried about is the PT and most of all the stress positions. They stick all the captured people into a blow up tent, where we are in there with all the gear we were wearing outside to keep us warm in those minus degrees conditions. But now we are inside, it's starting to get pretty warm! Like I said, we aren't allowed to take our layers off... They are trying to get us to quit at the end of the day. :angry: A guy last year said he was thirsty and they just chucked a bucket of freezing cold water over him. ^_^ I'm not going to be asking for a drink I don't think...
I've been watching a few videos on YouTube... They are all based on real military soldiers who have been captured by the enemy though. Their main concern is escaping and not giving away their allies positions away... Mine is just plain and simple, PASSING. So I'm not sure if all their techniques will work for what I'm about to do lol. Like they talk about being the 'grey man'. The grey man doesn't need to give away any information besides basic things like his name. I'm just thinking that if I don't say anything besides my name, and keep completely quiet, if I will just get bollocked in return for it and given a major PT session lol? I don't want to be the guy who stands out, but I don't want to annoy these guys as they have complete control over me haha.
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