I am not Welsh, is this a problem? Are you allowed to volunteer to a different regiment Edit: "after acceptance" for whatever reason? What reading do you advise for such a role? I watch videos mainly on procurement such as by Perun and hypohystericalhistory. Thank You. Edit: How little can you eat?
Hello,
The Welsh Cavalry is a Regiment in the Royal Armoured Corps, so the role you're looking for is "Armoured Corps Officer": https://jobs.army.mod.uk/roles/royal-armoured-corps/armoured-corps-officer/
There's no nationality requirement outside normal eligibility, so not being Welsh shouldn't be a problem.
You may find these reading suggestions helpful: https://armyofficerselection.wixsite.com/aosb/reading-list
If you're interested in procurement, you may find a role as a Royal Logistic Corps officer appealing: https://jobs.army.mod.uk/roles/royal-logistic-corps/royal-logistic-corps-officer/
As for eating: we can't offer any specific dietary advice, but you honestly don't need to worry about dieting during training as food will be provided.
I hope I am not taking too much of your time with this question but first Thank You so much for the documents, this is exactly what I need. Are there any specific conflicts that I should read into, the link you gave has "Low Level Operations" which I assume means Counter-Insurgencies, like the Cyprus Emergency (1955-1959)? Finally, are there any sources on analyse of present British or overseas (Like Ukraine.) war-fighting?
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