I'm doing some research for myself and for my Uniform Service Diploma, I'm trying to decide if I should jump straight to regular or start in the reservist and transfer to the regular. I would love to be a airborne soldier even though it will be hard, as soon I saw Para Platoon I knew that is the life I want to live but I think the leap into a regular will be hard for me. I just want to know what would the process be to transfer from airborne reservist to regular as surely it will be different compared to regular infantry groups as they would take Reservist P-Company compared to regular P-Company so would they have to retake P-Company? Thanks in advance.
Hello and thank you for your question.
If I could pass you over to a Subject Matter Expert about the Paras, he might be able to help you out.
Paratrooper
Hopefully he will be able to help you with your question.
-Danny.
The exact training required when transferring from the Reserves to a Regular unit depends largely on the experience and training you have had with your 4 Para unit. There are some minor difference's between Regular and Reserve P company so you would be expected to retake the course as part of transferring.
If your goal is join the Parachute Regiment as a regular soldier, joining a 4 Para unit and transferring is an extremally long winded way of joining. Our advice would be to simply join as a regular soldier. You can always transfer to 4 Para at a later date, which a large proportion of Paratroopers do.
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