Day 3
Another 8.30 start and it was straight into training down the stairs for the Royal Albert Hall. Everyone at this point are looking pretty good,in the words of the SGT 'no point flogging a dead horse'. Everything going well suddenly we were struck with a dilemma where a VR officer had turned up as part of the university air squadron and one person would be taken from the auxiliaries to be placed next to him. Emma had been pick which left me by myself at the back of the lines. More confusing and of course muster training later we went for lunch and more pasta bake. So much pasta! This week seems to be more about pasta and doughnuts than march and drill!
Faced with the prospect of losing one of us, we all at this point put our absolutely best foot forward as to not be dropped. Luckily a couple of hours later a surprise came in the form of a VRT officer who filled the gap. Even though we had to stay a little longer to practise with him none of us minded as it ment we would now all marching together.
Stood down at 4.30 ready to eat and bull some shoes it was a defiantly a team effort in the lounge. 8 o'clock came and we were all ready to head to the bar for an interesting night ahead.
Day 4
Ah day 4 arrives and everyone's up with slightly sore heads after a very good night thrown by the QCS lads. First things first and the WO gives us a quick brief on the Cenotaph parade as today will be practising for the parade in London. 25 min later and everyone is out on the parade square ready to get their marching heads on. With over 50 of us in the parade is was soon noticed that it would be hard for all of us to keep in step as the QCS weren't quite used to having such small legs marching with them. A few more attempts and we were pretty much sorted, now everyone was getting quite excited knowing where we were all going to be in a couple of days time!
After lunch it was our last inspection for No.1s and more training for the Royal Albert Hall and marching with greatcoats which was a rather interesting task! The 'no point flogging a dead horse' phrase came out again so we were all given an early stack.
Seeing the QCS lads march in front of us today was such a sight. The lads really do work hard and for it, they look the absolute part. To be here this week has made us all feel so proud to be part of the military and part of 606.
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