hey , im a little confuse from the term NSF , NS , regularOriginally posted by mhcampboy:mainly, commandos for NSF's...
if u see other services nsfs with airborne badge.. then tat one is NCC airborne
and also regulars from all services are allowed to take the course..
NSF means... ppl serving NS now....Originally posted by Unidentified:hey , im a little confuse from the term NSF , NS , regular
what the diff ? can pls enlighten me ?
got one of my friend got a airborne badge but he is in service side.. he did not get from NCC.. he OOC from commando training but attended airborne training.. then he go for supply sup course, ppl curious and ask him lolOriginally posted by mhcampboy:mainly, commandos for NSF's...
if u see other services nsfs with airborne badge.. then tat one is NCC airborne
and also regulars from all services are allowed to take the course..
sorry sir. its just that i heard from my medic fren he wanted to take on the parachuting corz. so i was wondering if it is possible for other vocations to take too. any pes status requirement? coz i may wanna up pes...Originally posted by Obersturmfuhrer:TS appears very ill-informed. The Basic Airborne course is not exclusive to any formation but Commandos, SOF and Naval divers (regardless of NSF or regulars) have priority. The advance module i.e. combat jump is more or less exclusive to these groups.
Lower down on the priority scale are the regular servicemen and then they have some slots for the NCC as some sort of PR. NSFs (other than the 3 vocations mentioned) have an extremely low chance of going for it.