I met Royal Marines who served in the Canadian Forces, Greek Forces, French Foreign Legion, Israeli Defense Force and the USMC.
This dude served in the Canadian Forces and then joined the RM. It shouldn't be an issue.
From what I learned very quickly http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Crohn%27s_disease
Seems unlikely that you would pass an entry medical, hate to say it but the medical is one of the hardest parts for otherwise active people (high blood pressure, heart murmur, history of asthma...all fail)
Ask your doctor, and ask army recruitment, you can always try, possibly even the reserves.
I know of a haemophiliac in the reserves... but it depends on your role, and you'd never deploy.
tl;dr Very unlikely you'd pass entry medical
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You just need to wear some of these and hope no-one notices.
Yeah, that is possible. However, it is decently easy to entirely prevent. And I do mean entirely prevent. All that's necessary is something that prevents your IP Address (basically the number plate; a unique identifier of your PS4) being shown to anyone that connects to a game that you are playing. The easiest of these methods is usage of a VPN.
I suggest that you contact ProtonVPN for assistance after reading "http://reddit.com/comments/bg0enz/comment/elk67vb", because they're the best VPN provider that I have used. Configuration won't be totally easy if you're new to managing computers, but if the other option is no Online Play, I see no reason why you wouldn't be able to.
Regimental history book for the RLC, gen eyebrows.
Amazon is selling the DVD for a mere £148.47 plus £2.99 postage.
Here's a really recent one - Nov 2020
Goes into why there was no overall victory in Afghan and Iraq and why the military failed
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Blood-Metal-Dust-Afghanistan-2001-14/dp/1472831012
If it's not too late I'd have recommended you get a practice test book if you're at all concerned and want the best prep.
82% is decent, as long as you scare above what you need for the role.
The Soldier pocket books always have a great ORBAT
https://www.amazon.co.uk/British-Army-2000-01-Pocket-Guide/dp/0850527104
Trying to figure out a structure between 'Frontline first' 'Options for change' 'Delivering security in a changing world' and whatever reviews I've forgotten could be difficult.
However since it's a mod for a game, just make it up and some spotter will be quick to correct you!
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Check out the book "Sniper One" by Sgt Dan Mills. (Amazon)
It's a good read that should cover some of what you're looking for, it's a first hand account of a British sniper platoon in Iraq.
As u/WubbleWubble said, there are books out there with answers. I bought this one (used off ebay for a few quid) as it had worked examples and it helped a great deal.
I got shinsplints like a motherfucker when I started training. Then I bought a pair of running shoes specifically designed for people with shinsplints. Haven't had a complaint since then. Not sure how much I can attribute to the shoes, or the nearly 2 weeks off of running while they arrived, but somewhere between the 2 was my salvation.
They're not cheap, but Brooks Ghost 12s really have saved my ass.
Also, you're still a fair bit over your recommended BMI. The more weight you can drop, the less stress you're going to put on yourself. Very important, especially when just starting out.
Here you go mate.
It's good for stubble as long as it doesn't get too long, hence me having a wet shave on the Monday. I get pretty bad razor burn if I wet shave every day but this is a lot kinder to my skin. Takes AA batteries and is good for in the field too.