Yeah I’m a staff sergeant in Nigerian Brigade they take it too seriously, I remember when I went to NCO camp it was as if I was actually in the military
BluePlayz of course it’s going to be a high standard of drill in the Army Cadets overall. The BB is voluntary and the officers in BB are trying their best with what they have. The army cadets and other cadets have well trained drill instructors who do that kind of thing full time. A lot of BB companies are tending to veer away from drill. However.... I will say I’ve also seen Army Cadets and even Sea and ATC Cadets who can’t seem to march properly. So you might want to think twice before you criticise the BB for our drill standards. At least we can march unlike a lot of Scouts out there. The only Scouts who seem to be able to march are those in the Bands or the Queens Scouts who generally provide the guard of honour at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday. All other Scouts I’ve ever seen have had abysmal drill standards
But the lads we do have are trying their hardest. They’re still way better than a lot of other BB companies out there that don’t do drill and some that do.
@@sniffadoghq why be embarrassed by being in the BB ? Sir Alex Ferguson was in the BB and he’s not embarrassed to admit it. He credits the BB for giving him the leadership qualities and experiences he had for many years along with a few other celebrities who have been in the BB