Question: When the exercise was designed, Neill created a buddy system based on similarity of soldiers backgrounds (rank, unit, age, fitness, skill level). The first group
When the exercise was designed, Neill created a buddy system based on similarity of soldiers backgrounds (rank, unit, age, fitness, skill level). The first group out of the jungle were assigned buddies and one other: two lance corporals and one corporal from the same unit (regular army); ages 2426 with good fitness levels; all top roping and abseiling (TR&A) instructors. The second group out were assigned buddies: a sergeant and a lance corporal from the same unit (elite regular army); ages 25 and 37; good fitness levels; both with Commando Brigade skills. The group left in the cave split into a lieutenant colonel and a major (buddies); one from the regular army and one from the part-time territorial army; ages 46 and 54; fair fitness level; one TR&A and one ski instructor. The second faction was the three from the Hong Kong unita lance corporal and two privates, all from the Hong Kong unit; ages 2432; fair to good fitness levels; one with jungle training and two novices. Would you have set up the buddy system as Neill did? Why or why not? If not, what would you have changed?
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