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Father and son brave Regiment recruit camp

Private Keneik Wallen Sr, left, with Private Wallen Jr at Warwick Camp (Photograph supplied)

A father who encouraged his son to enlist in the Royal Bermuda Regiment recalled “good moments” as he watched the teenager take part in a recruit camp alongside him.

Private Keneik Wallen, 38, signed up for the battalion’s July intake of rookie soldiers to gain experience and improve his fitness.

A starting soldier is put through his paces in the Royal Bermuda Regiment’s latest recruit camp for July (Photograph supplied)

A few days later, his 18-year-old son — also Keneik — joined the regiment and the pair completed foundational training next to another 12 recruits on July 21.

Private Wallen Sr said: “Watching him shoot down the range for the first time — he was so excited about all of that, so there were some good moments.

“There was such a mix-up at times because we share the same name, so they would say ‘Wallen, stand up’. I would be shuffling first but it wasn’t me so they had to say ‘Wallen Sr, not you; Wallen Jr, it’s you’.

“It was pretty funny.”

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

The hospital worker from Pembroke joined the regiment to help him become more disciplined.

“It’s been over 20 years I’ve been ducking the army but I need to get my fitness level up and need the experience,” he explained.

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

“I’m not that self-motivated when it comes to exercise but the Regiment will definitely give you that discipline to do what you have to do.”

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

Private Wallen Jr, who graduated from The Berkeley Institute last month, said: “I joined to better myself.”

The landscaper added that even after only two weeks of recruit camp he felt more patient and had improved his discipline.

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

Sergeant Damir Armstrong, the recruit camp’s platoon sergeant, said 12 men and two women with a wide range of ages completed the course.

He added: “The older, more experienced members of the platoon were able to put their arms around the youths and give them some tough love at times.”

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

Sergeant Armstrong, an insurance professional in his civilian life, said highlights of the camp included an overnight field exercise at Hog Bay in Sandys as well as learning how to safely work with the SA-80 rifle.

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

He recalled: “Some of the recruits had never handled a weapon so to see them get rid of their apprehension and gain trust in the training team — that we were teaching them to handle it safely, not to harm themselves or others — was great.

“Then when they actually shot they were completely comfortable with it.

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

“It’s about helping them get rid of those inhibitions and encouraging them to try new things.

“Being in the Regiment gives you the tools to handle multiple things being thrown at you.”

The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s July recruit camp in action (Photograph supplied)

The recruits will take part in continuation training before they are posted to companies in the battalion.

Sergeant Armstrong, who is part of the regiment’s recruitment team, said: “Hopefully these soldiers will be able to take this experience, recommend it to their peers and help our number continue to grow.”

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Published July 25, 2023 at 7:56 am (Updated July 25, 2023 at 8:26 am)

Father and son brave Regiment recruit camp

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