Have you ever wanted to experience the Armed Forces without actually having to sign up?
Thatѻýs how Goldstream Gazette reporter Kendra Wong felt when she learned of the chance to participate in a special hands-on, fully interactive practice run of Victoriaѻýs ѻýExperience the Canadian Armed Forcesѻý at the Bay St Armoury in Victoria.
Donning her runners and workout gear, the diminutive reporter who stands roughly five feet tall but has the internal fortitude of a large linebacker on your favourite football team, demonstrated her athletic abilities and resiliency on Thursday.
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This dry-run was organized in preparation for a full event on Saturday at the Armoury, which will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Officials chose this interactive experience to provide the public with an inside look at what itѻýs like to begin a career as a soldier, sailor or aviator.
These are called sandbag lifts and Kendra needs to do 30 of them 😮 Help us cheer her on!! 🏋🏻ѻý♀️
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Members of the media were given the opportunity to take part in dry land training, attempt the Forcesѻý physical fitness test, sample military rations, try on full combat gear, and practice on a fully electronic shooting range.
ѻýIt was a pretty eye-opening experience,ѻý said Wong after finishing the two-hour training experience. ѻýSome of the exercises were quite challenging, especially the physical fitness test ѻý a lot of them were carrying sandbags. But overall it was very rewarding.ѻý
Itѻýs break time for our intrepid undercover journalist. Time for some strawberry flavoured 🍓 rations
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When approached with the opportunity to put on her camouflage and test her limits, Wong jumped at a chance that doesnѻýt come around all the time.
ѻýIt sounded like a an extremely interesting opportunity,ѻý she added.
ѻýTo sit in someone elseѻýs shoes, especially as a report where youѻýre usually telling someone elseѻýs story, but this was the opposite of that. I have a lot of respect for armed forces personnel who can do all this.ѻý
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