rockjet wrote:haha... classic well that brightened up my day... so whats the freq for the TRG then
From the time that I've been on this forum, I've kinda worked it out that we aren't really supposed to know.
Yes they do transmit on the main Channels i.e Ch34, Ch8 etc - (thats in a blue moon) - so yeah - If people knew freqs channels for TRG, I don't think their suprise raids etc would happen successfully.....
TRG was 1st group to get the new radios. But
alot of tranning is involed in even getting the TRG uniform.
1st night of stage One you carrying 150kg of shit on ya bag running in no mans land for two hrs.
and then if u even pass the 1st few stages of the TRG Stages. You got the run and swim and bike from canningvale to HQ so i hear, it may of changed it now but year its very hard trainnin course.
Pardon me for being ignorant TRG = tactical response group right ?
You posted this in the "Introduce yourself"
Hi my name is Matt
23yrs old (gosh i feel old) work for the government
So maybe im just curious 23 and in the TRG ? Is this possible....
im not attacking just curious not much goes past me for a start haha i always though TRG had to be in the force for a while etc etc, but like again i said correct me if im ignorant.
Im actually related to constable care you must know him ????
Look guys at the end of the day I am what I am for what I am and if you don’t believe me well that’s your own choice I am not going to keep explaining myself for who I am
With reference to frequency, you know I can’t give that out otherwise surprises wont be surprises anyhow. Luke, you’re quite right about the training I remember it being hard though not at what you described it. (I remember running up 51flights of stairs in central park with lights off and no night vision all in under4minutes flat)
I got into TRG through something I did and personally don’t want to talk about it as the incident haunts me still. It comes to appreciate how lucky we all are with brave citizens both career and volunteer around us helping make WA a cleaner yet safer place and for what I do means we can clean up some of the scum off today’s street. Although it’s extremely hard the results at the end of the day its rewarding.
Markmywords:
Say hi to constable care for me wont you. Now I understand
Your choice guys as I don’t want to be bagged and questioned each time I post so let me know what it will be?
Shank.ed wrote:Look guys at the end of the day I am what I am for what I am and if you don’t believe me well that’s your own choice I am not going to keep explaining myself for who I am
With reference to frequency, you know I can’t give that out otherwise surprises wont be surprises anyhow. Luke, you’re quite right about the training I remember it being hard though not at what you described it. (I remember running up 51flights of stairs in central park with lights off and no night vision all in under4minutes flat)
I got into TRG through something I did and personally don’t want to talk about it as the incident haunts me still. It comes to appreciate how lucky we all are with brave citizens both career and volunteer around us helping make WA a cleaner yet safer place and for what I do means we can clean up some of the scum off today’s street. Although it’s extremely hard the results at the end of the day its rewarding.
Markmywords:
Say hi to constable care for me wont you. Now I understand
Your choice guys as I don’t want to be bagged and questioned each time I post so let me know what it will be?
It's people like you Shank.ed - That help make our city a safer place to live - So rather than being bagged for it, I would second a motion to praise rather than bag you (i'm not that sort of person) - So hopefully you'll stick around -