Capt Alex Kealy (Rifles)
From an Infantry perspective, AT is a release from work at the same time as improving teamwork, putting people in unfamiliar situations and just being good fun. It is difficult trying to fit AT in with operations but finding time is definitely worth it for the lads. Training has been good in terms of leadership, team building and the ability to work under pressure.


We asked personnel at the Joint Services Alpine Meet in the Swiss Alps what benefits taking part in Adventurous Training (AT) can bring

