Raw Recruits: Squaddies at 16 - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
While the girls grapple with the reality of not seeing their parents for six weeks, the boys are already in trouble thanks to an illicit cigarette butt.

Episode 2
Allegations of bullying mean that one junior soldier faces being kicked out for bad behaviour, while another tearful recruit wants to leave.

Episode 3
The platoon head to Normandy to visit the graves of 4,000 soldiers, leading some to confirm their commitment to serving their country, while others question their future.

Episode 4
The soldiers are trained to kill using bullets and bayonettes, and undergo their toughest physical test to date.

Episode 5
Graduation arrives, the final celebration of six months of hard graft. But will all the junior soldiers graduate to their chosen regiment?

Episode 6
Having completed training, the young privates are dispersed across the length and breadth of the country to join their chosen regiments.
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