we didn't think we were hard fella , we were arrogant there is a difference..... but the arrogance comes from hard physical training.... A man once said
"What manner of men are these who wear the red beret?
They are firstly, all volunteers and are then toughened by hard physical training. As a result they have that infectious optimism and that offensive eagerness which comes from physical well being. They have jumped from the air and by doing so have conquered fear.
Their duty lies in the van of battle; they are proud of their honour and have never failed in any task. They have the highest standards in all things whether it be skills in battle or smartness in execution of all peacetime duties.
They have shown themselves to be as tenacious and determined in defence as they are courageous in attack. They are in fact, men apart.
Every Man an Emperor."
Field Marshall the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein.
now once you have done 6 and a half months of para training including P Company and your Jumps ... then you can comment on wheather paras THINK they are hard or whether they are Hard....
Hard doesn't mean you can fight or bang.... Hard means you can physically and mentally push yourself when your body is at the brink of dying and you can still carry on. Not give up or let somebody wind you up, you just take it like a man and do your job... Thats why the Para's are the Best infintry Unit in the British army and the British Army is the best Army in the world.......
Henas Just deal with it and play toy war on your PC
love ya really buddy