British Army cadet was forced to stand to attention in front of hundreds after being spotted with a bulge in his trousers.The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is renowned as a conveyor belt for Army officers and can count Prince Harry as one of its more famous alumni.One of the institution's many traditions to ensure discipline is upheld at the Berkshire base is parading cadets' misdemeanours no matter how small and petty. READ MORE: Drunk army cadet at Prince Harry's Sandhurst claimed 'Queen' told him to get on the p***Author Geordie Stewart, 33, passed through Sandhurst's prestigious doors on his way to a five-year career in an Army reconnaissance regiment.In his new book 'Hurry Up And Wait: The Secret Life of a Sandhurst Cadet', Geordie reveals the hilarious and often baffling world of parades at Sandhurst.
Speaking about one occasion, Geordie writes: "More than 150 officer cadets stood on parade. The opening brief concluded with the remark that the intake 'had more extras than Ben Hur'."Every cadet involved must clearly demonstrate why they have been called to the humiliating walk of shame whether that be for not tidying their room or leaving a pubic hair in the sink.
Geordie said: "It was an eclectic mixture of outfits, offences and corrections. Philipps had his whole bed out with him – showing bed springs with rust removed – while the Commodore had new water bottles, having been found with black polish on his original ones to cover the dirt. "Lockwood showed his face without the wasp.
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