Although this is largely "Non Erotic" there is an erotic description and adult references.
The part detailing the Edinburgh Territorial Army "Executive Stretch" is gospel truth. The TA provided it so that, when people had to go on TA exercises, the organisation leaders would know what they were having to face. That would make giving TA leave easier.
I took part in one of them and Ben's thoughts and achievements of those days are my own.
Exercise Executive Stretch was available up to 2018. If it is still available, then I would heartily recommend it.
The father and son at the nude beach is based on an actual, though somewhat elevated, incident. So too is the canal swim, where a Team Leader did what Ben does.
The Grade 2 listed San Remo building in Boscombe is real and is my dream home. If one day I win the lottery....
The Story Begins
Ben woke up in pitch darkness and in a strange place. His eyes adjusted to the lack of light. All he could make out was that he was in a small room. Ben hadn't been brought before a court, or arrested, or even questioned by the police under caution. He hadn't committed any crime. This wasn't a kidnap for a ransom. He hadn't rich parents who would pay for his safe release. He didn't have millions in the bank, or even thousands. He had a mortgage which took up half of his salary in interest payments. He wasn't a celebrity who would gain his captors publicity for their favoured cause.
Now, instead of being in his Victorian 3 bed Tettenhall, Wolverhampton villa, Ben was in some unknown place and cold. His mattress was only a foldable futon. It was not very comfortable. He had not slept very well. There was only a sheet to cover him, not even a duvet.
Ben was a respectable middle manager in a multi-national corporation. He was here through choice. He had signed up for "The 5 day Ultimate Team Challenge". His firm had agreed to pay half of his fees because he would evaluate the course for other managers. Ben reasoned that this was better than the boring courses that he was sent on.
These added little to his working ethos. In fact some of the courses were mediocre. They were worse than useless since while he was on them his workload increased. He came back to a backlog of tasks.
Exercise "Executive Stretch"
When he was in his twenties, Ben had been on a "Executive Stretch" course run by the Edinburgh Territorial Army. He had been on a night exercise where they had walked across the Pentland hills with a rifle (unloaded). They had been warned that they would come under enemy fire. If they were shot at, they were to go to ground immediately.
At the briefing Ben had thought "Dive down into sheep shit. Sod that for a game of soldiers".
When they came under fire he knew that these were just blanks but instinctively he did go to ground immediately, even though he might land in sheep dung.
Then males and females from all 5 teams then went to sleep (fully clothed) on temporary beds in a communal tent.
Next day they were woken by a man playing the bagpipes. The men had to wash themselves in a large communal tent. There was no privacy as men washed themselves all over. The female tent was further away. Sometimes the door to the male tent blew open, allowing the women to see the naked men. Some of the women stopped to look but most just passed by.
A simple breakfast of bacon and eggs and toast never tasted so good.
Literally Bridge Building
Ben remembered how his team managed to put together a partially dismantled bridge over a 15 foot deep chasm. That task had a superb team leader, and Ben had never felt so proud. The Team Leader for that task had been superb. He led the team without any friction between team members and had even involved Ben who had no engineering experience whatsoever.
Ben expected his team to win the maximum points for that exercise. He expected that would put his team into the lead over the other 4 teams.
Ben was shocked when the team were awarded zero points. The TA officer said "You fell for the oldest trick in the book. You assumed that the part of the bridge you could see standing was structurally sound. It wasn't. So if you allowed a MV (motor vehicle) to cross the whole bridge would collapse.
Never had Ben suffered such an instant disappointment.
The Tunnel
Ben was appointed leader for taking his team through a T shaped "tunnel". This was just a tarpaulin thrown over a T shaped hole which was the partially flooded. A TA Major stood watch overhead. In case of panic Ben had a key word to shout and the tarp would be quickly removed.
One of the commands was to keep silence as much as possible. Ben went into the tunnel and instantly felt fear. He took a little time to get used to the dark and wet and then signalled for his team to follow. When all the team was in he started to move towards the T junction. Ben was still fearful but managed to hide his fear as he whispered instructions.
He was near the T junction. Then suddenly there was a foul smelling gas. In what he considered a controlled voice he shouted "Gas masks on." Ben's instinct was to order a retreat but he knew the task was to get to the 2 exits. He never even considered using the key word.
He went on to the T junction and said to the person behind him "I am going to the right to see if there is a safe exit. John, go to the left to check that this is safe and come back". When Ben and John returned Ben said loudly "Both exits are safe. Use them both". This was not easy since Ben and the others were still wearing gas masks.
Ben was glad that his team got 8 marks. The lost 2 was because he hadn't waited to check that his evacuation command had been heard by all, Also he hadn't said to go to the left and right alternately. Under the circumstances Ben felt proud of his command skills.
The Ultimate Team Challenge Blurb
The blurb for the Challenge read
"Can you handle an extreme physical challenge?
Could you plan a mass escape, like in the "The Great Escape"?.
Would you be one of the prisoners who escaped?
Disclaimers
You may be a "prisoner" or a "guard".
No one in the group will know anything about the others.
You must declare any medical or psychological conditions of the prisoners and the guards.