Minimum commitment period for loader?

I've long been interested in becoming a loader on a Leopard 2 and actually wanted to do 18 months of free service. Now I've realized that there are minimum commitment periods, and that loaders aren't always deployed that way (because SAZs have priority, and then, so as not to be just decorative, FWdlers become water carriers (in the figurative sense), so I've heard from soldiers). Since I don't want to spend 8 years traveling the world as a enlisted man (2 years of SAZ would be fine for me), I wanted to ask what the minimum commitment period is for loaders to be deployed?

Thanks for reading, forgive me for mistakes based on ignorance, I am grateful and open to constructive criticism from people who know something.

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Janii132
4 months ago

Hello

it is simply not worth forming a Fwdl. The months are also not there to look at a subunit but to get to know several units/ subunits and to say at the end, if necessary – I can imagine or not. Of course, it doesn’t use the Fwdl to wear water for months.. I haven’t experienced that yet.

I push the thumbs and don’t let you tell too much nonsense (positive and negative).

By the way, there is the possibility to move from a Fwdl to a SaZ.

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Janii132
4 months ago
Reply to  Topgunnr1

A camerad had only extended the SaZ 2 and then. Personally, I wouldn’t do it for the BFD alone. If then really the FWDL and ifs fits to go for at least 4 years. But this is my personal opinion.