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Yes I did left after many happy years to move to a new challenge. Nearly rejoined the marines 2 years ago but family won in the end
Yes.The country is more than just the people in it.
Indeed, it's also the oil that's not in it that is somewhere else that we're entitled because we want it.
If you can stick it for the pension and are at a reasonable level (officer generally) you are made for life - a friend will be leavig the Navy in very few years time, younger than me, and he will be able to claim a living-wage pension
Nice, bet that won't be included in the public sector cuts being made, instead we can concentrate on making nursing and teaching undesirable occupations whilst encouraging the use of stupidly expensive weaponry as a career. Funny, but I would have thought making the country worth defending should be a priority.
Anyway isn't DC proposing a 20-30% reduction in the size of the Army?
Some men are just not man enough for some roles in life
this is called "military thinking" ๐
How many in the Army [i]actually fight[/i]? and how many are support?
Those that brag, boast and poisture tend to be those who don't fight.
Just feed off the fighting soldiers reputation.
simonfbarnes - MemberSome men are just not man enough for some roles in life
this is called "military thinking"
Yet if I put a smiley at the end of it, it might well be called 'irony'. ๐
i usually avoid padded's threads, but this one is funny.
I was also in the ATC (also did a tour' in the Cubs) ๐
Ha! Reminds me of Slackbladder killing his favourite Pigeon!
No way, I'm a pacifist. And anyway, if someone wants the thankless task of invading us, it's much easier and cheaper to wait till they arrive and then kill them with IEDs, though we might have to wait a while to see if they could do a better job of running the country than the Tories...
It seems to me a lot of what the armed forces do is defending British "interests", which usually turn out to be things we'd be better off not doing
