My Grandson is going into the RAF as A 16 year old apprentice shortly and the wife just said it will nice seeing the boy come through the door on leave in uniform just like his grand parents
but I've told her I don't think they allow it now a days on safety reasons
And if that's true how ever did we get in this state , I can still see my big Brother come through the door on leave from his ship in his uniform with his kit bag on his shoulder after serving on the small Sub chases in the Atlantic and the Russian Convoys for six years and how proud I was
We should to be ashamed
I am afraid you are correct. That is the official advice or order of the MOD. It was once regarded as a form of advertising but sadly the uniform wearer is easily recognised by the cowards who don't wear one.
I remember when I first came home in uniform in the 50s'. M y father took me to is local club ( The Carters & Motorman's) where anybody in uniform was welcomed witha special day's membership.How times have changed.
retro. Sadly, you're right. I remember, wayyy back in the 1960's, I went home on my first leave, in uniform, and got waves and admiring glances, (from girls), I was in an army uniform in a Royal Navy city. :o}
I met an old gentleman,about 4 years ago, in my local hostelry. I was told by another patron that he had dropped into Arnhem on the Marget Garden Op.
I recalled the Canadian broadcaster at the battle saying.'If you ever meet one of these brave men from the sky then buy him a pint '
So I did and a tear came to his eye. He remembered the quote and told me the name of the war correspondent.
been around for a long time
the holy archbishop makarios arranged for a few national Cypriot police to be hot and they handed in their resignations the next day
the freedom loving algerians shot lots of gendarmes 1962
and the palestine police had reunions in secret
for fear of reprisals - fifty years after liberation, grudge bearing israelis
oh and when Sadam Huseein was shot at
as his cortege passed thro a village,
no sense of humour at all - - he massacred the whole lot !
// 'If you ever meet one of these brave men from the sky then buy him a pint '//
I was told to do so for the ex military bouncers at any pub - they are less wild than the er normal ones
Arnhem is NOT one of greatest victories - another end the war quick gimmicks that Churchill loved ( italy, dieppe , north africa )
Didnt it all end when Princess Pats brigade charged over an open field and were mown down by machine gun ?