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Parachute Regiment To Lose Their Parachutes.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 90896/A rmy-chi efs-fur y-Paras -lose-p arachut es-New- cutback s-mean- recruit s-longe r-train ed-jump .html
/// Former Parachute Regiment officer Dan Jarvis, now a Labour MP, revealed that parachuting is being phased out and in future most recruits will not see a chute or receive specialist airborne training. ///
The Desert Rats, are losing their Tanks, now the Parachute Regiment are losing their parachutes, what next are the Rifle Brigades about to lose their rifles, so that they can be given to the rebels in Syria?
/// Former Parachute Regiment officer Dan Jarvis, now a Labour MP, revealed that parachuting is being phased out and in future most recruits will not see a chute or receive specialist airborne training. ///
The Desert Rats, are losing their Tanks, now the Parachute Regiment are losing their parachutes, what next are the Rifle Brigades about to lose their rifles, so that they can be given to the rebels in Syria?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.During my army days a long time ago the extra money was only paid during actual training . You lost it when you returned to your unit.
So in effect that extra would only be paid for 3 months.
The whole idea behind it was that every branch of the army would have a
small number of paras who could be called upon to carry out a specific mission. If they were called upon they were then paid the higher rate for its duration.
So in effect that extra would only be paid for 3 months.
The whole idea behind it was that every branch of the army would have a
small number of paras who could be called upon to carry out a specific mission. If they were called upon they were then paid the higher rate for its duration.
This link suggests the payment was on-going http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-1 3555162
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