There is a new story in the news about a Fijian chap who is being deported. He has just left the British Army having served for 13 years.
I'm not sure I understand this. How is it possible for a foreigner to enlist in the British Army in the first place ? Wouldn't have to be a British citizen in order to serve in our armed forces ?
I'm sure that this will go viral next week and the UK Borders Agency will see some sense and allow this chap to remain in the UK. He seems to have committed quite a small offence, which was dealt with by his CO in the normal way. Squaddies having a scrap is hardly unheard of, after all !
But I still don't understand how he served in the Army in the first place. I'm not sure exactly why I feel uneasy about this point but I would have thought that having UK citizenship would have been a minimum requirement to join our Army.
You are right Sandy...I forgot about the Gurkhas. But surely the others were serving in Iraq in their own Armed Forces ? Its easy to think that it was just the Brits and the Yanks involved but lots of other nationalities served as well, as they still do in Afganistan.
I hope it goes well for this Fijian chap, as he has a British wife and kids. I really don't think we should be treating our war heros like this, especially after all the fuss about the retired Gurkhas.
The British army has always had commonwealth citzens as members, they form a substantial portion of recruits . This dates back at least 100 years.
There is even a special section to recruit them
http://www.army.mod.uk/join/20189.aspx
In addition soldiers from places like Australia are sometimes temporarily transfered to the British army for training and expierience .
Without the foreign recruits the Army would be seriously under strength.