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Perhaps The Army Should Be More Careful Who They Allow In Their 'men's' Army?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-38 16980/G hanaian -born-s oldier- sues-Mo D-200-0 000-neg ligence -got-CO LD-mili tary-ex ercise- Wales.h tml
And who is paying the legal expenses for this person's claim?
And who is paying the legal expenses for this person's claim?
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/// Oh come off it AOG as soon as you learnt that I was born abroad and could not speak English you jumped to conclusions - it was plain to see as the nose on your face - several members have also commented on it!! ///
Before coming out with your false accusations, please provide the proof.
/// As for you being top of my hate list - I don't have a hate list! ///
Then be more specific, what list were you referring to, when you put?
/// But don't worry your always top of my list! ///
/// Oh come off it AOG as soon as you learnt that I was born abroad and could not speak English you jumped to conclusions - it was plain to see as the nose on your face - several members have also commented on it!! ///
Before coming out with your false accusations, please provide the proof.
/// As for you being top of my hate list - I don't have a hate list! ///
Then be more specific, what list were you referring to, when you put?
/// But don't worry your always top of my list! ///
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Article from 7 years ago, why have the Army not sorted this out?
Article from 7 years ago, why have the Army not sorted this out?
Absolutely brilliant news! I'm off to see a solicitor tomorrow because during exercise in Sennybridge in 1984 I absolutely froze my t**$ off whilst digging a fire trench, mid November.
Joking aside, I really do despair at times at the calibre of some of the potential recruits that presently join HM Forces. There's all too often a distinct lack of moral fibre but particularly so in this case. One tip we were given prior to exercise in the Beacons was to take a pair of ladies tights for warmth.
They certainly did the trick, but chafed a little when we had to 'bug out', but hey-ho, I'd joined the British Army as an infantry soldier, not the Women's Auxiliary Balloon Corps......
Joking aside, I really do despair at times at the calibre of some of the potential recruits that presently join HM Forces. There's all too often a distinct lack of moral fibre but particularly so in this case. One tip we were given prior to exercise in the Beacons was to take a pair of ladies tights for warmth.
They certainly did the trick, but chafed a little when we had to 'bug out', but hey-ho, I'd joined the British Army as an infantry soldier, not the Women's Auxiliary Balloon Corps......
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