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Military section
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A few member have asked for a Military section and so I just want to find out what the general consensus is...
Do we want an to add a Military section and if so under which category would you like to see it?
Thanks
AB Ed
Do we want an to add a Military section and if so under which category would you like to see it?
Thanks
AB Ed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's a good idea to have a military section
variety is the spice of life . It would be a good forum for military personnel ex army etc.. as long
as it is used properly and relevant questions
posted . I notice quite a lot of topics in
Chatterbank which should be in other categories
Answer bankers should view all the categories as there are some really good questions which
go unanswered
,
variety is the spice of life . It would be a good forum for military personnel ex army etc.. as long
as it is used properly and relevant questions
posted . I notice quite a lot of topics in
Chatterbank which should be in other categories
Answer bankers should view all the categories as there are some really good questions which
go unanswered
,
Oh mamma + Goody that was just a bit of friendly inter-service rivalry.
Tell me about tri-service, my last posting was teaching Army Navy and RAF recruits about Battlefield First Aid, in th Senior NCO's Mess we celebrated Trafalgar Day with the RN, all SNCO's from the barracks were invited (told) to attend. The Navy's Warrant Officer bought all his sailors a tot of rum, the Pongos (soldiers) he bought each a bottle of Port for their part in the battle. He fined the RAF senior NCOs each a bottle of wine for not being at the battle. No matter that Trafalgar took place 98 years before man learned to fly, each one of the crabs paid though, next time their SNCO would get his revenge on the Navy believe me
Tell me about tri-service, my last posting was teaching Army Navy and RAF recruits about Battlefield First Aid, in th Senior NCO's Mess we celebrated Trafalgar Day with the RN, all SNCO's from the barracks were invited (told) to attend. The Navy's Warrant Officer bought all his sailors a tot of rum, the Pongos (soldiers) he bought each a bottle of Port for their part in the battle. He fined the RAF senior NCOs each a bottle of wine for not being at the battle. No matter that Trafalgar took place 98 years before man learned to fly, each one of the crabs paid though, next time their SNCO would get his revenge on the Navy believe me