In the Army Now - The joy of the Armed Forces
I've never been a soldier. I was an air cadet once, but that mostly involved sitting in a mouldy hut learning about aeroplane engines with the hint that one day we might go flying.
Yet, anyone who has spent time defending their nation, or at least drinking bromide-laced-tea for their nation, must have stories to tell. Tell them now.
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 18:26)
I've never been a soldier. I was an air cadet once, but that mostly involved sitting in a mouldy hut learning about aeroplane engines with the hint that one day we might go flying.
Yet, anyone who has spent time defending their nation, or at least drinking bromide-laced-tea for their nation, must have stories to tell. Tell them now.
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 18:26)
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The RAF paid me to go to University on the condition that I joined
as an officer for 7 years when I finished my degree. I took their money and then resigned my commission without a day of service.
I have to pay some of the money back...at the huge expense of 0% interest and in sums defined by me. Brilliant
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 19:54, Reply)
as an officer for 7 years when I finished my degree. I took their money and then resigned my commission without a day of service.
I have to pay some of the money back...at the huge expense of 0% interest and in sums defined by me. Brilliant
( , Thu 23 Mar 2006, 19:54, Reply)
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