Deportivo Seagull
I should coco
Potmess
Now that is a truly evil thing!
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Potmess
RAEC Resettlement Officer attached to RAMC. Had the balloon gone up I would have been attached to a TA infantry battalion to do some "proper" soldiering. Presumably I'd be back afterwards "resettling" the many medical discharges caused by that "balloon"! (If I was lucky, myself, of course!). Your Navy-themed thread reminded me of a former colleague who was in the RAF and had to attend a course at a Naval shore establishment. He arrived at the gates a little late and asked the sentry if he could let him in only to be told "Liberty Boat leaves at seven." Of course my mate had not the foggiest idea what the sailor meant until it was explained by a Naval officer. Similarly, he was confused during the course of the day when a tannoy announcement told him and everyone else to "stand easy". Different things to different people!
Now that is a truly evil thing!
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What canoes were all You old salts on?
Bristol,Newcastle,Invincible and Glasgow for Me, loved every minute of it [emoji1303][emoji3]️
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What canoes were all You old salts on?
Bristol,Newcastle,Invincible and Glasgow for Me, loved every minute of it [emoji1303][emoji3]️
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Sussex, Dauntless, Drake, Mercury, and Warrior.
Ganges, Daedalus, Yarmouth, Hasler,Rothesay, Excellent, Phoenix, CinC Fleet retinue, Berwick, Dolphin, Edinburgh, Sultan, Ark Royal,
What branch were you in although your stint at L on S might be the giveaway?
Chef.
We go everywhere.
I forgot HMS Pembroke, after Ganges, did my professional training there, although a lot said no one ever passed the course.
Ah Chatham Rating, If I said to you back then that in the late 90’s BHA would be playing home games in the Medway Towns you’d have me sectioned to basket weaving at Hasler [emoji23]
You were in Petersfield then, was that Pompey **** of a book shop owner up there in those days?
Just twenty words a week in my day.The crew on SSBN patrols get a familygram limited to circa 40 words and heavily scrutinised, there won’t be any bad news in these as the sub won’t compromise its position by surfacing.
Many crew have returned to find loved ones have past away.
I forgot Raleigh and Mercury haha. Cant be many military establishments like Mercury that had a public road through the middle of it. Used to see cars with families in them, slowing down to look at the sailors
RAEC Resettlement Officer attached to RAMC. Had the balloon gone up I would have been attached to a TA infantry battalion to do some "proper" soldiering. Presumably I'd be back afterwards "resettling" the many medical discharges caused by that "balloon"! (If I was lucky, myself, of course!). Your Navy-themed thread reminded me of a former colleague who was in the RAF and had to attend a course at a Naval shore establishment. He arrived at the gates a little late and asked the sentry if he could let him in only to be told "Liberty Boat leaves at seven." Of course my mate had not the foggiest idea what the sailor meant until it was explained by a Naval officer. Similarly, he was confused during the course of the day when a tannoy announcement told him and everyone else to "stand easy". Different things to different people!