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Gazelle Wake - Fri 18 Mar 05

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Old 20th Dec 2004, 06:22
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Thumbs up Gazelle Wake - Fri 18 Mar 05

The end of an era.

The Gazelle AH1 is going into retirement after 20 years...

To mark this sad occasion, 847 Naval Air Squadron will be holding a "wake" on Friday 18 March 2005. The function is open to anyone who has served with 847 NAS or 3 BAS and promises to be a "hoofing" day!

Further details can be found at:

http://www.gazellewake.co.uk

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So what are you going to use instead? Still, look on the bright side; it'll cut down on the amount of whining in the Sqn.
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MightyGem - It will cut down on the amount of whining at the Sqn, that's for sure!!!

Just over a month to go to the Wake... A reminder that the function is open to anyone who has served with 847 NAS or 3 CBAS. Please see the link above for more information...
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Mightygem - that made you look big and clever didn't it ???


I just wondered why this wake was being restricted only to guys who had served on 847 and BAS. It would just seem sensible to me that seeing as the RN is de-commissioning an aircraft then all people in the RN who flew the Gazelle should have the opportunity to attend the wake.
 
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Crossbow.....

Why????

Were you at 3 BAS or 847?.....No? Then unlucky!!!!


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Try jogging 10 miles every day, you should be at least 250 miles away by the end of the month
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No but only inviting 847 and 3 BAS suggests that those 2 units were the only 2 Naval units to operate the gazelle...what about the rest.

I do jog most days but not that far. Why would I need to go 10 miles? and why has the month only got 25 days in it?
 
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Er, 3rd February today.........

Does your Mummy know what you get up to in your room little boy - get on with your homework
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But whats that got to do with it? Why are you calling me names? What have I done to upset you? I don't know you so why would you feel the need to hurt me like this? I only asked a question regarding the Royal Navy and their history of flying the Gazelle which was not limited to 847 or 3 BAS. So why does that make you feel that you should abuse me like that?
 
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Sensitive wee soul - Hmmmmm,

I hope you never have a problem in your supersonic jet

However, I aplogise unreservedly if I genuinely hurt your feelings
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The clue is in the post:

The Gazelle AH1 is going into retirement after 20 years.....

The HT2 got a massive send off at 705 some years ago - I still have the scars!

So no, you can't go to the ball, crossbow.
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at last the right answer. Nope I cant go to the ball.
 
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To be more precise ..the Gazelle AH1 in Royal Marines service will retire..AH1 in Army service will probably retire about 2017
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To be even more precise ..the Gazelle AH1 in Royal Navy service will retire..AH1 in Army service will probably retire about 2017

Royal Marines, whether they like it or not are part of the RN, and 847 is a NAS
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Just to be as pedantic and pathetic as you, the dear chap who invited you to take a jog said you should be at least 250 miles away not that you would be 250 miles away by the end of the month.

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What will 847 use instead?
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I joined the Royal Marines in 1955, and have always been happy that we are part of the Navy. You seem to think otherwise, but I'm sure most Booties feel the same way. We enjoy keeping you in order, and the food is much better at sea. I must admit to being seriously p****d off when 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron Royal Marines became 847 NAS, with a squadron crest that has nothing 'Royal Marines' about it. There again, I felt the same way when a Commando Unit changed from having 5 Troops to 3 Companies, and the rank of QMS became WOII, and .........

However, I've never seen so much back biting over the simple fact that the Royal Marines are organising a Squadron reunion to mark the occasion of losing their 8 Gazelles, without replacement, and have invited anyone who served in 847 NAS, or what was the 3 Commando Brigade Air Squadron, to join them. That way we will recognise old oppos, and not spend the time trying to guess, 'Who, is that old f**t'. (OOps sorry, that's a mirror Royal! )

I hope to see you there...... if you qualify.

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I'll Be there!

Wouldn't miss it for the world
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