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Old 3rd Mar 2014, 20:33
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Brett Day Ian, I held the rank of Sgt Aircrew and my trade was Air Loadmaster but I did undertake the battlefield medic cadte and the SAR medic cadre, given that most people would not know what an ALM was I used the term sar medic. Does that clarify to your satisfaction?
2 · 31 July 2013 at 02:26
Brett Day Kim, if you are anywhere near Chelmsford Essex I'll be happy to dispell the idea I'm a yank. At the time I served in the RAF there was ASR: Air Sea Rescue, which was coastal to offshore, we shated this duty with the RN, SAR: Search and Rescue, coastal to inland and in wartime pilot retreival, and lastly volunteer mountain rescue. You'te right about my spelling between a dinky smartphone keyboard and mild dyslexia its bound to happen. PS Brett / Bret are both uk spellings deriving from an old english name Brit (Man of Britain).
1 · 1 August 2013 at 00:02
Brett Day Hiya I was with 202Sqn many moons ago!
1 · 1 August 2013 at 00:03
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