Ah where our AAC UN Flight was based at one time. I asked for an attachment to what I thought was the Flight still there only for my Colonel to say "Ah you want to join the Argentinians?" one drill night at uni in the late noughties.
Then he laughed and went "mmmmm so you still want to join the Argentinian army then" and it twigged that we had no longer had an AAC ft with Gazelles with white bands on and that the Argentinian Army Aviation had the pleasure. Guess my various books on the AAC were a tad outdated
Thinking outside the box how many reckon the 'accidental' washed up on shore underneath our noses is truly that considering the poor souls had no way of navigating anywhere?
Cheers