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DC10RealMan
14th Nov 2010, 18:51
I was at a Remembrance Day service this morning and there were male and female RAF aircrew sergeants with a flying half wing brevet with no traditional initial in the centre to signify their specialisation. I wondered what their position might entail however if its "sneaky-beaky stuff" in which case ignore this posting. Thanks from a career civilian.

Archimedes
14th Nov 2010, 19:00
I'd guess from the description that this (http://www.pprune.org/3896905-post5.html) post by MGD is the answer to your question - WSOps wearing the post-2003 brevet.

DC10RealMan
14th Nov 2010, 19:04
Archimedes.


Thank you for your prompt reply.

top_cover
15th Nov 2010, 06:32
Some bright spark thought that it would improve moral (and probably get himself/herself promoted into the bargain) to mess about with a system that obviously wasn't working !!!! and make the brevet generic for Airman Aircrew and Nav's.

TorqueOfTheDevil
15th Nov 2010, 08:11
moral



Nav's


You're obviously a Loadie then...

MrBernoulli
15th Nov 2010, 17:37
Lotz ov peeple struggil wiv spalling theez dayz.

TheWizard
15th Nov 2010, 18:18
Which particular Moral do you think it would improve? Now if you think they did it to improve MORALE, to instill an esprit de corps, then that is a different thing.:ugh:

Which Moral did you mean then?
One of these perhaps
Placeaname Moral - Google Maps (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Placeaname%20Moral&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl)



Nobody likes a smartarse!!:ok: