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Old 20th January 2005 | 08:35
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The first two missed their intended targets and fllew straight over them no doubt causing brown trousers amongst the occupants. £200k down the tube.
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Old 20th January 2005 | 08:56
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One squadron of AH is 'double-hatted' as an AMPHIBIOUS squadron and have CHF reps both as instructors and ops staff to populate knowledge.

It is intended that AH will support COMATG/3 Cdo Bde and as already stated work has been done to ensure AH can operate from RN ships. However the type of build precludes full marinisation.

The focus of the work now is to foster interoperability and knowledge not only in the AAC, but among the amphib battle staffs to make best use of this capable asset.
 
Old 20th January 2005 | 09:02
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Clearly, the way forward is to paint the Apache blue and yellow, and utilise them in the Police air support role.
We have one already! Even if it's made of wood and hanging from the office ceiling.
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