Demise of F1250
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Demise of F1250
wef 1 Apr 05.
No 1250s will be issued, instead *we* are getting .... a MOD F90.
If I'de wanted a F90 I would've joined the Army in the first place.
No 1250s will be issued, instead *we* are getting .... a MOD F90.
If I'de wanted a F90 I would've joined the Army in the first place.
Oh dear, does that wean no rank on dislay on the ID card?
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According to JSP blahblah:
service number, surname, initials, rank, date of birth, height and expiry date (four years from date of issue or at discharge/retirement, whichever is earlier)
service number, surname, initials, rank, date of birth, height and expiry date (four years from date of issue or at discharge/retirement, whichever is earlier)
Unless your lot get voted in. Which is highly unlikely!
Roll on the €uro - and stop thieving banks charging transaction fees every time people use their credit/debit cards outside the UK.
Roll on the €uro - and stop thieving banks charging transaction fees every time people use their credit/debit cards outside the UK.
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Identity Documents
EU Military ID Card? Well, there is the convincing NATO Travel Order.
Post 9/11 I entered the US on an Antipodean Passport (having been in transit through South America), with a hand-written NATO Travel Order, in the US-only queue. Not a flicker of the eyeball or, indeed, any itching of the trigger finger as the USINS chap stamped my passport, which was full of squiggly-writing visas and entry/exit stamps.
But try to get on a non-RAF establishment with a RAF F1250...
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Post 9/11 I entered the US on an Antipodean Passport (having been in transit through South America), with a hand-written NATO Travel Order, in the US-only queue. Not a flicker of the eyeball or, indeed, any itching of the trigger finger as the USINS chap stamped my passport, which was full of squiggly-writing visas and entry/exit stamps.
But try to get on a non-RAF establishment with a RAF F1250...
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I assume this new MOD F90 will have a magnetic strip or chip in it, so I can move all my details from one Stn to another and check in at the Guardroom with a single 'swipe'. It will have my current vaccinations and other details on it, so I can just pitch up wherever I need to be and hand it over to the duty adminer for 'in-processing', whether he/she/it is Pongo/Fine upstanding RAF type/WAFU?
Now that would be handy, and I for one would not be particularly bothered if my rank was not shown, I would let my natural leadership and military bearing shine through!
In the great scheme of things, if it makes it easier to do our job, then great. If it change for changes sake and cost money that could be better spent elsewhere, then it is not great.
Now that would be handy, and I for one would not be particularly bothered if my rank was not shown, I would let my natural leadership and military bearing shine through!
In the great scheme of things, if it makes it easier to do our job, then great. If it change for changes sake and cost money that could be better spent elsewhere, then it is not great.
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Will the new ID cards say "ROYAL AIR FORCE" at the top, or "BRITISH FORCES"? I don't for one moment suppose any reference to HM or "royal" will be there if the individual Service names are dropped. Of course, should the latter be true it seems like one more step down the road towards a British National Defence Force.
Maybe someone in the know could comment?
Maybe someone in the know could comment?
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On Det in Sigonella, we arrive at NAS 2 Main gate early morning in a hire car; the Capt held up a piece of toast covered in marmalade
The gate guard (Itallian), let us through to the TSC.
The gate guard (Itallian), let us through to the TSC.
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Where has this information been published? Tried JSP and DCIs but cannot find any mention. If it is aligned to JPA then we shouldn't all rush to get one!!! there will be plenty of time!!
As long as the new one can get ice of a windscreen then it will do fine as F1250 don't work here at all!!!
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As long as the new one can get ice of a windscreen then it will do fine as F1250 don't work here at all!!!
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I got into a large stn somewhere in Oxon by using a National Insurance card!. Pulled what I thought was my 1250 from the wallet, waved it and the car pass to the civvy security on the gate, and they waved me through. It was only when I was placing it back in the wallet that I realised my mistake.
Not as much fun as buoy15's story though.
Not as much fun as buoy15's story though.
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OC Rock at north German base I was based on drove all the way to Swiss border on the way to meeting in Italy to find that NATO travel order only works in NATO and he hadn't got his passport! How we laughed.
As did we laugh when Lord Percy of the Navbags had to divert to Montevideo. Sadly they were not allowed off base because, despite having such very useful items as socket sets, coloured pens and half a dozen pairs of flying gloves in his many navbags, he didn't have his passport with him. Offers of NATO travel order and F1250 to the Urugyans were met with polite refusal.....