10 Things I like about Basrah
Originally Posted by Talking Radalt
Air con on Ops or JPA at home. You can't have both. :hmm:
Jobza Baddun
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10 things I like about Basrah
A question for the guys and gals stationed out there; In 1954 (yep!) when I passed through, the fireplace and other features in the officers mess were made up of ancient bricks, each of which was impessed with what seemed to be Egyptian inscriptions. Are any of them still there? JP
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1. It is better than Kandahar
2. It is better than Kandahar
3. It is better than Kandahar
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6. It is better than Kandahar
7. It is better than Kandahar
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10. It is better than Kandahar
So it's off to Kandahar as well now then!
2. It is better than Kandahar
3. It is better than Kandahar
4. It is better than Kandahar
5. It is better than Kandahar
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So it's off to Kandahar as well now then!
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1. Not being allowed ORP for an overnight stop in the desert.
2. Three shirts and a 5-day laundry turnaround.
3. The same packed lunches we get in UK, including donkey dick sausage rolls and choccy bars in July.
4. The marvellous transit accommodation at TDA4.
5. Checking your bags in and then having to carry them.
6. Stray bullet within 500m of a building. 5 killed (when the RAF Regiment ran them over responding to the incident).
7. Having to brief a US headquarters (including units that were in Somalia) that the Sea King IRT's callsign is Super 62....
8. Not being able to get desert flying suits because they've all been issued to air stewards.
9. Double the pleasure when you submit SORs to NSE as you always have to resubmit after the first is rejected because the desk officer didn't read it properly.
10. Aircon rooms allocated to those working in aircon offices, not those who work outdoors or fly non-aircon aircraft.
2. Three shirts and a 5-day laundry turnaround.
3. The same packed lunches we get in UK, including donkey dick sausage rolls and choccy bars in July.
4. The marvellous transit accommodation at TDA4.
5. Checking your bags in and then having to carry them.
6. Stray bullet within 500m of a building. 5 killed (when the RAF Regiment ran them over responding to the incident).
7. Having to brief a US headquarters (including units that were in Somalia) that the Sea King IRT's callsign is Super 62....
8. Not being able to get desert flying suits because they've all been issued to air stewards.
9. Double the pleasure when you submit SORs to NSE as you always have to resubmit after the first is rejected because the desk officer didn't read it properly.
10. Aircon rooms allocated to those working in aircon offices, not those who work outdoors or fly non-aircon aircraft.
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oh but the blunties and adminers all need to have aircon rooms so that they can think clearly about what new rules they can make up(to get their names known!)
surprised nobody has mentioned the wonderful service that the movers provide in their top ten list.....
surprised nobody has mentioned the wonderful service that the movers provide in their top ten list.....