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Old 1st Nov 2006, 18:46
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British WOs at Fort Rucker

Have any of you British Warrant Officers or Officers trained at Fort Rucker? Interested to hear your views and experiences.
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How is the same thread going over on www.arrse.co.uk?
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I'm interested in reasonable responses only
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If you have any friends who are smufs in the Army and fly Apache, try asking them, the first tranch of QHI's did their training out there.
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I'm interested in reasonable responses only
Not collecting salutes then?
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I hope this has nothing to do with saluting . . .

http://www.arrse.co.uk/cpgn2/Forums/...c/t=38830.html

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New WO1

and

New WO1

Same clown, new rank, still a throbber.
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NewWO1 or Chief-Two or whatever. I bow to your self-importance and if I ever meet you I will salute you in the appropriate manner..................I will drop my keks and fart in your general direction. Pompous oaf ! ! !
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Chief two I would like to apologise for the disrespectful way our Armed Forces representatives have treated you on PPRUNE. I for one salute you......................................................... ...........
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I'm interested in reasonable responses only
Then perhaps you shouldn't have posted here, then?

Have you asked the British students at Ft Rucker for their feedback? That might be a better start.......

Don't you think it a little presumptious to demand "only reasonable responses?" That will only feed more having (deservedly) a go at you. Show a sense of humor......

To the British who have/will reply, go easy on the gentleman. He is after all studying at "UCLA!" And not doing a good job refuting Herr Kerry's assertion about educational levels in the US military..........

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To the British who have/will reply, go easy on the gentleman.
Naah. He should have learned the first time around.
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Naah. He should have learned the first time around.
Agree wholeheartedly, but I have to give him credit for trying it again! High marks for effort, low marks on strategy.
 
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If, and there seems to be more than a suggestion, it is the same WO, he's got an awful short memory.

Unless it is a spoof.
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Is it possible that he has committed a Spoonerism over the name of the training establishment!
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