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Old 11th May 2009, 07:21
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In the same vein as the RAFA 'Retired RAF' card, anyone who receives a War Pension can now get a 'War Pensioners Status Card' certifying that the holder is a War Disablement Pensioner.

Very handy when visiting the USA etc for discounts as a Veteran. Whether it would work for jumping on a USAF SpaceA flight god knows.

The card is free and all War Pensioners need do to obtain one is ring the SPVA freephone on 0800 169 2277.

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Old 11th May 2009, 08:44
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In my green phase I was briefly RHQ movements clerk. My greatest achievement was getting a TA mate onto an indulgence flight home in time for Christmas.

in Vancouver...
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Old 11th May 2009, 23:05
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While working at Laarbruch for PSA in the early 90s, my missus and I went out to Decci from Bruggen for a long weekend over Easter - except that the planned return flight or three were cancelled. Eventually got a Herc back after about a week and a half. A very enjoyable experience looking back, but a bit stressfull at the time not knowing what the outcome would be. The movers at Decci were very good and always reassured us we would definitely get back eventually! (PS a novelty having one families entire household effects on tourex on board including their new Volvo)
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And if he wasnt a mate would you have made the same amount of effort??
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Old 11th May 2009, 23:38
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And, of course, the Fleet Air Arm's 'Tilly' Heron .....

.... was more stylishly known as the "Clipper" rather than the "Tilly" - and such trips weren't confined solely to weekends!

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Originally Posted by Pete268
'War Pensioners Status Card' certifying that the holder is a War Disablement Pensioner.Pete
0800 169 2277 ring, ring, your call is important to us . . .

"Am I eligible for a War pensioners status card?"

"What's your national insurance number?"

"YH nn nn nn a"

"Are you still at . . . ?"

"Yes"

"OK"

"Is that it?"

"Yes. Get it in the post."

Now all I need is the interest payments on a £300,000 mortgage that I haven't go.
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