Checking on a potential 'Mitty'
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In the case I had (this Thread: Page 3, #45), certainly ! He was not challenged, but must of got wind of the enquiries and has not been heard of since.
The amazing thing is the complete naivety of Press and TV reporters in taking at face value any old cock-and-bull story that comes into the office, without the simplest commonsense checks.
In the case I had (this Thread: Page 3, #45), certainly ! He was not challenged, but must of got wind of the enquiries and has not been heard of since.
The amazing thing is the complete naivety of Press and TV reporters in taking at face value any old cock-and-bull story that comes into the office, without the simplest commonsense checks.
I suggested to my colleague to contact RAF Disclosures at RAF Cranwell who were not interested and suggest that my colleague called the police. - Been There...
Now that Danny has brought us nicely back on track after some very enjoyable numerical and grand-parental diversions, I must say that I remain somewhat surprised that RAF Disclosures were less than helpful, particularly in view of the mention that "it is a rather delicate position the said person is applying for". If the situation remains unsatisfactorily resolved, I would certainly consider returning to the charge at an elevated level. When I was in the Naval Secretary's Office, we were always glad to run a check - in the rare event that someone possibly wished to masquerade as an NO!
On a facetious level, you could always say how nice it would be to see a photograph of the individual concerned in his Wing Commander's uniform and see firstly his reaction, and then evaluate any more evidence that emerged, such as wings or medal ribbons. If all else fails, ask him if he ever flew "solo" with Tracey Curtis-Taylor.....
Jack
Now that Danny has brought us nicely back on track after some very enjoyable numerical and grand-parental diversions, I must say that I remain somewhat surprised that RAF Disclosures were less than helpful, particularly in view of the mention that "it is a rather delicate position the said person is applying for". If the situation remains unsatisfactorily resolved, I would certainly consider returning to the charge at an elevated level. When I was in the Naval Secretary's Office, we were always glad to run a check - in the rare event that someone possibly wished to masquerade as an NO!
On a facetious level, you could always say how nice it would be to see a photograph of the individual concerned in his Wing Commander's uniform and see firstly his reaction, and then evaluate any more evidence that emerged, such as wings or medal ribbons. If all else fails, ask him if he ever flew "solo" with Tracey Curtis-Taylor.....
Jack
I suggested to my colleague to contact RAF Disclosures at RAF Cranwell who were not interested and suggest that my colleague called the police. - Been There...
Now that Danny has brought us nicely back on track after some very enjoyable numerical and grand-parental diversions, I must say that I remain somewhat surprised that RAF Disclosures were less than helpful, particularly in view of the mention that "it is a rather delicate position the said person is applying for". If the situation remains unsatisfactorily resolved, I would certainly consider returning to the charge at an elevated level. When I was in the Naval Secretary's Office, we were always glad to run a check - in the rare event that someone possibly wished to masquerade as an NO!
On a facetious level, you could always say how nice it would be to see a photograph of the individual concerned in his Wing Commander's uniform and see firstly his reaction, and then evaluate any more evidence that emerged, such as wings or medal ribbons. If all else fails, ask him if he ever flew "solo" with Tracey Curtis-Taylor.....
Jack
Now that Danny has brought us nicely back on track after some very enjoyable numerical and grand-parental diversions, I must say that I remain somewhat surprised that RAF Disclosures were less than helpful, particularly in view of the mention that "it is a rather delicate position the said person is applying for". If the situation remains unsatisfactorily resolved, I would certainly consider returning to the charge at an elevated level. When I was in the Naval Secretary's Office, we were always glad to run a check - in the rare event that someone possibly wished to masquerade as an NO!
On a facetious level, you could always say how nice it would be to see a photograph of the individual concerned in his Wing Commander's uniform and see firstly his reaction, and then evaluate any more evidence that emerged, such as wings or medal ribbons. If all else fails, ask him if he ever flew "solo" with Tracey Curtis-Taylor.....
Jack
I'm tempted to name another one
Just found out who it was that I referred to in my earlier post: Paul Hughes - a speaker available for inspirational talks in schools etc. Impressive resume on the website to add to the list I reported earlier. Anyone recognise him and his achievements?
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This bit
I take is Il Duce's idea of a micky take, pretty disrespectful especially if you actually knew what the guy had done for his country. The CV on the school site is accurate.
This bit
This chap claimed to have been RAF then SAS, was an eye witness in New York on 11 Sep, was at S. Hussein's execution and with the SEALs in Abbottabad for the demise of OBL. Now runs his own multi-million pound company. How on earth the school allowed him through the door in the first place beggars belief.
No hint of a micky take. If the resume is genuine, why tell the schoolkids you were at Saddam's execution and with the SEALs when they disposed of Osama BL. I'm only saying those claims are unlikely for a RAF aircrewman. Why not just stick with the genuine stuff on the CV?
I don't own this space under my name. I should have leased it while I still could
ID, if my nav studes are anything to go by Saddam is deep history. My studies were 23 and had no knowledge of the 6-day war or Yom Kippur when they were 6 years old.