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Whats changed about the RAF in the last thirty yrs??

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Old 4th Jul 2003, 20:42
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Bo Nalls said
1945 - A commander would put his butt on the line to protect his people.
2000 - A commander will put his people on the line to protect his butt.
The essence of change everywhere in that time period.

As ShyTorque says, read the Chinook thread and see if you still want to serve the Lion-leading Donkeys
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Old 5th Jul 2003, 01:04
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The RAF has around 50,000 personnell now, not sure how many aircraft. I do know that they are ordering 232 Eurofighters though. Cuts need to stop. I say elect a conservative government!-haha
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Doubtful a conservative government would do the RAF any good.
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