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Mosspigs 27th Jan 2005 11:30

Jungly
 
Why are Junglies so called?

Just curious. Thanks

Ripline 27th Jan 2005 11:40

...and while we civvies are showing our ignorance (but interest too), what's a Blunty? From BEagle's contributions I get the sense of "Admin", non-flying?

Worked out what Stovies and Crabs are. Ta!

Ripline

where2next 27th Jan 2005 11:44

A blunty is someone not employed at the 'sharp' end. A 'shiney' is an adminner, as they sit on their ass all day and the rear of their trousers becomes shiney.

Spot 4 27th Jan 2005 12:02

& a REMF is a Rear echelon mother F%^&*( who is also a JAFFA (Just another fat F$£"ing administrator who resides in "Handbrake House" because the only word they know when speaking to aircrew is "No". Due to there office arrangements, they also tend to be "Shiney ar5es"

In any case they are all PONTI`s which is a Person of No Tactical Importance.

Mosspigs 27th Jan 2005 12:05

Oi bug*er off with Civvy questions, you hyjacking strawberry (only joking).


Anyway,

A Jungly is so called because..........................

Cheers

airborne_artist 27th Jan 2005 12:09

Junglies got their nickname in Borneo in the early 60s. Confirmation here

Mosspigs 27th Jan 2005 12:15

AA

Thank you.

Snakecharmer 27th Jan 2005 12:52

If anyone needs it... Mosspigs' 'strawberry' = 'strawberry mivvi'... via ryhming slang = ...!

Ripline 28th Jan 2005 21:13

Thanks, guys!

Sorry, Mosspigs, didn't mean to p1ss on your parade....

Has someone developed a Services terms list yet?

Ripline

Stuff 28th Jan 2005 23:17

For a guide to terms you can do a lot worse than this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...242633-2382261

(Stuff sincerely hope links to shops are allowed.....)

It has almost every term in it and makes a great read to pass away the hours :D

Navaleye 31st Jan 2005 14:32

Junglies are so called because the first real operational use of the assault helicopters (by the UK) was in the jungles of Borneo, Malaya etc, where it was the only means to get the grunts into theatre.

Now if someone asks why pingers are so called, then I am going call the police (Church Police? :uhoh: )


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