Sir Jock Stirrup + ITV
Sir Jock was interviewed tonite on ITV, however, can anyone elaborate on why he appeared to be wearing a Royal Engineers beret n badge ??
or did ITV screw up again...!! |
He's been on TV wearing it before, is'nt he an honorary Colonel or similar ? :confused:
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'Honorary Colonel 73 Engineer Regiment (Volunteers)'
Info from Army Rumour Service > > Forums > > The Serious Bit > > Current Affairs, News and Analysis > > Jock Stirrup photo... http://www.mod.uk/NR/rdonlyres/131EE...ockStirrup.jpg TJ |
Check top pocket please. Good to see the Mk 15 alphas making an appearance though!
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Today a shirt button, tomorrow a safety catch!
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Clothing designed by Uniforms-R-Us. :ugh:
PS.. Wasted photo, it should be on Caption Competition. |
If he's wearing the beret as an Hon Col, then he should also be wearing the rank slides of a Col. Unless this is his unique approach to jointery.
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I know that he's CDS, but it must have really hurt to have worn an Army beret rather than a light blue "chip bag"!
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In order to really mix it up and recognise the RN, perhaps he could have worn an Ipod.
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Complete Muppet springs to mind.
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cgb:
Wasted photo, it should be on Caption Competition. "Silly Hat, Silly Hat? You ought to look in a mirror sometime, Sunshine!" |
Hey guys what is all the fuss about??
As a certain Station Commander once said to me, "Its my trainset so I will do what I like with it!!" Surely as CDS Sir Jock can wear what he likes!! |
Looks like "Montgomery Syndrome". Why didn't he stick an RAF cap badge alongside?
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And there was me thinking rules and regs were for everyone regardless of rank. Well that's what we keep getting told when an outbreak of individuality or morale occurs.
I bet it was not having his wings on his CS95 that hurt more than wearing the beret ...seems to be a very senior officer thing. As for the photo itself, well what can you say: "I don't know if they taught you this in training son, but here's a handy tip I learnt as a Junior Officer - any more than a handfull and you're risking a sprained wrist" |
newt
Absolutely spot on mate! But in this case the train driver has made himself, most unfortunately, (and even though he's entitled to wear that beret/badge), look like a prat? And pocket undone, no wings, silly specs, chest-hairs unclipped! You would never've fessed up like that, even in that sandy place. |
blimey, its RICHARD HARRIS.
the "WILD GEESE" years!!!:eek: |
silly specs |
To hell with the hat he's wearing, did he visit the Aeromed ops, MERT and the CCAST people and thank them for their work moving the ill and injured out of theatre back to the UK and the teams in the Field Hospitals for keeping troops alive and in the best possible condition to move.
Thanks to Lawrence McGinty and his part in showing the team and the C17 crew repatriating those injured back home to the UK. This is part the politicans never see, or chose not to, the consequences of commiting the the Forces to war. Rant off. Air pig |
blimey, its RICHARD HARRIS. the "WILD GEESE" years!!! |
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