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Stanwell 20th Oct 2016 10:07

The perils of wearing a uniform..
While I can't hope to compare with the travails of UK service people during "The Troubles", a couple of mates and I who'd just hopped off the train,
anticipating a couple of weeks' pleasant leave, were walking down a main street in the middle of Sydney, 1969, and were a little taken aback
to find ourselves abused and spat upon by a few long-haired and colourfully-clothed 'peace and love' types.

We didn't overly react - but effectively 'expressed our displeasure'.
I doubt those ones tried pulling that stunt again for a while.

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Heathrow Harry 20th Oct 2016 10:11

In the late 80's saw a Colonel of the RVSN (the Russian missile boys) in full rig with a briefcase chained to his wrist on the tube platform at Piccadilly Circus.

IIRC the surface traffic was all snarled up and he must have had a seriosuly important meeting somewhere ...................

Treble one 20th Oct 2016 10:52

HH, I wonder did the Russians have a 'football' a la our American Allies????

MPN11 20th Oct 2016 11:02

A 'balalaika' case?

RAFEngO74to09 20th Oct 2016 15:21

Russian "Cheget" - Nuclear "Football" Equivalent
 
Treble One,


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheget

MPN11 20th Oct 2016 15:46

I think I've still got one that looks like that ... I used to use it for carrying a couple of pistols to the Range ;)

Heathrow Harry 20th Oct 2016 15:47

"HH, I wonder did the Russians have a 'football' a la our American Allies????"

I'm sure they do.............

To be fair he acted as if it was something he did every day - eyes front, military bearing, everything polished & gleaming. The person I was with commented that you rarely saw British Officers on the tube ever...........

racedo 20th Oct 2016 17:26


The person I was with commented that you rarely saw British Officers on the tube ever...........
Well apart from the YMCA nites at their club when dressed as Samantha................ alledgedly :suspect:

Wander00 21st Oct 2016 19:40

I recall when a special train was chartered (late 50s) to take our CCF contingent to camp. All of us carried Lee Enfields, and some clown managed to discharge a live round, which was hushed up

racedo 21st Oct 2016 22:15


All of us carried Lee Enfields, and some clown managed to discharge a live round, which was hushed up
Premature firing...............

airborne_artist 22nd Oct 2016 15:57

There was a daily (M-F) trooping flight from Luton to I guess Hannover (brain cells dimmed by cheap wine), flown by Britannia I think.

One of my ushers was booked on said flight ex Luton.

On check-in at the Britannia/Movements desk he was told he had a prisoner (19 y/o who'd gone AWOL from his unit) to escort back to the Fatherland.

Bob drew himself up to his 6'3" and said in his best voice (he was an actor in his day job). "We don't take prisoners in this regiment". The face of the Cpl on the desk was quite something. :E

DON T 22nd Oct 2016 16:26

I know it's off thread but the mention of Britannia Airways flights to RAFG from Luton reminded me that they always played a Glenn Miller song as you taxied for take off.:rolleyes:

racedo 22nd Oct 2016 17:31


I know it's off thread but the mention of Britannia Airways flights to RAFG from Luton reminded me that they always played a Glenn Miller song as you taxied for take off.:rolleyes:
Probably just to get you "In the mood"..........................

langleybaston 22nd Oct 2016 19:17

and the Britannias did the troopers to Cyprus in 1961, "I'm flying backwards to Christmas ......". I think from Luton?

We lived near Luton. So, outbound by car to Hendon, by coach back to ...... Luton, where, as a civvy, "EMR F/O" I was nearly lumbered with the diplomatic bag. I was green in those days, but not that green.

Warmtoast 22nd Oct 2016 21:31

When I travelled on the Britannia Airways trooper flights to Germany in 1972-73 (to both Wildenrath and Dusseldorf) the Britannia London terminal was alongside St Pancras Station and after check-in were bussed up to Luton - does anyone have a photo of Britannia's London terminal from the early 1970's? - TIA


WT

ian16th 22nd Oct 2016 22:07


and the Britannias did the troopers to Cyprus in 1961,
In 1962 it was BUA from Stanstead, with check in at Victoria station!

MPN11 23rd Oct 2016 10:18

British Eagle Britannia from Heathrow to Changi in 67. A long, tedious, uncomfortable trip ... only alleviated by sitting next to a rather pleasant young nurse ;)

Tankertrashnav 23rd Oct 2016 10:53

I spent a few months in Russia in 1992 (first year after the breakup of the Soviet Union). I noticed that military in uniform were everywhere, and not always as smart as the colonel referred to by Heathrow Harry. The worst example I saw was a junior officer strolling down the street in Yaroslavl, cap pushed back, tunic unbuttoned, can of coke in one hand and his other around his girfriend's shoulders!

A bit different in St Petersburg, there it was understandably naval officers in evidence. Saw quite a few admirals on Nevsky Prospekt, all plastered in medal ribbons of course and looking very smart and impressive.

Shackman 23rd Oct 2016 12:12

[quote]I recall when a special train was chartered (late 50s) to take our CCF contingent to camp. All of us carried Lee Enfields, and some clown managed to discharge a live round,

Pontius Navigator 24th Oct 2016 11:06

Ian16th, the Hastings had the full H2S9A same as the Mk 1 Vs.

TTN, navy again, I mentioned elsewhere the run ashore in Brest by ratings of Petr the Great, immaculate too.


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