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27th Aug 2004, 23:08
Replies: 111
Views: 16,502
Posted By EJ Thribb

Don't worry about the PC Brigade. Due to Defence...

Don't worry about the PC Brigade. Due to Defence Cuts they are now actually the PC Battlegroup (-) and are currently committed to operations in support of re-electing Tony Blair, sorry, making the...
27th Aug 2004, 22:56
Replies: 111
Views: 16,502
Posted By EJ Thribb

Has anybody used the crusty old line "I know it...

Has anybody used the crusty old line "I know it goes on but I don't want to have it rammed down my throat," and all those other old cliches? Oops.

Anyway, I thought this parade would have been...
27th Aug 2004, 21:17
Replies: 35
Views: 7,064
Posted By EJ Thribb

Could anybody tell me which GR7 Sqn is leading on...

Could anybody tell me which GR7 Sqn is leading on this Det and how long the commitment is for?
21st Apr 2004, 15:30
Replies: 80
Views: 20,332
Posted By EJ Thribb

That settles it then! The RAF Regt's loss is...

That settles it then! The RAF Regt's loss is Norfolk's gain.
20th Apr 2004, 08:25
Replies: 27
Views: 3,806
Posted By EJ Thribb

futurepilot2004 Surely Namibia was formerly...

futurepilot2004

Surely Namibia was formerly called German South West Africa. Therefore you were part of the sausage eaters fledgling empire that they were forced to relinquish when Kaiser Bill...
19th Apr 2004, 17:22
Replies: 27
Views: 3,806
Posted By EJ Thribb

Sense of humour?

How do you expect to survive in HM Armed Forces without a thick skin and and heavy duty sense of humour?

This is especially useful if you come from one of the colonies.
19th Apr 2004, 12:06
Replies: 4
Views: 1,938
Posted By EJ Thribb

I think that flying a fast jet at low level is...

I think that flying a fast jet at low level is probably very scary at the best of times. Therefore, it may be a slight advantage to not see how dangerous it actually is or you could have second...
19th Apr 2004, 12:00
Replies: 27
Views: 3,806
Posted By EJ Thribb

Career advice

I think the Education Branch may be out the question as well!
19th Apr 2004, 11:56
Replies: 80
Views: 20,332
Posted By EJ Thribb

Er...Right, OK then. Lord Flasheart Capt...

Er...Right, OK then.

Lord Flasheart
Capt Blackadder
Tommy Atkins

Hows that for starters?
19th Apr 2004, 10:17
Replies: 80
Views: 20,332
Posted By EJ Thribb

BUS Er, that will be a no to any famous Rock...

BUS

Er, that will be a no to any famous Rock Apes then?
18th Apr 2004, 21:32
Replies: 80
Views: 20,332
Posted By EJ Thribb

An interesting thread, I thought we all disliked...

An interesting thread, I thought we all disliked them in equal measure but clearly they do have their fans.

However, amongst all of this apparent adulation I can't bring to mind a single person...
27th Mar 2004, 09:12
Replies: 34
Views: 4,556
Posted By EJ Thribb

WW3?

If we are in the pre-amble to WW3, the immediate question must be, who will be on the opposing sides? It surely isn't going to be conventional forces v conventional forces.

The real problem to the...
14th Nov 2003, 03:53
Replies: 64
Views: 10,356
Posted By EJ Thribb

What is the difference between women and toast?

What is the difference between women and toast?
21st Oct 2003, 07:02
Replies: 63
Views: 11,857
Posted By EJ Thribb

Fifth Gear

I was watching Fifth Gear on Channel 5 tonight (mainly to letch at Vicki Butler-Henderson). They had a very good feature on anti-speed cam protection measures. All the passive detectors were judged...
19th Sep 2003, 07:06
Replies: 36
Views: 4,394
Posted By EJ Thribb

Princess Royal Barracks

When the Army took over Gutersloh in 1993 there was in place a rule that stated the airfield should be returnable to RAF usage within 30 days. This probably made a degree of sense at the time but...
19th Sep 2002, 22:28
Replies: 15
Views: 1,572
Posted By EJ Thribb

Guardian article

There was a very interesting article in todays Guardian (no really) by Scott Ritter. Please see link below;

http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,794759,00.html

If that doesn't work go to ...
19th May 2002, 22:55
Replies: 9
Views: 2,773
Posted By EJ Thribb

TSR2 - was that a car? Was it made by British...

TSR2 - was that a car? Was it made by British Leyland?
14th May 2002, 19:36
Replies: 138
Views: 17,742
Posted By EJ Thribb

Fanatic You have fallen into the obvious,...

Fanatic

You have fallen into the obvious, but understandable, trap of trying to apply arguments of common sense and military effectiveness to this equation. While it may seem that the government...
14th May 2002, 12:25
Replies: 16
Views: 1,665
Posted By EJ Thribb

All this talk of whether or not an airframe can...

All this talk of whether or not an airframe can transport an MBT or not is surely missing the point unless you invest in an awful lot of aircraft.

Tanks are used in Sqns of 12 and require a lot...
13th May 2002, 22:12
Replies: 49
Views: 6,242
Posted By EJ Thribb

Yes, there may still be a small RAF Det but they...

Yes, there may still be a small RAF Det but they are not running the station, are they?
13th May 2002, 20:40
Replies: 12
Views: 1,155
Posted By EJ Thribb

While I could not possibly compete with the...

While I could not possibly compete with the humour of BEagle the quote below may help.

'Aggression in international law is defined as the use of force by one State against another, not legally...
13th May 2002, 19:55
Replies: 49
Views: 6,242
Posted By EJ Thribb

RAF - how small?

By my reckoning the British Army is now using as many, if not more, airfields than the Royal Air Force. I merely raise this topic to highlight how small the RAF has become. The list is may be...
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