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Quote from: Dagenham Rover on February 25, 2022, 09:26:30 pmQuote from: normal rules on February 25, 2022, 09:19:59 pmRAF Reg looked after the compound I spent 6 months of my life in. Winter 1997 Banja Luka Metal factory. Good solid dependable blokes. Great nights on the piss with them. I know but don't let them hear you say that theres a reputation to keep up RAF come in two forms. 1. RAF reg . Respect. Grafters. Front line. Proper soldiers. 2. The rest. Shiny arses. Nuff said.
Quote from: normal rules on February 25, 2022, 09:19:59 pmRAF Reg looked after the compound I spent 6 months of my life in. Winter 1997 Banja Luka Metal factory. Good solid dependable blokes. Great nights on the piss with them. I know but don't let them hear you say that theres a reputation to keep up
RAF Reg looked after the compound I spent 6 months of my life in. Winter 1997 Banja Luka Metal factory. Good solid dependable blokes. Great nights on the piss with them.
Quote from: normal rules on February 25, 2022, 09:30:30 pmQuote from: Dagenham Rover on February 25, 2022, 09:26:30 pmQuote from: normal rules on February 25, 2022, 09:19:59 pmRAF Reg looked after the compound I spent 6 months of my life in. Winter 1997 Banja Luka Metal factory. Good solid dependable blokes. Great nights on the piss with them. I know but don't let them hear you say that theres a reputation to keep up RAF come in two forms. 1. RAF reg . Respect. Grafters. Front line. Proper soldiers. 2. The rest. Shiny arses. Nuff said.Not RAF Regt but spent more time in the field than they did with my time doing outdoor comms for the RAF.
Navy 90-99Gulf and BosniaIf they need anyone to parallel diesel generators or start gas turbines I'll get on my old ovies, n steaming bats. Not much call for guns down ships engine rooms.
Quote from: auckleyflyer on February 25, 2022, 07:29:09 pmNavy 90-99Gulf and BosniaIf they need anyone to parallel diesel generators or start gas turbines I'll get on my old ovies, n steaming bats. Not much call for guns down ships engine rooms.Mate. Your service is valued. Respected and not forgotten. Every person counts.
I served 9 years RAF regt, 79 to 88.5 tours in N Ireland and a two year stint in Cyprus.Never had the vitriol and downright ignorant nonsense the chaps get now off of other units.Great to hear some positive feedback off chaps who actually worked around the regiment.I’m a Cold War warrior, so they’d have to dig out an SLR for me if those ruskis ever came calling.
Quote from: ridgewoodrover on February 26, 2022, 11:29:32 amI served 9 years RAF regt, 79 to 88.5 tours in N Ireland and a two year stint in Cyprus.Never had the vitriol and downright ignorant nonsense the chaps get now off of other units.Great to hear some positive feedback off chaps who actually worked around the regiment.I’m a Cold War warrior, so they’d have to dig out an SLR for me if those ruskis ever came calling.Worked daily with the RAF Regiment during the posting I can’t discuss. Some characters there I can tell you.I remember the first time I shot with the SLR, on the range. Very first round slap bang in the centre of the little white square on the target board. However I had underestimated the strength of the recoil and got whacked on the eye socket by the rear sight. My grouping was shocking that day..Although I did armed duties I thankfully never had to shoot at anyone in anger.
Has anyone served in the special forces.
Ex RE- 1985 -1995Gone full circle, now teach at 1 RSME,Chatham, teaching young (and old) RE`s how to kill themselves with electricity.
Quote from: gillinghamrover link=topic=284256.msg1142931#msg1142931 date=1646062261Ex RE- 1985 -1995Gone full circle, now teach at 1 RSME,Chatham, teaching young (and old) RE`s how to kill themselves with electricity. Did you start out at Chepstow or Gib Barracks ?
Quote from: normal rules on February 28, 2022, 05:28:11 pmQuote from: gillinghamrover link=topic=284256.msg1142931#msg1142931 date=1646062261Ex RE- 1985 -1995Gone full circle, now teach at 1 RSME,Chatham, teaching young (and old) RE`s how to kill themselves with electricity. Did you start out at Chepstow or Gib Barracks ? 85c Chepstow (E Coy)
Quote from: gillinghamrover on February 28, 2022, 08:11:43 pmQuote from: normal rules on February 28, 2022, 05:28:11 pmQuote from: gillinghamrover link=topic=284256.msg1142931#msg1142931 date=1646062261Ex RE- 1985 -1995Gone full circle, now teach at 1 RSME,Chatham, teaching young (and old) RE`s how to kill themselves with electricity. Did you start out at Chepstow or Gib Barracks ? 85c Chepstow (E Coy)I was 86-88. Lived in the block next to the NAAFI. 89 sqn. Surveyor.
Royal engineers 2003 - 09 for me. Did my stint at chatham (the nightclub was called the zone while i was there) and did 4 years at 28 engr regt in hameln (where the pied piper comes from) in Germany.
No it was my regiment, it was actually my squadron - 23 amphibious engineer squadron. I spent many a cold day on the river weser doing ramping out drills. It was a lovely part of the world hameln, very clean and the people were friendly enough. I remember every year a local would dress as the pied piper and little kids would be following him round dressed as rats. There was also a tower (or maybe a church?) And when the clock struck the hour this pied piper would come out like on a cuckoo clock play a little tune on his pied pipe and go back in again. I remember seeing that as a 20 year old wondering what was going on then thinking ah well, im off to get pi55ed in alladdins. Good times.