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BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by pomikev
(Post 10549021)
A future that could have been...... |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
There's a scene where an American sailor and a sailor off the Ark Royal are going shot for shot in a tequila drinking contest.
What they didn't show was the American ending up in ICU where my wife and her colleagues were looking after him.He very nearly died. The unit was given a ships plaque from one of the officers as a thank you. |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10549054)
I've got that series downloaded. It's very good.
A future that should have been......
Originally Posted by ukecadet
(Post 10549108)
There's a scene where an American sailor and a sailor off the Ark Royal are going shot for shot in a tequila drinking contest.
What they didn't show was the American ending up in ICU where my wife and her colleagues were looking after him.He very nearly died. The unit was given a ships plaque from one of the officers as a thank you. |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by rasen78
(Post 10549113)
Edited to show how I read them:o
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by ukecadet
(Post 10549108)
There's a scene where an American sailor and a sailor off the Ark Royal are going shot for shot in a tequila drinking contest.
What they didn't show was the American ending up in ICU where my wife and her colleagues were looking after him.He very nearly died. |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by chris955
(Post 10549121)
Lightweight :)
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by pomikev
(Post 10549021)
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by nickyjohnt
(Post 10549299)
Skimmer twats:)
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 10549119)
If the UK had still had a carrier like AR or CVA-01, Argentina would never have invaded the Falklands.
Originally Posted by ukecadet
(Post 10549126)
Well ... in fairness to the American they're on dry ships so don't get the same training as their British counterparts.
Originally Posted by nickyjohnt
(Post 10549299)
Skimmer twats:)
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by ROMFT_WO2RN
(Post 10550250)
As long as it had a proper air group as well ;) unlike the new carriers which will normally only have an air group the sam size as the Invinvible class FFS :thumbdown:
Still good fun pouring them down the gangway after a few pints of CSB :thumbsup: money grabbing, glow in the dark, sun dodging sludgemariners :p |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by pomikev
(Post 10550272)
HAHAHAH - yeh I never thought the extra 20% submariner pay was worth it when it meant you would end up a shirt lifting brown hatter.
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
BE should have a lounge specifically for serving/ex RN,Gay lounge perhaps;)
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Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by ukecadet
(Post 10550283)
How long were you in the RN for?
Also I got a bit duped, we had to fill out a drafting preference form where you got to say what branch of the Navy you were interested in, I really wanted to go into the fleet air arm as my cousin had been in that and I had dreams of being a helicopter engineer, anyways you got to put 3 options on the form and a petty officer told me "They never give you your first preference, so put down something unrealistic for that one and put fleet air arm as your second choice, that's the way to get it" He suggested I put down submariner as my first choice saying that no one ever got that right out of basic training so I believed him and put it down, guess what ? 3 weeks later - good news son, you've been accepted to submarine service, you're on you way to lossimouth in scotland to join a polaris group where you will go away for 6 months at a time without ever surfacing or knowing where you have been ! (This was in the cold war days remember), I was gobsmacked, I tried to complain but they totally made me feel like an ungratefull git and an idiot for putting down subs as my first choice because they were always struggling to find people willing to do it and I was always going to get a yes, why had I wasted everyones time etc.. and no I couldn't change my mind., so that petty officer stitched me right up. So I quit. However there have been too many times to count that I have had deep regrets about leaving the NAVY, life would have been very very different if I had stayed. I made lots of stupid decisions when I was a teenager but escaping Thatchers Britain was one of my better ones I think. Maybe in another life I'll get to do it differently. |
Re: BBC Sailor - Ark Royal
Originally Posted by Bernieboy
(Post 10550303)
BE should have a lounge specifically for serving/ex RN,Gay lounge perhaps;)
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