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Old Jan 18th 2009, 7:16 pm
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Oh that would be fab Commander, can you do that? Would be brilliant! At least it would give him some insight.
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Old Jan 19th 2009, 7:00 am
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indeed, or go to uni sponsored by the forces and then get to travel with the forces during the holidays..result..
I agree... nothing beats having your education paid for and sponsored travelling at the same time. Be ready for a world of hurt though...
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Old Jan 19th 2009, 3:21 pm
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I agree... nothing beats having your education paid for and sponsored travelling at the same time. Be ready for a world of hurt though...
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Old Jan 19th 2009, 3:26 pm
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Originally Posted by commander
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Training wise, whatever military unit he decides to join will definitely not be a walk in the park.
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Old Jan 19th 2009, 3:31 pm
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Originally Posted by DaWarrior
Training wise, whatever military unit he decides to join will definitely not be a walk in the park.
i know what you mean mate, but it really is not that bad. trust me.

the fact that there are a group of likeminded individuals bonded into a team will carry you through even the toughest of moments..all after the common goal..


The one thing i do miss with the AF is the teamwork and camaraderie. This will never be equaled anywhere.FACT
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Originally Posted by commander
i know what you mean mate, but it really is not that bad. trust me.

the fact that there are a group of likeminded individuals bonded into a team will carry you through even the toughest of moments..all after the common goal..


The one thing i do miss with the AF is the teamwork and camaraderie. This will never be equaled anywhere.FACT
Although I'm still partial with the Royal Marines amongst any other unit, I'm just curious as to what part of the AF did you serve?

True that your comrades are your best friend, confidant and family in the field. The most difficult part I think for the uniniated is the part where you need to try out.
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Old Jan 19th 2009, 3:40 pm
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Although I'm still partial with the Royal Marines amongst any other unit, I'm just curious as to what part of the AF did you serve?

True that your comrades are your best friend, confidant and family in the field. The most difficult part I think for the uniniated is the part where you need to try out.

Royal Navy..hence the name commander.

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