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Ask your brother what STAB means, cos that's what he is.
PS is he Gareth from the office?
Stupid TA *******?
Is that how the army see the TA?
Ask your brother what STAB means, cos that's what he is.
PS is he Gareth from the office?
Just watching the TV highlights of this morning's ceremony in central London and that doyen of broadcasting Huw Edwards said that many of the soldiers on duty would have been involved for anything up to SIX hours after leaving their barracks.
Assuming they can't break ranks at any time, what on earth do they do about dealing with 'toilet needs' etc?
Even though I guess most of them are young blokes, six hours is a hell of a time to try and last out - wonder if anyone has ever wet themselves at such an event?
In all seriousness, anyone genuinely know how they cope?
Stupid TA *******?
Is that how the army see the TA?
I lined the streets for Lady Di's wedding. We had to stand for 4 hours, moving about twice. We trained for a month before hand. Every morning just standing in full blues for hours on end. I remember the hardiest thing was to step off again after not moving for so long. It felt like all the blood had left my legs.
We were placed at four pace intervals along the route, the person about five along from me was place opposite a clock. Imagine how those four hours must of flied by?
As a foot note, if anyone can remember the wedding, I was stood very close to the place Spike Milligan got out of his car and started messing about with the crowd.
The sister of my Major friend is a nurse TA and she went on tour to Afghanistan. She said she was called that in a light hearted way.
He wants to try doing it in a tunic and bearskin or a greatcoat on a hot spring day and then come back and moan.I admire that, I really do. Did you not even get a drink or some sort of refreshment during that period?
He wants to try doing it in a tunic and bearskin or a greatcoat on a hot spring day and then come back and moan.
Wrong picture how do I get rid of this attacbed thumbnail ??'Squaddie' is a general term for an NC infantryman, though it's occasionally used by civvies to describe any military personnel.
I'm from the RAF Regiment, referred to as a Squaddie and refer to others as Squaddies. Never derogatory. Although I can imagine the odd Officer or desk jockey might get the hump with it.
He wants to try doing it in a tunic and bearskin or a greatcoat on a hot spring day and then come back and moan.
Hats off to her.
Didn’t one of the soldiers pass out once? I saw it in a postcard.
'Squaddie' is a general term for an NC infantryman, though it's occasionally used by civvies to describe any military personnel.
I'm from the RAF Regiment, referred to as a Squaddie and refer to others as Squaddies. Never derogatory. Although I can imagine the odd Officer or desk jockey might get the hump with it.
'Squaddie' is a general term for an NC infantryman, though it's occasionally used by civvies to describe any military personnel.
I'm from the RAF Regiment, referred to as a Squaddie and refer to others as Squaddies. Never derogatory. Although I can imagine the odd Officer or desk jockey might get the hump with it.