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ftfyOriginally posted by AtW View PostName the rank then, mine was and still is Yellowbelly (in hiding)
Let's face it, you championed the idea of running away from a hostage situation and you also ran away from your National Duty too.
Running is something that seems to come easy to you. A flight before fight kind of a guy.
Maybe we should rename you "Forrest"??

“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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There is no reason to hide your rank unless it’s Private or not even that
My guess is that they kicked you out with demotion back to Privateor maybe you lost even thatComment
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Hide it? LOLOriginally posted by AtW View PostThere is no reason to hide your rank unless it’s Private or not even that
My guess is that they kicked you out with demotion back to Privateor maybe you lost even that
No....wrong again. I gave you enough clues but you were still too dim to work it out.
I left as a Sergeant with an Exemplary record. Not that the significance of the British Army Rank structure will mean anything to you anyway.
Your turn.......why did you run away from doing your National Duty? I think we should be told.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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TUPE to Group 4 Catering.Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is no reason to hide your rank unless it’s Private or not even that
My guess is that they kicked you out with demotion back to Privateor maybe you lost even thatComment
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My condition (astma) made me ineligible for normal duty in peace time, so I was put is to reserves until they run out of regular cannon fodder and will need replacements.Comment
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Don't tell them your name, PikeOriginally posted by AtW View PostMy condition (astma) made me ineligible for normal duty in peace time, so I was put is to reserves until they run out of regular cannon fodder and will need replacements.
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Whereas shauny encountered a much more inclusive approach to his impairments.Originally posted by AtW View PostMy condition (astma) made me ineligible for normal duty in peace time, so I was put is to reserves until they run out of regular cannon fodder and will need replacements.Comment
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If he was any good he’d be serving in the West GermanyOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWhereas shauny encountered a much more inclusive approach to his impairments.
India was hardly under risk of Soviet (or anybody elses) invasionComment
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