Originally posted by mrdavies
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Not quite, if you are needed they will call you up like it or not, I have a few freinds in the TA who do signals and because there was a shortage of signallers when president Bliar deciced to invade Iraq they were called up with a nice letter telling them they would be arrested and thrown in jail if they didn't appear....Originally posted by SockpuppetThey are on standby to call out to anywhere in the world (all TA mobilisations are still voluntary) but you could get your SC through that.Comment
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There's a new unit forming which will work in the same manner as LIAG but it is not a security unit. It's for PM's and the like. Can't remember what it's called but it may be on the Army Rumour Service forum...Originally posted by SockpuppetAye is was either that or something with a very, very similar name.
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Originally posted by XLMonkeyGetting a bit confused by this - I have SC clearance, but finished my last SC contract in August last year. When I checked, I was told my SC clearance wouldn't expire until 2011. Have I missed something here Mal?
You need to have it transferred within a year! After that back to square one.Comment
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Since 2005 all TA mobilisations have been voluntary so called "intelligent mobilisation"Originally posted by ArdescoNot quite, if you are needed they will call you up like it or not, I have a few freinds in the TA who do signals and because there was a shortage of signallers when president Bliar deciced to invade Iraq they were called up with a nice letter telling them they would be arrested and thrown in jail if they didn't appear....Comment
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