Originally posted by SandyDown
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Originally posted by AtWI am sure your chances are always good so long as there is positive discrimination policy in place.
not interested in being part of the war machine ... but if I was then yes ... my chances are good, especially as I now someone on the inside
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know your place
You girlies stick to washing and ironing and leave the fighting to us SandyOriginally posted by SandyDownnot interested in being part of the war machine ... but if I was then yes ... my chances are good, especially as I now someone on the inside
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Well said DA -- for a change I am in agreement with you. Like the germans have those 3 Ks -- Kitchen, Kinder and K-churchOriginally posted by DodgyAgentYou girlies stick to washing and ironing and leave the fighting to us SandyComment
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This board is becoming a little dull dont you think AtW?Originally posted by AtW-- for a change I am in agreement with you. -- Kitchen, Kinder and K-churchLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Yes I concur -- we need to do something about it.Originally posted by DodgyAgentThis board is becoming a little dull dont you think AtW?Comment
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Originally posted by AtWYes I concur -- we need to do something about it.
No we dont
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LIBERAL ALERT - LIBERAL ALERT!!!Originally posted by SandyDownnot interested in being part of the war machine ...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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"So, apart from being Royalty or as fat as threaded, what does it take to get into Sandhurst?"
A ladder.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Sandhurst
MY mate got into Sandhurst and is now a first lute in Basra for his trouble
He was 28, one year as luitenant in SADF ( South African Defence force), degree in chemistry from an SA uni.
He said that most of the guys there were from priveledged backgrounds just out of school as well as a fair contigent of ver rich kids from Asian and Arab backgrounds
He said the training was tough, but not anything like SADF. He is a good leader and I wouldnt have a problem going into a conflict situation knowing he was in charge although saying that, my military experience is minimal.
In short I think they reserve some spots for privelege and some for people who actually do fulfil the criteria.
By his own admittance he reckons that if he stays his chances of going any higher than a captain or major are pretty remote
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