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Life after foundation??
I can't remember where I heard it and so it might not be true but, I remember hearing that guys were not allowed to wear uniforms when off duty/off base (can't remember which) as it was deemed a security risk. I also heard that this had changed and that they could wear uniforms off base as to help with the recruitment situation.
As I said, I don't remember where I heard this or the exact details so don't take my word for it.
Cheers
James
As I said, I don't remember where I heard this or the exact details so don't take my word for it.
Cheers
James
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Doc
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Bit gay taking your rig home really
Yep you werent allowed to wear it once upon a time as certain Paddys took shots at you in the name of an united Ireland.
Changed just after I left the mob. As certain Paddys are now our friends.
But taking it home is gay, going to your local in full blues with pith helmet, kevlar boady armour and NVG's stapped to your forehead is so uncool!
Yep you werent allowed to wear it once upon a time as certain Paddys took shots at you in the name of an united Ireland.
Changed just after I left the mob. As certain Paddys are now our friends.
But taking it home is gay, going to your local in full blues with pith helmet, kevlar boady armour and NVG's stapped to your forehead is so uncool!
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haha I can just imagine that now
, going into a really rough pub with full lovats and blues on. People would probably think your a psycho or something.
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I would advise any of you guys going down to take a good mousturiser with you as your skin will get very dry from the elements and washing all the time.
You are told before leave not to take any military kit home with you and that you shouldn't wear anything with a globe and laurel or 'Royal Marines' on it. That includes the t shirts you can buy from CTC.
The first weekend in foundation they let you go ashore to buy things and I would advise buying an ironing board then, it makes life a lot easier. And don't turn up with a crap iron.
You are told before leave not to take any military kit home with you and that you shouldn't wear anything with a globe and laurel or 'Royal Marines' on it. That includes the t shirts you can buy from CTC.
The first weekend in foundation they let you go ashore to buy things and I would advise buying an ironing board then, it makes life a lot easier. And don't turn up with a crap iron.
Is that because of terrorism or peace activists?Dig out blind wrote:I would advise any of you guys going down to take a good mousturiser with you as your skin will get very dry from the elements and washing all the time.
You are told before leave not to take any military kit home with you and that you shouldn't wear anything with a globe and laurel or 'Royal Marines' on it. That includes the t shirts you can buy from CTC.
The first weekend in foundation they let you go ashore to buy things and I would advise buying an ironing board then, it makes life a lot easier. And don't turn up with a crap iron.
THinking about leaving already!
hey guys,
im going down on the 24th so ill be in the troop after you, 920 im guessing.
i know a lad in your troop called max, dont know if your familier with him.
some helpfull extra bits of kit there for me to get my hands on, cheers.
anyway, i cant wait to go and i guess ill see you all around CTC.
im going down on the 24th so ill be in the troop after you, 920 im guessing.
i know a lad in your troop called max, dont know if your familier with him.
some helpfull extra bits of kit there for me to get my hands on, cheers.
anyway, i cant wait to go and i guess ill see you all around CTC.
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If thats the case, I recommend you keep your orientation to yourself.
You know you like it Felias!!
Before any young pups thinks i'm gay i'm not!! just a tad drunk now had a cushty indian and just sipping on a few.
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Seriously though, would it be a possibility to be battered to death in a street by activists with large slogan boards?? Then half dead crawl to the nearest hospital to get some treatment??
Thats commando spirit for ya, love those posters in the PRMC block. 
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I don't know anyone who has been attacked by peace activists but I imagine it could happen. Several people in my troop have been attacked in Exeter because people can see that they are recruits without them wearing any RM kit. It's very obvious who recruits are and people don't like us.Felias wrote:Seriously though, would it be a possibility to be battered to death in a street by activists with large slogan boards?? Then half dead crawl to the nearest hospital to get some treatment??Thats commando spirit for ya, love those posters in the PRMC block.
