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Posted: Fri 20 Feb, 2004 9:35 pm
by Rover
Hello neil1955,

I believe the 2000ft mentioned by the member of the RAF was used only as an example regarding time of flight, so as to speak.
More to emphasis the difference between the two mottoes, Knowledge Dispels Fear and A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing.

Rover

Posted: Fri 20 Feb, 2004 9:50 pm
by neil1955
Knowledge Dispels Fear is the motto of No 1 parachute training squadron RAF, and that just goes to show how mutch they know i was scared evrey time, those that are not and there are some( but not many ) are a danger to those around them. Fear keeps you on you ALERT and ALIVE.

Posted: Sat 21 Feb, 2004 5:41 am
by got1
We used to fight to get on the water jumps that were done in Jersey, You had to be lucky to get one. They were a dawdle when intended.
When it was not intended, it could be lethal 15 Para [TA] Kiel Canal Germany God bless them.

Posted: Sat 21 Feb, 2004 10:06 am
by Shoulderholster
Bucket of Milk wrote..anywhere on the Frome is a good place to lay up,but halfway through the night the tide comes in etc etc.
Can you tell me at what point the Frome ceases to be tidal?.
Just curious!.

SH

Posted: Sat 21 Feb, 2004 2:46 pm
by neil1955
Kiel canal. I was in 3 para when that particular Crab Air **** UP took place. I was on the exorcise but we air landed fortunatly. Crab Air blamed the Boxhead who was supposed to stop shipping on the canal, he later topped himself. Gaurds independant were the pathfinders in those days a role now carried out by para reg .....

Posted: Sun 22 Feb, 2004 9:18 am
by anglo-saxon
Rover wrote: The point is to have a question that is so obscure only those in the know would have the answer or even understand the question in the first place.
And never give the answer in an open forum.
Rover
Chunky: I had to smile when I read this, mate. :D

Posted: Tue 02 Mar, 2004 4:35 am
by Rover
It is now over ten days since certain points were put to 'b of m', since then he has avoided committing himself.

His post are very much in the same format as 'hawkeye' and 'sc**2' in that he likes to give the impression that he was a member of the SBS.

Like them his little knowledge shows him up as another 'Walter'.

No doubt another name change is in order and the next one will go the same way.

Further to the parts of selection that both 'hawkeye' and 'sc**2' failed and also 'b of m':

Resistance to Interrogation
Escape and Evasion

I believe we should also add;

Navigation ( sc**2 !! )
Survival

All of them it would seem failed the 'boating phase' with flying colours. :oops:

With an 'active former member of the SBS' in the forum why do they even bother.

'Active former member of the SBS', I trust that is correct to state---'H', Sneaky.
:wink:

What is a 'port and starboard' and mind the 'steaming lights'! :drinking:

Rover

Posted: Mon 08 Mar, 2004 3:25 pm
by freestyler_onli
I can't believe im even on the same website as SFguys. Jees. You hear stories in the papers and think blimey-they got some balls. One thing-what is the 'Terratorial SAS'????

Posted: Mon 08 Mar, 2004 4:53 pm
by goldie ex rmp
freestyler_onli wrote:I can't believe im even on the same website as SFguys. Jees. You hear stories in the papers and think blimey-they got some balls. One thing-what is the 'Terratorial SAS'????
i guess you feel the same way as being on the same website as a member of the elite CORPS OF ROYAL MILITARY POLICE !! thought not lol :wink:

Posted: Mon 08 Mar, 2004 7:03 pm
by Archie
Goldie, it's an honour and a privilege to share the site with an RMP.
They stand for all that is good and right in this sorry world of ours.
They are fine upstanding individuals, who deserve respect from us all.




P.S. Will you unclamp my car now you red hatted bastard? :lol:

Posted: Mon 08 Mar, 2004 8:11 pm
by goldie ex rmp
Archie wrote:Goldie, it's an honour and a privilege to share the site with an RMP.
They stand for all that is good and right in this sorry world of ours.
They are fine upstanding individuals, who deserve respect from us all.




P.S. Will you unclamp my car now you red hatted bastard? :lol:
stop it im wetting myself
oh and its 50 quid to unclamp mate and i don't take plastic...cash only...wink,wink

Posted: Mon 08 Mar, 2004 8:14 pm
by Archie
Is it true that you lot turn you berets inside out, and affix a skull and crossbones badge to them :lol:

Posted: Tue 09 Mar, 2004 10:16 am
by goldie ex rmp
Sticky Blue wrote:Turn back a Red Cap's Lapels... they are there all the time with crossed double s's.
Have you ever seen a Red Cap with short trousers when working? NO, because that would show the Jackboots. When on parade they have their trousers extra short just to destroy the myth:

0845: Fall-in, dress: Number 1's Short long trousers, normal boots that everyone else wears, NOT (R) NOT the usual jackboots.
Bugger and i was trying to hide my ss runes well under my black...oops i mean brown issue tie...........i would have got away with it if it wasn,t for those pesky kids

Posted: Sat 26 Jun, 2004 9:57 pm
by Big Boys Rules
goldie ex rmp wrote:god life is so simple with the ROYAL MILITARY POLICE i dont get many walters on my site lol................wonder why
We have that same problem Goldie, I've been online 4 years and only found my first pretend ATO the other day, he's so much fun I've not even told him he's rumbled. Better yet is all his chat about "security and not being able to tell me..."

Just a point that my better half raised (she's something else when it comes to shredding heads so I stay on her good side)
She taught me to ask questions based on complete lies, when said wally attempts to answer you out him, and have given away nothing useful for his next attempt.
I've read the threads, was based at Hereford, and still dont know if there was a boathouse!!!

So for all those budding wallys out there...
http://babelfish.altavista.com/

And can anyone tell me the calibre of the Browning 12.7mm pistol???