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Re: Deepcut
KHT1 wrote:Complete put-off to anyone who would think about joining, whilst the purpose of a soldier is to die, I didn't think it was his purpose to be murdered by his superior officer.
Maybe on your planet.
SP
The line between BS and PC is thin and blurry
The line between BS and PC is thin and blurry
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mfat_man
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Re: Deepcut
If you're going to wind us up at least make it a good one, or if you want a debate then put some meat on it...KHT1 wrote:Complete put-off to anyone who would think about joining, whilst the purpose of a soldier is to die, I didn't think it was his purpose to be murdered by his superior officer.
To me, Deepcut's biggest issue was around leadership not unhelpful adrogyne statemenets like this <doh>.
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themattmeister
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Re: Deepcut
Someone needs a new hobby.KHT1 wrote:Complete put-off to anyone who would think about joining, whilst the purpose of a soldier is to die, I didn't think it was his purpose to be murdered by his superior officer.
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I have to admit, when I saw that the AAC do some of their training (albeit for a trade that I have no interest in taking up) at deepcut I did have a slight "errr" moment.
That said though, a year round various training centers (not including Deepcut though), and I never had any trouble at all.
Admittedly deepcut is a public relations disaster for the Army, and the investigations into it, even moreso, but you have to bear in mind that that sorta thing is extremely rare.
That said though, a year round various training centers (not including Deepcut though), and I never had any trouble at all.
Admittedly deepcut is a public relations disaster for the Army, and the investigations into it, even moreso, but you have to bear in mind that that sorta thing is extremely rare.
