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Commandos ML course discovery +1
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Commandos ML course discovery +1
program on today at 17:00 discvory +1 or
16:00 discovery
watched it this morning and its repeated later on...not bad
16:00 discovery
watched it this morning and its repeated later on...not bad
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Just watched the ML course on Discovery. Thought it was rather good. Appeared very tough. Didnt go into much detail though as it covered basically 8 Months in 1 hours program.
Did anyone notice that there was a few americans doing the course aswell. Im sure at the Parade in the beginning there were 3 or 4 Americans there.
Did anyone notice that there was a few americans doing the course aswell. Im sure at the Parade in the beginning there were 3 or 4 Americans there.
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I think they were Dutch Marine'sEdwards159 wrote:Just watched the ML course on Discovery. Thought it was rather good. Appeared very tough. Didnt go into much detail though as it covered basically 8 Months in 1 hours program.
Did anyone notice that there was a few americans doing the course aswell. Im sure at the Parade in the beginning there were 3 or 4 Americans there.
(Glaine ar gcroi, neart ar ngeag agus beart de reir arm mbriarthar)
Could very well be, Dutch Marines do the same course. Our Marine Corps is practically part of yours.
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hehe nice one Bovie.Bovie wrote:Look through someone's window that is watching the program you want to watch! Orr.. you could subscribe to it through free view.
Bovie
I think its on Freeview Peds, you can pay a one of fee and subscribe. The box just plugs into the back of your existing TV and converts your digital signals into analogue.