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Post by JR »

:roll: Heyup 'Trog' how's things in Norge,fiver a week and worth every penny :lol: :lol: .
Just to let you know I still got me old Naval/Bootneck S43A (part one) 28 shillings a week most of it spent on wine,women and song and the rest frittered away,Ho Um.
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PS your gizzit will be on the way soon :soldier_thumbs_up:
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think i read some where that they used to have commando pay if so what moron got rid of it
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Well - it certainly wasn't JR - or me either .......

JR - Happy date September 1950 - from 28 to 48 bob a week ......

AND - NHI at only 2/6 a week deducted - canny

I'll have to look for mine now ....
of course, most of mine was sent home to me Mam .... :D

(looking forward to the gizzit - will do you a samey same from here)-
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JR - The 'gizzit' arrived this pm....

Fantastic ! What a grand mate you are -

YOU have a birthday and send ME a present ......

No-one has done anything like that for me in yonks

Many, many thanks - you made my day - and my future mugs of coffee
will be much more colourful.... a mug with not only my name but also
the GSM South Arabia and the Pingat Jasa !

Three Badgers can find ANYTHING - ANYWHERE

Trumps mate

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JIM LAD!

Quick question, what the flying feck is a GROAT Oppo? And how do you present arms with a BROWN BESS?

Coat please! :D

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:roll: :roll: Aw....Steve with all that knowlege at your disposal 'Groat' the equivalent of four pence old money :wink: :wink:
Presenting Arms with the 'Brown Bess'Musket Naval Arms Drill? from the shoulder to the present :wink: :wink: .

Alan have you received the Pingat Jasa Malaysian 'Gong' yet,got mine a couple of months ago with citation :lol:
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Not bad presentation just think most of our campaign medals were slung across the company office table :roll: :roll: Aye jr
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They`s nice Gongs Jim aren`t they? 8)

By the way, is youm building a model of the ole Vicky mate? :-?

You bloody are you old bugger, aren`t you 8)

"And `ere`s where Grandad tapped all they Yanks as we sold`em Nelson`s fone nummer" Ooo Arrr :P

Can we see the phots once she`s finished Jim? I keep threatening to have a go but if we actually got round to buying a decent mod, it`d be just one more thing I don`t have time for :roll: I`ll probably start with HM Bark, Endeavour as she`em a favourite o`mine and work me way up from there 8)
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:roll: Heyup Bert!,The model of the Victory,Keel laid, bulkhead partitions in place next move upper deck and planking,dockyard mateys having a rest (as per usual) and its certainly a time consumer and thats before all the rigging, masts ropes and spars. :roll: :roll:
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Kin knew it, mate 8)
Hoist yer t`gallants Mr Christian :P

Good luck Jim :wink:
Er, bit of a tip mate, HBM was NOT actually used in the original Vic by the way :roll:
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J R -

Hello Jim

Nice presentation set - and it DOES beat having 'em sent in the post
thirty eight years after the event (South Arabia ) .....still - I'd fallen
through the planks by the time the decision to award had been made.

NO - I've not received my Pingat Jasa as yet - Norway seems to be in the
"Miscellaneous Countries" bag - I'll have to try a diplomatic 'phone call
to one of Fred B's contacts at the Embassy over at your end.......

Did try ringing Fred - but no joy - he gave me a number yonks ago which
of course, I misplaced.... I suppose that Norway will be found by the
Embassy "shortly". Can't seem to reach Fred - the Sec of the Association
as the number no longer clicks in - perhaps he's been terrorised by a 'couple' of other blokes who are still waiting :D

Anyway - good that they are being awarded in the UK at last - you
deserve it....

As my wife and daughter are down in Egypts land for the winter hols I'm
able to visit here more often - I'll now use the next few days to catch up.

It's a tit for tat holiday - as I was allowed to visit Lympstone last October !
We go by the "Exotic Country in exchange for an Exotic Country" sort of
agreement...... fair do's.

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Post by bean »

This pay thing goes on every where, as a Bootneck I was happy with what I got, well everyone went down to the NAFFI with a sock full of change some time:). But it was the same in the Police after I left. I was firearms trg. Sniper.rapid intervention( same sort of house clearing as sas ect,planes, trains and automobiles,advance entry( termal lances and stuff, worked on the arv, armed and loaded everyday, 2 or 3 jobs per day all for. Nothing extra.

we do it because we can and we have pride in what we do, but it would be nice to have some one say here is 50 quid a week have a drink to chill out :)
Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail. - Confucius
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Bean
I took my sock down the NAAFI once,and when the time came to turn out the change a pay up,imagine my embarrassment.I had brought my love sock by mistake,well I could feel something in it when I picked it up!.
How the NAAFI lady laughed.

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Trog, would you like an address for direct applications? I`m sure we had notice down here prior to UKers with an address in KL. Make a few phone calls in the morning and get back to you mate :wink:
Heyup Bean, nice to see you out of hybernation 8) Are you still on Skye?
The Island, not the tv channel :wink:
SH, love sock, :roll:
Sure it wasn`t a tent boot? 8)
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Well think your self's lucky you did not do National Service as you got just on half a regulars pay for the same risk. Also you still got stuck for tax, national insurance, barrack room damages and every thing else they could think of. Yet as National Servicemen you could still wind up in the Marines or the Para's and some very nasty little battlefields, and who do you think that got volunteered for the very nasty jobs on a battlefield, well it wasn't the regulars as they were to expensive to loose.
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Not strictly true,Tab, the NS men serving with Royal 47/50 period were not in separate units, except whilst training. They did exactly the same training as CS Marines, and when joining units in the Brigade the Troops were a mix of both, no difference in pay and conditions, but time overseas was much less than for CS men.



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