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ROYAL MARINE COMMANDO'S OR SAS?
- chunky from york
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- sneaky beaky
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I have just gone throught his forum and my immedite reaction is - How can you compare The Royal Marines to the SAS? You can't, they both do totally different things. The SAS are SF. The RM are one step down from SF. To put it in a different way the SAS work for the RM or any other Army unit as a recconnaisence forsce. Sometimes they initiate force of their own making but just like the SBS they are a sneaky beaky outfit But I have to say the SAS are more forthright when it comes to initiating a firefight!!
Good luck,
Sneaky
Good luck,
Sneaky
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Isn't a forum that has gone from dicussing the merits of RM to SAS really degenerated into farce when it descends into discussing he relative values of beer.
I vote that this particuler trend is ceased. I think it has run it's natural course. There must be something more interesting to talk about than beer (Well , maybe not!) But get rid of it anyway!!
Sneaky
I vote that this particuler trend is ceased. I think it has run it's natural course. There must be something more interesting to talk about than beer (Well , maybe not!) But get rid of it anyway!!
Sneaky
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I've just bought a book so this should really be in the Recommended Books section. It's:
My Classified Life by 'Deniable Operative'
It was only 65p - mainly cos it's full of blank pages. My grandson's using it for drawing pictures in - a truly imaginative and original perspective of the world. All sorts of strange looking objects in vivid colours purporting to be such things as Mum, Dad, house, dog, ball etc.......
Recognize the description, Deniable?
Ah, but then you're not browsing the forum anymore!
Or, if you are, no doubt it's classified. :puppydogeyes:
My Classified Life by 'Deniable Operative'
It was only 65p - mainly cos it's full of blank pages. My grandson's using it for drawing pictures in - a truly imaginative and original perspective of the world. All sorts of strange looking objects in vivid colours purporting to be such things as Mum, Dad, house, dog, ball etc.......
Recognize the description, Deniable?
Ah, but then you're not browsing the forum anymore!
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I would have to dis-agree, British beer is not even close to the best, neither is the Dutch
No, its the Aussie beer, you think you know the merits of Alcohol, and none of that crappy beer we export, have you know, VB is a shocking beer. Crown, XXXX, Cascade, and many many many more.
Liam
No, its the Aussie beer, you think you know the merits of Alcohol, and none of that crappy beer we export, have you know, VB is a shocking beer. Crown, XXXX, Cascade, and many many many more.
Liam
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