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General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Air Force.
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I have a subsidiary office in Aylesbury, where I was dragged up. All lady Halton types were welcome to my ministrations and subsequent complications. No hour too late, no pain too great. :lol:
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Which days of the week is said office open Prez?

And what are these 'subsequent complications' you mention?
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Hyper,
its best not to ask really.
I'm still suffering the consequences from the gender re-alignment I had last year :lol:
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:o :roll:
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Wednesday afternoons are usually free, after the market crowd has been in, all the kit has been re sterilised..............well I say re-sterilised, most of it has been brushed down with an old hand towel, the rest just gets mucky again so it seems a waste. hence the aforementioned complications.
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Will I be able to take my car down to Halton? I only ask because my parents will already be keeping my brother's car for him while he's in Naples and I really don't think they'll have room for mine too! I don't want to sell it if I can help it. I've already returned the form for a travel warrant saying I will make my own way there, but i guess i could change that if needs be.
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I'm gonna take mine down. It said in the pack you're allowed to take it, i'd imagine its the same drill as Cranwell.
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Looks like we just volunteered ourselves for unofficial taxi duty as soon as we get a weekend off Tom!
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As long as they keep my boots nice and polished and my ironing nice and neat, then i'll taxi anyone anywhere :)
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Having the car there is a definite bonus, dont think of it as a car, think of it more of a skip, dump anything you dont want into the wagon, if its not in your room you dont have to clean/polish/iron it.

Another essential piece of kit, lighter, not for the field phase, for burning all the loose threads of your uniform, yes, they are that anal!

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My Mum's just told me that, I'm gonna have to leave a lot of stuff in my car anyway, a whole house-load of belongings won't fit into my old bedroom at their house! I feel a garage sale coming on...
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There was a guy on my IOT who bought an old Transit van....he just used it as a mobile wardrobe and storeroom!!!
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Managed to get a look at someone else's kit list at the weekend, looks pretty comprehensive.
Can anyone tell me why male recruits are told/allowed to bring casual clothes (jeans/t-shirt etc...) and female recruits aren't? Is it just an omission from the kit list, or is there a reason?

Had a phone call this morning, apparently someone FORGOT to post my letter inviting me to part 2 medical, and can I attend July 7th. Talk about short notice! Lucky I'd already rostered myself off the 7th/8th, or I'd be ringing in sick... :roll:
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Probably an omission, the girlies on my basic needed civis ,either that or they did block duties in the nud, no wonder we wern't allowed into their half of the block........

You'll need mongy kit for bimbling down to breakfast, that way no egg down nice spiffy uniform + you dont have to worry about saluting any orrificers that may be stumbling about at six in the morning (unlikely but you never know)

Good luck with the medical, if they ask how much alchol you drink in a week, double it ,just to be on the safe side; they'll never let you in if your t-total!
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