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Post by macster »

Whatever.
Incident happened at Locking in winter of 91/92. Im racking my brains to remember the eact month. Wait + on that.
Im not bothered about yours or anyone’s opinion but don’t openly call me a liar/bullsh*tter. Save that for the rozzers and the SF forum! I was there, as detailed!!
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TJD wrote: 4. Your work as a shift cdr in Bosnia, very laudible and no doubt rewarding. Having worked in this area of PSOPS your situation of commanding other nationalities who were well above your rank level is not common at all and is definately NOT THE NORM.
It was Macedonia actually, I was there too, and as shift commander (OR4) i was in charge of a Greek, Czech and Romanian OR8's and several OR7's and 6's.
The multi national IMP desk was commanded by a Danish Lt Colonel with a RAF WO 2ic.
Currently out there, there are RAFP Sgt's acting as shift commanders.
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Hi TJD,
As someone who has read many of your posts I am aware that you generally tend to be in the right and speak from an informed position however on this occassion I have no option but to disagree on a couple of points.

The ref. to TPW and SF was pertinent to past ops of which the information is already in the public domain (and was reported in the national press)and has been for some time. No breach of OPSEC give me some credit!
At no point did I say that the RAF Regt Sqn in question were "sacked" and actually most of the people that took part were privvy!
With regards Humint and Sigint your source is incorrect. RAFP have a very specific role (outwith of general investigation purposes) that is and has been for some time well established, just because you and your source are not privvy to something doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
As far as your comments about the "Court Martial" I have to agree the whole thing sounded like barrack room bollox. The kind of stuff that if repeated often enough people start believing! ( No offence intended to Macster as I don't know whether he got it 2nd or 22nd hand!)
I know this thread is starting to take on the characteristics of a bun fight but having current knowledge of colleagues employed in the roles mentioned as we speak I feel compelled to reply on their behalf!
"When you men get home and face an anti-war protester, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend, because she knows she's dating a pussy."
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HN Please see my PM detailing the name of the RAFP NCO in charge of the initial investigation.
See if it rings any bell's ??B
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Yes Mate, got it a minute ago!
Check your inbox
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Post by Flintham Block1 »

Sorry TJD - got do disagree again!!!! I know of at least six established posts in one location that do this (we may be confusing the exact def of HUMINT). I served in that location and now I am of sufficient rank and Q to serve in one of the posts receive PMA signals from my Chf Clk advertising vacancies.
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Got to concur with several of my esteemed brethren, HumInt is is a key task for the RAF Police. As for checking with DISC, are you having a giraffe, some of my best mates work there, and if I called to ask about current employment trends, I'd be told to go forth & multiply.

OpSec is paramount with regards to this particular thread, so please, lets agree to disagree. I'm sure the current operators would be very upset to find their AOR's broadcast on this site.
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TJD, can I ask your current employment status?

And if you're so 'in the know', why are you spouting such drivel?

My esteemed colleagues & I offering snippets of advice within this forum are well versed in the HumInt and know exactly what you're refering to, so I ask that you please do not inform us of what WE are doing. 'nuff said?
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Post by Flintham Block1 »

I actually said in my post "not just for investigation purposes". TJD - your posts are always spot on, so can you understand why some of us are getting a bit annoyed from someone from outside our trade telling us that something does not happen when we know full well it does. AES also served in the same theatre as me which is just ONE location where this type of work is carried out.
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