Share This Page:

  

Growth

General discussions on joining & training in the British Army.
DipZ
Member
Member
Posts: 39
Joined: Sat 03 Jan, 2004 12:30 am
Location: UK

Post by DipZ »

I think it would be a great idea but only if they kept the standards the same.

Navy Seals manage with 2000, theres no reason why us brits cant do it.
User avatar
sneaky beaky
Member
Member
Posts: 1273
Joined: Mon 09 Sep, 2002 8:09 pm
Location: 19th hole

Post by sneaky beaky »

DipZ
Navy Seals 2000 strong!!? They wish! I think 200 is probably nearer the mark! Maybe a little more than that.
The problem with SF is not under manning - but the fact that the powers that be would like to have SF doing all operations. Both in Afghanistan and Iraq, SF were used in operations that could well have been done just as well, if not better by RM Commando units or Parachute Regiments.
They should stick to doing real Special Forces ops. And stick to operating in small numbers. In Iraq, I hear that both SAS and SBS went into the field with numbers like 50?! That is ridiculous!! That is RM/Para territory.
Just my opinion!
S.B.
Former RM of 23 years.
neil1955
Member
Member
Posts: 204
Joined: Fri 24 Oct, 2003 9:40 pm
Location: u\k

Post by neil1955 »

Never thought I would find myself agreeing with a CABBAGE HEAD, but Sneaky Beaky has it right, if it ain't broke don't fix it.
The Brecon Becons still stand Pen-y Fan is still a pain it makes no differance jnr, snr, selection, it stays with you ............
Post Reply