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Aussie
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Single Soldiers Accomedation

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The official British Army website says that single soldiers accomadation is usualy in four man rooms. Do they actually mean 4 men per room or do they mean that 4 soldiers share a small flat & each have there own room? This is what it shows on the Royal Scots website, where it shows a bedroom, sitting room and I'M A SCAMMER SPAMMER!!!. Maybe that's only in Northern Ireland? ( the Royal Scot's are in Ballykelly )
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Single Living Accommodation Modernisation - Project SLAM

A Tri-service Project to upgrade progressively the worst Single Living Accommodation (SLA) to Grade 1 physical condition by 2012


Types of SLA

Z (Single room, en suite) – The future standard for all trained personnel. Project SLAM will construct 14,000 bed-spaces in the first 5 years with a similar quantity delivered by the parallel projects.


Z(-) (Single room, shared ablutions) – Widely available, particularly at RAF Establishments. No more will be constructed after 2002 unless sites are so constrained that it is impossible to construct Z.

Y (Generally a Flat with a 4-person room and 2 single rooms) – The standard adopted in the 1970s and widely found at Army, RM and RN Establishments. This type will disappear completely although some new Y SLA is being constructed at RN and RM Establishments by parallel projects

X Standard (4-12 person rooms) – This is being retained for recruit training or courses where the team building ethos is considered to be an important part of the course. SLAM will deliver 5,000 bedspaces at 8 Training establishments in the first 5 years

http://www.army.mod.uk/servingsoldier/c ... index.html

http://www.mod.uk/business/project_slam/
Ex RE 1986 till 1997
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