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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Visit exotic places, meet new people..... then kill them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

and help them with medical, housing and infrastructure. help re build there lives and country.

not all about ""shooting bang sticks""""

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shooting bang sticks sounds more fun than Bob the builder though Mike lol.

This could be a fantastic debate if i could take anything seriously today....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

yes,join the army/ forces..

train hard..

go on operations in the most dangerous place in the world for 6 months minimum whilst leaving your family behind, miss births, birthdays, xmas' and with many, come back injured or deceased..

get zero respect for it !! sorry but dont see the funny side to this one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Once chatted to a guy in here in forces, i kinda nievely said i was worried for my mate going out to afghan for visit number 3, third time punted out there!!

Was expecting him to say something like, "well yes it a dangerous place etc".

But he simply said, "thats his job, what he does and what he signed up for".

You kinda have to say yes well ok.

T

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

thats what we join for T, for the last ten years the main reason for lads joining up has been the ambition of going to the middle east,not the wages or career. Its also very easy to get out now too as they dont want people going who want out, and especially if they have kids/ family (was very easy for me,and im now going back)

Your mate would have trained well,and went with the ambition to do the job well, workwith his mates and ultimately make a difference.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Captain in the Black Watch, super dooper proud of him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

well said like2, spent 16 years kosb, loved it, seen done and had experiences that i would never have had otherwise

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By *issCognitoWoman
over a year ago

secret location near glasgow

My dads is a RSM in the argylls..

He does a job n gets paid for it knowing all the while the sacrafices he had to make so he didn't moan about it!

Like being a nurse n moaning about wiping arses.. Fuk off n become an accountant!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

hey don't shoot the O.P he's only paraphrasing a well known forces joke! xx

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By *ilandlarryCouple
over a year ago

more north lincs than mids!

won't be many people joining the army soon, they are stopping all recruitment as they are overmanned.

Only been married to Larry for 16 months and been out here with him for 15 months but I have so much respect for ALL our serving personnel and even more so for their wives and family.

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By *issCognitoWoman
over a year ago

secret location near glasgow

The joke was a wee giggle.. no offense was meant x

Its a hard life.. and need to make a lot of sacrifices.. but a sense of humour isnt one of them

Fait play to anyone who go for it.. whatever their reasons.. wouldnt b me! x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

All we can say to anyone that does the job is RESPECT! RESPECT!RESPECT!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"yes,join the army/ forces..

train hard..

go on operations in the most dangerous place in the world for 6 months minimum whilst leaving your family behind, miss births, birthdays, xmas' and with many, come back injured or deceased..

get zero respect for it !! sorry but dont see the funny side to this one"

was not meant to be funny...just a topic for debate

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Join Up, was in the RAF 9 years, what a life, you learn skills,trades and make plenty of friends, and every one of them is proud to serve, they sign on the line they know the hazards, give them every respect!!

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By *eatherWoman
over a year ago

glasgow

my son n law was in the army for 6years tank regiment in munster.His sayin was u take the Queens/Kings shilling u do your duty u aint signin up for a picnic/Saying that he had a marvellous time and learned loads of skills still has a deep comardiere with his ex army mates

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Recession or conflict will always burst the forces ranks with volunteers.

Most know what they are in for,i dont know anyone i served with who wasnt gagging to "get their toes in the sand" as my old ssm used to say.

Its a career,not a job.And a damn good one too.Respect

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

as i once told a holy joe bible bashing type who accused me of being married to a 'killer' on my own doorstep......soldiers are not killers, they r defenders of the likes of him, and enable him to have the freedom to lurk around married quarters frightening young wives whose hubbies r away defending!!... then i shut the door on his nose

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

big up to anyone who in the forces they have a load more guts than me xx

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By *ranmrssmithCouple
over a year ago

hamilton

it's more of a lifestyle than a job to most of us. anyone that's in the forces wants to be there, nobody joins up to see the world anymore. we join because we have what it takes inside us do whats needed.

i just wish the whole country shared the same views as you all and every squaddie would get the respect they deserve. take care.

"utrinque paratus"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Regardless of which branch of the Service you sign up, recruits are well aware of the chances of being sent to the Middle East etc.

I come from a family stepped in military honour so it was no surprise when I swapped my school uniform for a military one.

My generation had N Ireland, The Falklands etc to contend with. We knew the risks but hell we came back with memories to last more than a few lifetimes.

I think more should be done to encourage kids to choose the Forces as a career path instead of the Buroo, street corner, bottle of Buckie and a bit of blaw.

RESPECT to all my brothers and sisters over the Centuries who have pulled on a uniform. I'll tell you this for nothing you still don't get it from the Government or majority of the General Public.

As my old Granda would say "If it wasn't for the lads and lassies in uniform we would all be speaking fuckin German"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fcuk this for a game of sojers.

Xmas day a few years ago, choice of participating in

Its A Knock out or knocking on someones door at 4am

Funnily enough Its a knock out got cancelled.

A father of a blind girl, just walked over 500 miles to raise funds for his girls education needs. For those who missed his entry into the castle yesterday well he done good.

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