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Thanks for finding that Wonky, very interesting.
 
Sunny Samantha having been in the army I bet you already have the skills for that.
 
I've heard that endless moving things from here to there, tidying things up and digging trenches is what soldiers mainly do?
Don't forget painting - if it moves salute it, if it doesn't move paint it.

(another saying from the guy I worked for as a teenager, deaf due to machine gunning in Burma)
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1 hour ago, Doug Tait said:

Thanks for finding that Wonky, very interesting.

 

Sunny Samantha having been in the army I bet you already have the skills for that.

 

I've heard that endless moving things from here to there, tidying things up and digging trenches is what soldiers mainly do?

Awwww it is like that for some soldiers 😂 especially during training ! But I was in a working regiment training guard dogs every day or dog baiting so the only thing we were given time off for was getting beasted  during physical education 🤣🤣🤣 we do have a punishment called ROPs and I was made to do pointless tasks including moving a ton of coal from one end of a 25 metre bunker to the other end with nothing but a shovel 😆 I just spent the day singing to myself like a nutter 🤦🏻‍♀️

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9 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

Awwww it is like that for some soldiers 😂 especially during training ! But I was in a working regiment training guard dogs every day or dog baiting so the only thing we were given time off for was getting beasted  during physical education 🤣🤣🤣 we do have a punishment called ROPs and I was made to do pointless tasks including moving a ton of coal from one end of a 25 metre bunker to the other end with nothing but a shovel 😆 I just spent the day singing to myself like a nutter 🤦🏻‍♀️

Thought there'd be a lot more to it than being bitten to amuse royalty!

 

Sounds like an interesting life, much like some days as a ground worker! 

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9 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

Thought there'd be a lot more to it than being bitten to amuse royalty!

 

Sounds like an interesting life, much like some days as a ground worker! 

Awwwww I’d love to hear your stories I’m sure you boys have had a lot more fun in the arbor business 🙂 I prefer working with men because they have no filter and love playing tricks and banter. I refuse to grow up and am happier for it lol 😂 us lady’s can give as good as we get 😁😁😁😁

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11 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Don't forget painting - if it moves salute it, if it doesn't move paint it.

(another saying from the guy I worked for as a teenager, deaf due to machine gunning in Burma)

Awwww poor man 😬 I never thought about machine guns causing deafness that’s sad. Your not really saluting the officer though you’re saluting the rank or the pips 🙂

best weapon I fired a lot on the range was a sub machine gun and I would LOVE to do it again. I was at a friends on Sunday for a get together and they showed me videos of a place in Kentucky called knob creek !!! where they get to fire every weapon under the sun, during the night the sky was alight with the flying bullets and explosives, there were thousands of people there and the noise was amazing 👌🏽 So so exciting so I want to go there on holiday just to see that event ❤️ Thrilling  they even had the helicopters flying around that they used during Vietnam. 

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