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    I remember talking to a Brit Army Signals Captain who was "attached" to us from the Britishicon Army in Germanyicon back in the early 1980s.

    He maintained that there was an "official scale" of "service" deaths and injuries for major exercises. In addition, there were "insurance assessors" on the ground as well. When the Divisional Commander ordered, "Turn left NOW!", and an armoured Brigade "rearranged" Herr Schmidt's farm, the "cheque-book warriors" turned up soon afterwards to "ease the pain".

    Different times: in those days, whilst on those exercises, you could see off to the east, your potential, operational enemy watching the whole thing through very large optics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce_in_Oz View Post
    there were "insurance assessors" on the ground as well. When the Divisional Commander ordered, "Turn left NOW!", and an armoured Brigade "rearranged" Herr Schmidt's farm, the "cheque-book warriors" turned up soon afterwards to "ease the pain".
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    It was not unknown for a farmer to encourage a tank crew (or troop) to "accidentally" drive through a fence or over a crop by offering a bottle of something, just so he could put in a claim

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