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They were a bit of a pain where we were also. They had nothing to do with us overall, rankwise or militarily but they'd flap on about things. One assessed a class about GPMG and failed the instructor for his description on gas adjustment...saying there were 11 positions of gas adjustment, check the book. No Sir, we only have 6. Check the book. We too write the books, and that was another whole painful story. Most of us just wanted to get out of that camp...back to real life.
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09-04-2015 08:49 AM
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Phew..... I'm glad it was you two wot said that! Admittedly, they could be a tad pedantic but being the Engineering Officer type, I made it my business to advise the up and coming young thrusters that THEY were the instructors teachers and NOT the technical bods. As I know from experience, when it comes to technicalities, you can be NEARLY right but hopelessly wrong. If you need technical help, speak to the technical people - But all in all, they were a nice bunch!
The Technical publications people (Geoff Xxxxx etc etc) down the road would quickly pick up on cock-ups or suggestions for amendments/apparent mistakes and ask for tech advice. As did the EMER/AESP reviewers at Andover. Are there still any EMER's left Skippy or all AESP's now?
Another thing was...... No....... for another day!
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We almost need to open a thread about this, I'd say we're effectively off topic now, and I have so much more on this wandering discussion...
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We almost need to open a thread about this, I'd say we're effectively off topic now, and I have so much more on this wandering discussion...
So, you're saying it's time to invoke Godwin's Law?? ;-))
-TomH
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Gun Aiming Post, (GAP)
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Originally Posted by
TactAdv
Godwin's Law
Pretty funny...
That's neat Brian, never have I seen one of those. They look like a nightmare to stow in transit.
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But as rare as rocking horse sh........, er........, manure!
I've got a funny feeling that the spiked bases fitted into wooden blocks in the canvas holdall that contained the lamp boxes. The lamp box had a shielded lamp, switch and leads powered by two 1.5 wax covered waterproof batteries, 1.5" x 1.5" x 4" tall. With + and - brass screw-on terminals on the top. Seems strange seeing the GAP's again!
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 09-04-2015 at 05:04 PM.
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