This will give are Colonial friends a good giggle.
Here in the UK we are struggling to get people to join the Army. The Air Force and Navy are just as short, but thats another story.
Here is a cartoon in yesterdays national paper and a Pathe News Reel from 1948.
Look at 4:53 on the last film rifles being handled carefully under repair lol Peter in his younger days
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Last edited by Gil Boyd; 01-12-2018 at 04:11 AM.
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
Yep......., remember it well. The training was as good as anywhere. REME in the field was also good. 6 Armoured Workshop, part of the 6th Armoured Brigade in Munster. I had that black and white 'mailed fist' as my avatar a few years ago some might recall. Told my brother to look at all the Bedford QL variants
There's another on you tube. Army Apprentice, a tribute, about the closing of Carlisle. I'm pictured with a small group during 8-Div Military Training. Very sad, brought a lump to my throat and dare a say it, a tear to my eye............
Just as a bit of an afterthought. While looking at the REME in the field videa, where the Armourers are repairing No4's and Brens, I looked really hard to see whether I could see any of them picking out LB trigger guards or S marked cocking pieces or Fazakerley fore-ends to keep the rifles 'original' But,m alas, I failed. Nope, never saw it - and never ever saw such a thing in my service time either!
Oh, go on then........ 2.15, armourers outside with rifles during a summers day outdoor lesson. 2.41 a group shot with the most likeable 'Eddie' STONE (some Pistols and SMG's) and Mr HOBBS (woodwork and L1A1), 3.11, me, middle of screen with friends. Those that I recognise, Bill Bowman, Danny McCallister (far left) Jim Howarth, Mac McCallum.
Enjoy it as much as I did
Last edited by Peter Laidler; 01-14-2018 at 01:18 PM.
Damn in all my years I have never seen a track blown like that! If there were programs like that here you would have a lot less Iphone's, video games and more teens finding gainful employment for sure. Thanks for sharing.