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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line)."
join the royal marines and be everything you can be. |
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line)."
RN boy here in the day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be. "
Bootnecks |
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By *nnyMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks "
Leathernecks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks "
gods wonderful marines |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks
gods wonderful marines "
Men that like getting naked |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
"HAve any of you ever seen racism in the Armed Forces (which you are allowed to speak of openly)?"
Yes. We had a corporal who used to line us up and everyone had to tell a poor taste joke or do press-ups. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks
gods wonderful marines
Men that like getting naked "
pity women never want ex marines |
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"Army" get shot at bombed etc all together
"Navy" get shot at torpedoed etc all together
"Marines" see army
"RAF" the men put the officers in a tin box and say fuck off over there bomb the enemy and "if" you get back we'll have brekkie on!! |
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By *mumaWoman
over a year ago
Livingston |
"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks
gods wonderful marines
Men that like getting naked
pity women never want ex marines "
Some do |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As a satisfying career, which one do you reckon would be the best? In another life I would have joined the RN, but I quite like the idea of playing soldiers to. (no disrespect ment there to soldiers on the front line).
join the royal marines and be everything you can be.
Bootnecks
gods wonderful marines
Men that like getting naked
pity women never want ex marines "
I love a booty ex or still serving.
OP senior service any day of the week, they have the much better uniforms |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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dont think there is much satisying about a career in the forces.
obviously my personal opinion and it is in no way meant as a detriment to anyone currently serving.
i just feel that fighting other peoples wars and doing something you may well feel is completely wrong would tear me apart inside, especially as whatever you do leads to the loss of life, both comrades and 'the enemy'.
would much rather be a nurse or doctor than serve in any of the forces. |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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Some people wouldn't cut it as a royal marine commando, some wouldn't be suited to the army, some wouldn't be suited to the RAF.
When thinking of "playing soldiers" remember war is not to be taken lightly, its brutal, nasty and leaves lasting effects both physically and emotionally, I don't think anyone who enters a career in the Armed Forces leaves unscathed.
Having said that I support those who take their duty to their country seriously.
Having said that it can also be a rewarding career in many ways. |
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By *cuk1999Man
over a year ago
Canary Islands |
I did 23 years in the Army i worked along side the booties, the Crabs, and the matlos ... all musch of a muchness we all have a role and do it better than any other country..
but if i had my time again id do it all again in the army .... |
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"dont think there is much satisying about a career in the forces.
obviously my personal opinion and it is in no way meant as a detriment to anyone currently serving.
i just feel that fighting other peoples wars and doing something you may well feel is completely wrong would tear me apart inside, especially as whatever you do leads to the loss of life, both comrades and 'the enemy'.
would much rather be a nurse or doctor than serve in any of the forces."
respect your opinion but what is the first sentence based, doesn't sound like personal experience ..
accept I could be wrong..
regarding the satisfaction element, there are tens of thousands of successful folk who served and have gone on to adapt to and enjoy 'civvie' street..
a lot of whom one becomes post service is entirely part of the life skills one develops when in..
for myself I could never do nursing so if that's your profession the fair play.. |
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By *ollie_JCouple
over a year ago
London |
"3 Para Mortar platoon
Grungy 3rd eh...
I was 1 Para SFSG.
More the rent boy scandal than the attire..."
In fact google this
telegraph Paratroopers launch biggest battle in Afghanistan for two years
And read the last comment in the article, almost spat my tea across the keyboard.
They do play up to their reputation! |
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