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//Come, come...
I can't possibly be the only person who plays 'Daily Mail/AOG Bingo', can I?//

No. I reckon there are 4 or five of you.
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Islay

/// Oh come off it AOG as soon as you learnt that I was born abroad and could not speak English you jumped to conclusions - it was plain to see as the nose on your face - several members have also commented on it!! ///

Before coming out with your false accusations, please provide the proof.

/// As for you being top of my hate list - I don't have a hate list! ///

Then be more specific, what list were you referring to, when you put?

/// But don't worry your always top of my list! ///
I will let you continue guessing that one!
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divebuddy

/// Islay. Well, that's true. You don't try to have a sensible discussion. ///

Thank you buddy, but you are wasting your time with Islay, she is fast becoming AnswerBank's number one, name calling antagoniser.
I would have to beat you then as your are up there on the top AOG!!
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Islay

/// I will let you continue guessing that one! ///

Oh no! don't tell me you have a secret crush on me?

Let me get out of here!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll hold open the door for you...
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THECORBYLOON

/// I'll hold open the door for you... ///

Thank you CORBY, forever the gentleman.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8101291.stm

Article from 7 years ago, why have the Army not sorted this out?
Absolutely brilliant news! I'm off to see a solicitor tomorrow because during exercise in Sennybridge in 1984 I absolutely froze my t**$ off whilst digging a fire trench, mid November.

Joking aside, I really do despair at times at the calibre of some of the potential recruits that presently join HM Forces. There's all too often a distinct lack of moral fibre but particularly so in this case. One tip we were given prior to exercise in the Beacons was to take a pair of ladies tights for warmth.
They certainly did the trick, but chafed a little when we had to 'bug out', but hey-ho, I'd joined the British Army as an infantry soldier, not the Women's Auxiliary Balloon Corps......
Randy, as you say it's been known about for some time and experts agree - but as we've read here ex service personnel of AB don't seem to think NFCI is much of an issue.

NB

I refer to the general topic, not this soldier in particular.
£200,0000 ???? where did he get that number ? Does he mean £200, 00,00 or £2000.000.

He's better getting out, that rubbish the British Army can do without.
Should be thrown out, not discussed, what did this bloke expect a Hotel for the night with a Electric blanket? if this case is even taken to court does that mean the person's in the Navy have a claim? the air force? what a load of bull Sh, America's open policy, Sue Sue Sue

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