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Ex-RAF Encouraged To Don Uniform

norfolkred1

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FORMER SERVICE PERSONNEL who have left the service but remain passionate about their former job are being offered the chance to pilot a new scheme that could take them back into uniform - http://www.insidemoray.com/ex-raf-encouraged-to-don-the-uniform-and-help-out/

Erm....no thanks.


Boulmer is doing the same, basically local service personnel. It's been laughed at. So the concept is to entice some of those ex-service people who they sacked a few years back without a care in the World, shocking really.
 

ninjarabbi

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This was trialed back in the early 90's only it was known as 'Locally Employed Service Personnel'. Didn't last very long!
 

Barch

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Finningley had locally employed WRAFs for many years.
 

FOMz

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Read between the lines...

It SWO's working party...or even worse a part time version of GD's/TAG's...
 

Rigga

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The re-creation of "Dads Army" ...in the RAF
 

norfolkred1

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Not seen any mention of money on these jobs. Tin basher read: Silver foil removal executive for 100 quid a day sounds good.





Our GD (Racasan Dan) went on strike in the Falklands because we were given the task to clean the bogs. He got the job back after having a whinge to the OC.
 

SAXAVORDIAN

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Not seen any mention of money on these jobs. Tin basher read: Silver foil removal executive for 100 quid a day sounds good.





Our GD (Racasan Dan) went on strike in the Falklands because we were given the task to clean the bogs. He got the job back after having a whinge to the OC.

:pDT_Xtremez_34::pDT_Xtremez_39: Don't remind of those Racasan Burns still left scares from splash backs when I did exercises many years ago.
:pDT_Xtremez_42:
 
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