That is actually genius reference to how RN cooks in the age of sail were entitled to the skim the fat off the vats of cooking salt pork and save it in barrels for sale at the end of the voyage. The fat was called “slush”. It was their “slush fund”.
The Simpsons never cease to amaze.
Oh, now the Kremlin thinks we should all be careful about nuclear threats.
Unlike the dozen or so nuclear threats they have made since Feb 22…
How nice.
I agree. The point that I made badly earlier is that religious services themselves are not part of BMQ/BMOQ. Time to attend is usually afforded, but that is based entirely on the training schedule.
My first issue Browning was a 1944 build, still in the storage bag. I was the first to shoot it, outside the factory. This was 1989.
It was a tight pistol, that shot really well.
As MH aircrew, the only thing I ever carried was a P226. The annual range qualification was done with holstered, but readied weapon. I am unaware of anyone causing an ND on the draw.
The only thing I ever carried on operations was a P226 with one up the spoutand decocked. Again, I am unaware of...
Jet fuel management in the RCAF is…interesting. There is an understandable desire to ensure it is both safe to burn in jet engines and that it does not spill into the environment. This leads to alot of checks that need to be done on a very routine basis. There is an unhealthy “union” mentality...
The BMOQ course does not hold religious services.
My (dated) experience with that type of coursing is that religious services are accommodated, in the sense that you will be afforded reasonable time to attend religious services.
In terms of what religious denomination services are available...
But the 19 in Air Department do not count against the RCN, do they?
If we have 3-5 CPF crews unfit sea, can you explain to me why they are drawing SDA?
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