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A hospital that made an RAF sergeant move out of sight of other patients in case his uniform caused offence has been forced to apologise.


Aircraft engineer Mark Prendeville was relocated twice by hospital staff who allegedly told his family “they didn’t want to upset people” and “have lots of different cultures coming in”.


Sgt Prendeville was taken to the Accident and Emergency unit of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Margate, Kent after chemicals from a fire extinguisher got in to his eyes during a training exercise.


The 38-year-old, who has served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, was taken first to an empty corner of the waiting room and later around a corner.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/11892935/RAF-sergeant-in-uniform-moved-by-hospital-to-avoid-offending-other-patients.html
 
Police arrest woman, 35, after explosives discovered in Belfast

Woman questioned after half a kilogram of semtex found in house in west of the city

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/27/police-arrest-woman-35-after-explosives-discovered-in-belfast
 
daftandbarmy said:
Police arrest woman, 35, after explosives discovered in Belfast

Woman questioned after half a kilogram of semtex found in house in west of the city

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/27/police-arrest-woman-35-after-explosives-discovered-in-belfast

IRA supporter or IS supporter ?
 
tomahawk6 said:
IRA supporter or IS supporter ?

Hahahahahahaha!

Definitely IRA or one of the many other similar versions. I'm pretty sure that the IRA et al look down on ISIS as a cute, and somewhat less professional and more liberal, late entry to the terrorism business.
 
Trident is useless. That’s why we must debate its renewal

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/sep/28/trident-useless-debate-labour-vote


It might be perfectly understandable why Labour party delegates decided to bottle out of a conference debate on Trident, Britain’s most powerful, most expensive, most irrelevant and most useless weapon. Yet the attempt to suppress debate on the utility of Britain’s nuclear arsenal is undemocratic. And a discussion is needed, desperately.

“The question of Trident renewal becomes a symbol for Britain in the world, for patriotism, or for enlightened foreign policy,” says Michael Clarke, director general of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) thinktank. He adds: “The one thing that politicians don’t address when they talk about Britain’s nuclear weapons is how they do, or don’t, actually figure in practical defence policy for the next 10 or 20 years. It is really very depressing.”

In his memoirs, Tony Blair said of Trident: “The expense is huge and the utility … non-existent in terms of military use.” He said he could clearly see the force of the “common sense and practical argument” against Trident, but in the end he thought that giving it up would be “too big a downgrading of our status as a nation”.
 
Army launches recruitment drive amid fears of officer shortage

Officers are touring British universities to "overcome misconceptions" after one in ten posts were unfilled last year at Sandhurst

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/11905714/Army-launches-recruitment-drive-amid-fears-of-officer-shortage.html
 
Meet Ajax

The Ajax of Greek mythology was no pushover. He was the warrior's warrior: an enormous, fearless brute of a man, but also the most agile and cunning of fighters. It's no wonder why General Dynamics UK took his name for its new tank. Created for the British Army and unveiled on 15 September at the 2015 Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) show in London, the turreted prototype arrives to replace the UK's long-serving FV107 Scimitar. And just as the US military's new JLTV is to the ageing Humvee it retires, the Ajax tank promises dramatically greater firepower, manoeuverability and survivability than its predecessor — a tank that entered service in 1971 with a 195-horsepower six-cylinder engine from Jaguar.

http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20150930-meet-ajax-the-british-armys-new-war-machine

 
A battle of wills: mothers of dead soldiers taken to court

The Ministry of Defence is accused of failing to give proper legal advice to soldiers making wills on the eve of battle - leading to bitter courtroom battles that compound the misery of losing a loved one

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/11924371/A-battle-of-willsmothers-of-dead-soldiers-taken-to-courtlisa-billing-sharon-leverett.html
 
Three senior officers 'in affairs with same woman'

The MoD is investigating allegations that three senior military officers had affairs with a young female civil servant

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/11911388/Three-senior-officers-in-affairs-with-same-woman.html
 
Navy forced to hire foreign troops to fill the ranks as former top brass warn 4,000-sailor shortage puts it in a 'perilous situation'

Navy has lost thousands of posts since review of Armed Forces in 2010
Numbers have dropped below targeted cuts as it is struggling to recruit
Won't be enough to man ships and submarines, former chief warned
Considering hiring from six nations including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and possibly France to deal with manpower crisis


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3271299/Former-brass-warn-Royal-Navy-perilous-situation-needs-4-000-extra-sailors-man-aircraft-carriers-nuclear-submarine-fleet.html#ixzz3oVUfLeVZ
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daftandbarmy said:
Navy forced to hire foreign troops to fill the ranks as former top brass warn 4,000-sailor shortage puts it in a 'perilous situation'

Navy has lost thousands of posts since review of Armed Forces in 2010
Numbers have dropped below targeted cuts as it is struggling to recruit
Won't be enough to man ships and submarines, former chief warned
Considering hiring from six nations including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and possibly France to deal with manpower crisis


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3271299/Former-brass-warn-Royal-Navy-perilous-situation-needs-4-000-extra-sailors-man-aircraft-carriers-nuclear-submarine-fleet.html#ixzz3oVUfLeVZ
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Neat, I'll look into this, I flirted with the idea of joining the UK army years ago. The recruiting video is pretty neat and it seems like the have a fair bit of equipment. I imagine I could eventually get dual citizenship as well? Definitely something to look into.

Thanks
 
runormal said:
Neat, I'll look into this, I flirted with the idea of joining the UK army years ago. The recruiting video is pretty neat and it seems like the have a fair bit of equipment. I imagine I could eventually get dual citizenship as well? Definitely something to look into.

Thanks

I strongly suggest that you look well before you leap. Pay and conditions are very, very different from the CF.

But the food is great. Really.  :nod:
 
daftandbarmy said:
I strongly suggest that you look well before you leap. Pay and conditions are very, very different from the CF.

But the food is great. Really.  :nod:

Definitely, not something to just go on a whim. Base pay seems the exact same, but I haven't really looked much further than that. Taxes and Cost of Living would be a whole other ballgame. Before I even consider how the Navy operates as well as Europe in general.  As well as what possible implications could arise when/if I return.  Website is completely different than the CF, in some ways better in some ways more complicated. In all honesty, I doubt that I'd actually follow through with it, but it is always fun to think about things.

The Canadian Navy from what I've researched, the people I've talked to and viewed  in person seems like a good go but is extremely frustrating to try and CT into.

Such is life i guess,

Thanks for the advice  :salute:

Edit: added a few sentences
 
runormal said:
Neat, I'll look into this, I flirted with the idea of joining the UK army years ago. The recruiting video is pretty neat and it seems like the have a fair bit of equipment. I imagine I could eventually get dual citizenship as well? Definitely something to look into.

Thanks

Food for thought:  There are many, many ex-Brits in the Australian Defence Force due to pay, conditions of service, etc. 
 
Dimsum said:
Food for thought:  There are many, many ex-Brits in the Australian Defence Force due to pay, conditions of service, etc.

And most importantly: THE WEATHER  :nod:
 
daftandbarmy said:
Three senior officers 'in affairs with same woman'

The MoD is investigating allegations that three senior military officers had affairs with a young female civil servant

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/11911388/Three-senior-officers-in-affairs-with-same-woman.html


Clearly the MOD is suffering a "good looking young lass" gap if senior officers all have to share one. Wonder if they all got the clap?
 
Colin P said:
Clearly the MOD is suffering a "good looking young lass" gap if senior officers all have to share one. Wonder if they all got the clap?

I think syphilis is probably the more traditional option in such cases.
 
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