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21st May 2013, 08:45 PM
#11
When I served [mid 70 - mid 80s] uniform wasn't allowed to be worn ashore due to the security situation in NI/UK mainland. As far as I am aware it has never really been relaxed or encouraged since then.
Hugh
"If Blood was the price
We had to pay for our freedom
Then the Merchant Ship Sailors
Paid it in full”
www.sscityofcairo.co.uk
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21st May 2013, 09:22 PM
#12
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22nd May 2013, 06:52 AM
#13
Here in Oz the only place you will see anyone in uniform is at parades or similar. An order banning the wearing in public at other times came about just after 9/11 as they would be seen as a target. Why don't we put the polis in uniform?????


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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22nd May 2013, 04:57 PM
#14
Weddings:
Would a wedding count ?
I have been to many where the groom was in uniform.
K.
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22nd May 2013, 06:01 PM
#15
'Soldier beheaded' in Woolwich machete attack: latest
this is why soldiers do not wear uniform in the street. A Soldier was beheaded by Islamics in a London street this afternoon in front of crowds.
The ******s were shouting allahu akbar. the bastards.
The time is coming........................
Brian.
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22nd May 2013, 10:25 PM
#16
Haircut:
Changing my barber just incase, cheapest locally are all ****** and seem nice enough, concerned now with all that seemed adverse that one day when called, my throat may be sliced rather than neck shaved.
K.
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24th May 2013, 05:04 PM
#17
Pub named Waterloo:
Pub named after a hero of the Battle of Waterloo refuses to serve Navy sailors wearing their uniform moments after they celebrated being given Freedom of the City:
Crew of HMS Edinburgh had been given the Freedom of the City
Around 250 officers cheered as they marched through Scottish capital
Later kicked out of Ensign Ewart pub - named after a hero of the Battle of Waterloo - because they were in military dress
Pub claims licensing regulations prevent them serving people in uniform
Read more: Pub named after a hero of the Battle of Waterloo refuses to serve Navy sailors wearing their uniform moments after they celebrated being given Freedom of the City | Mail Online
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25th May 2013, 10:39 AM
#18
The City of Edinburgh RNA with West Lothian RNA, entertained 25 Senior Rates from Hms Edinburgh on the Saturday evening, at the Central Branch RBL, a great time was had by all, sadly I over indulged, and a liquid induced lack of gravity incident occurred ( I fell over) resulting in me having to attend a minor accident unit in the Western hospital to have my head repaired, making me miss the invite to Sunday Lunch on Hms Edinburgh. To say there is no fool like an old fool is a understatement
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25th May 2013, 05:23 PM
#19
Get well soon mate:
GET WELL SOON MATE:
Shame about missing the event: But take care yourself.
k.
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26th May 2013, 12:42 AM
#20
How do you scrap an aircraft carrier?
Who, what, why: (NOT A QUIZ) How do you scrap an aircraft carrier?
The Royal Navy's former flagship, HMS Ark Royal, is to be towed to a breakers' yard in Turkey. But how exactly do you scrap an aircraft carrier?
There were schemes that offered a future of sorts to the Ark Royal - a proposal to sink it and turn it into a diving site off Torbay, a suggestion that it should become a floating casino off Hong Kong and a plan to turn it into a heliport for London.
But on Monday hundreds of people are expected to gather as the 690ft (210m) ship leaves Portsmouth for the last time.
LINK: BBC News - Who, what, why: How do you scrap an aircraft carrier?
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