Of course I would seek to demonstrate that that derogatory term did not apply to me... by immediately displaying the defining characteristics of that term.Aye, if your employer put your picture on thousands of posters and adverts all over the country next to a derogatory term, you'd be absolutely fine with it.
He volunteered his photo. He was told all about it, and he’s a soldier, you do what your told, and don’t question it, it’s called ‘military discipline’.Aye, if your employer put your picture on thousands of posters and adverts all over the country next to a derogatory term, you'd be absolutely fine with it.
Apparently his mates were taking the piss on facebook and he didn't like it. Honestly, how does he think he'd cope under enemy interrogation?
1. Afghani recruit had acted as interpreter in Afghanistan for British forcesI’ve been watching the new “Paras” documentary thing on the telly, over the past couple of weeks. I couldn’t help but laugh at the Joe who couldn’t put his rifle back together again, despite having been shown how to by the Corporal, after several attempts, or the Joe of Afghan origin, who was doing his prayer mat routine, in the barracks, in front of a Corporal who’d been on operation Herrick, and wondered why he got struck out, on P company. I know it was telly, and they ‘edit for maximum entertainment’ but it has been an eye opener.
My brother is a Major in the RA.Just been on to twitter to try and get ee to add an unsubscribe link in their status update emails as I'm no longer a customer (not been for years) and this promoted tweet popped up.
I've seen it all now, when they put adverts like that up.
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