Just a side note: Where exactly is An Cosantoir in Easons in O'Connell St. (Dublin)? Is it beside Combat and Survival on that stand?
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Just a side note: Where exactly is An Cosantoir in Easons in O'Connell St. (Dublin)? Is it beside Combat and Survival on that stand?
Posh bastards...always cribbing...
Yeah, its closed.
Trophy? We don't need no stinkin' trophy!!
Picture?
What are the differences in AC/NS mess dress? Rank on sleeves?
Neutraility is a policy decision.
Where's that then?
Or you could say how he "spent his career"?
What do you mean by that?
I belong to a country unit based in a university city. After discussing this with a few of the lads, now that the int lads cant train with the unit the whole middle management of the unit has been...
We were explicitly told when we were getting the sales pitch that that you would be able to train with your old RDF unit.
That was the exact same criteria for the pots course last summer!!
At the risk of stirring bad memories, were the circumstances of the ND actually established?
No thats just your training NCO's...the two of them.
When is the new site coming online by the way?
Obviously working at heights so.
And qualified to instruct at those activites after? No restrictions?
Whats involved? what activities are covered?
Could anyone tell me about the confidence training instructors course.
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T wo miles off the...
Any photos or TV coverage from Arbour Hill?
You're bound to find one that likes that gut man!!
He seems fairly army barmy alright... http://www.military.ie/introduction/dcos_support_cv.htm
Sure he was DCOS (Sp), he had responsibility for A7 and the like aswell... You cant blame it all on...
Serious issues there hedge!!
What do you make of Earley so? Have you served with him at all?
Dermot Earley got the job anyway... Just on the news, no links yet though. He is taking over in the summer.
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