Issues of the Scouts to units started as of yesterday. Operational units getting them first.
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"Let us be clear about three facts. First, all battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman. Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt. His casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other arms. Thirdly, the art of the infantryman is less stereotyped and far harder to acquire in modern war than that of any other arm." ------- Field Marshall Wavell, April 1945.
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Who the FCUK proofs reads these things before they go live on the systemLast edited by apod; 2 February 2021, 19:52."Let us be clear about three facts. First, all battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman. Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt. His casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other arms. Thirdly, the art of the infantryman is less stereotyped and far harder to acquire in modern war than that of any other arm." ------- Field Marshall Wavell, April 1945.
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Originally posted by DeV View PostFor now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.
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Originally posted by na grohmiti View PostDid you mean to say "the go live" or "they go live" ?
Originally posted by na grohmiti View PostWhat about those who have been seen wearing them all along, what's their story?"Let us be clear about three facts. First, all battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman. Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt. His casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other arms. Thirdly, the art of the infantryman is less stereotyped and far harder to acquire in modern war than that of any other arm." ------- Field Marshall Wavell, April 1945.
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Originally posted by apod View PostFixed. My bad.
The only people supposed to have them were issued them for overseas missions (but had to retain them on return home pending the rollout to everyone else) .They were not authorised to wear them "on island".Yet some people did. Now they can wear the "legally".For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.
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Originally posted by apod View PostFixed. My bad.
The only people supposed to have them were issued them for overseas missions (but had to retain them on return home pending the rollout to everyone else) .They were not authorised to wear them "on island".Yet some people did. Now they can wear the "legally".
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Originally posted by koppiteal View PostAre they going on issue to RDF.
Ive bought a pair from haix website. But if not issued i cant wear them
However, as they are ops boots, I'd say you could get away with it on the ground.What are you cackling at, fatty? Too much pie, that's your problem.
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Ok,Are AR issued OPS Boots? Yes. Under certain circumstances.
So.It stands to reason that if the Haix scouts are what is on issue as OPS boots then you will be allowed to wear them(remember the old Haix are now only being issued to PDF Inductees). Nothing in the rollout plan mentions the AR. Then again that can go two ways.It doesn't say the AR will NOT get them. In time."Let us be clear about three facts. First, all battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman. Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt. His casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other arms. Thirdly, the art of the infantryman is less stereotyped and far harder to acquire in modern war than that of any other arm." ------- Field Marshall Wavell, April 1945.
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Originally posted by apod View PostOk,Are AR issued OPS Boots? Yes. Under certain circumstances.
So.It stands to reason that if the Haix scouts are what is on issue as OPS boots then you will be allowed to wear them(remember the old Haix are now only being issued to PDF Inductees). Nothing in the rollout plan mentions the AR. Then again that can go two ways.It doesn't say the AR will NOT get them. In time.What are you cackling at, fatty? Too much pie, that's your problem.
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You an RDFRA member? If so what did they do about this??
What did your OC do? Your CS? Your CQ?? Did you just accept the BS and walk away or fight your ground. Nothing will come of nothing."Let us be clear about three facts. First, all battles and all wars are won in the end by the infantryman. Secondly, the infantryman always bears the brunt. His casualties are heavier, he suffers greater extremes of discomfort and fatigue than the other arms. Thirdly, the art of the infantryman is less stereotyped and far harder to acquire in modern war than that of any other arm." ------- Field Marshall Wavell, April 1945.
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