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Originally posted by theblackmafia. View PostIt ain't difficult really, is it? It saves writing - which I now have to - Sshh and zip it, there's a good boy.
What can you do about it?
Mafia? Really? don't make me laugh.
you wouldn't survive one day in chicago.
Or Hammond, Indiana. tough guy in his room
eating bangers and eggs, please, dude.
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Waterbuffalo
Please stop this..
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Originally posted by waterbuffalo View PostI'll take you on for months, and not even worry about it.
What can you do about it?
Mafia? Really? don't make me laugh.
you wouldn't survive one day in chicago.
Or Hammond, Indiana. tough guy in his room
eating bangers and eggs, please, dude.
Sadly this I believe!
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Originally posted by waterbuffalo View PostI'll crush all of you, you guys are amateurs.
And believe me, I know what I am talking about.
Quaz can't wait to ban me, but I won't give him any reason
so he hates it, he hates the fact that I blasted him in a pm
I know the rules, you guys don't have a chance.
It's called experience.
I liked the Maid of Honour, what a beautiful dress.
i have better things to do than worry about banning you, if people moan about your posts and ask you to stop and it falls on deaf ears then you get told so.
This time pete has asked you to stop as well, how many staff need to tell you before you get the message.
You may "think" you are educated and clever but you come across as the complete opposite.
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Gee, Brain. What are we going to do tonight?
The Brain: The same thing we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the world.Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless
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Originally posted by waterbuffalo View PostI'll take you on for months, and not even worry about it.
What can you do about it?
Mafia? Really? don't make me laugh.
you wouldn't survive one day in chicago.
Or Hammond, Indiana. tough guy in his room
eating bangers and eggs, please, dude.
Just a little extra info for you:
In 1984 the following senior Green Jackets were all serving officers in the rank of Major-General and above:
Field Marshal Sir Roland Gibbs GCB, CBE, DSO, MC
Field Marshal Sir Edwin Bramall, GCB, OBE, MC – Chief of the Defence Staff
General Sir Frank Kitson. CBE, KCB,MC,ADC Gen - CinC ULKLF
General Sir Roland Guy, KCB, CBE, DSO, ADC Gen - Adjutant General
Lieutenant-General Sir James Glover, KCB, MBE - CinC UKLF (designate)
Lieutenant-General Sir David Mostyn, KCB, CBE – Military Secretary
Major-General R A Pascoe MBE – Chief of Staff HQ UKLF
Major-General ME Carleton-Smith CBE – Defence Adviser, Australia
Major-General P M Welsh OBE, MC - President Regular Commissions Board
Major-General D J Ramsbotham, CBE, MA - Commander 3rd Armoured Division
Major-General C E W Jones – Director General Territorial Army
Major-General G D Johnson, OBE, MC – Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff
This snap shot in time illustrates the Regiment’s success and of those listed both Lieutenant Generals and four of the Major Generals went on to become full Generals; a generation unique in Green Jacket history. A list of Green Jackets appointed to the rank of General since 1966 is also shown, together with a list of those officers appointed to command divisions and brigades, the most sought after senior appointments in the Army, and other senior appointments achieved. Also listed are those Green Jackets who commanded RGJ regular and Territorial battalions and our training Depot, as well as those who commanded non RGJ units in the British Army. This all represents a singular achievement for one Regiment, and perhaps goes some way to explain why it was often commented that ‘the Green Jackets run the Army’ and why the Regiment was widely known as ‘The Black Mafia’. In a smaller Army the Regiment still has more than its share of bright talent in contention for senior appointments, and it remains the Regiments hope and intent to ensure that this condition is carried forward in The Rifles.
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