Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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Wolfspear
I can still srtip down an SLR in my mind after 30 years how about that
Nick
Hi Nick
I know that feeling.
I went to the Royal Armouries at Leeds last summer and at one of the "hands on" demo's, I, and some other guys there, got our hands on an SLR, AK and a couple of other rifles, you could tell the old squaddies among us, first thing we all did was tip the rifle to the side and check safety
BTW, the last time that I personally had my hands on an SLR for real was back in 1990/91.........20 years ago.
As an aside, a couple of years ago, I was at a county/borough show and was nosing around one of the recruiting tents when I saw "my old baby", a GPMG in the SF set-up. The young soldier that had been "volunteered" to do the spiel about the weapon asked me if there was anything that I wanted to know about it after he had told me what it was............it all came flooding back to me like a nightmare.......the lads face was a picture when I started reciting it all off chapter and verse and then told a very puzzled young soldier and J/NCO that I had qualified as a GPMG-SF gunner and fire-controller back in 1982/3. They even let me strip the gun down and reset it. That was scary at how easy it all came back to me after all those years.
Last edited by jimpy; 02-18-2010 at 06:51 PM.
Reason: Grammar and addition
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
Ts and As..... Tests and Adjustments.
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
1157, a Soldiers issued equipment list.
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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Airborne125
1157, a Soldiers issued equipment list.
yep thats it from the QM boots and socks
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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ian
ok then
whats an
1157
a G1098
an what does QMT stand for
1157 : List of kit issued to an individual,
Army Form General 1098: Kit held by a unit to support it,
QM(T) : Quartermaster Technical, usually a Major (late Entry, old school ex rankers, usually held the rank of RSM prior to commissioning) and along with the QM(Main) they "unoffially" run the Battalion.
Chappy.
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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Chappy
1157 : List of kit issued to an individual,
Army Form General 1098: Kit held by a unit to support it,
QM(T) : Quartermaster Technical, usually a Major (late Entry, old school ex rankers, usually held the rank of RSM prior to commissioning) and along with the QM(Main) they "unoffially" run the Battalion.
Chappy.
spot on on all counts described very well
cheers ian
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
[QUOTE=ian;118617]
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jimpy
Hi Harry
OK, I'll bite! As far as I can remember, the abbreviations stand for......
CTB.......Confined to Barracks
BC............Battery Commander
TQMS........Troop QuarterMaster Serjeant
Cant remember what ROP and T&A stand for though.
Just out of curiosity, going on your avatar and the above, where you in RA?
Regards etc
Ian
AKA: Jimpy[/QUOTE
ROP or rops stands for restriction of privalidges (jankers in slang)
cheers ian
TQMS : Technical Quartermaster Sergeant.
Cheers,
Chappy.
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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jimpy
Hi Nick
I know that feeling.
I went to the Royal Armouries at Leeds last summer and at one of the "hands on" demo's, I, and some other guys there, got our hands on an SLR, AK and a couple of other rifles, you could tell the old squaddies among us, first thing we all did was tip the rifle to the side and check safety
BTW, the last time that I personally had my hands on an SLR for real was back in 1990/91.........20 years ago.
As an aside, a couple of years ago, I was at a county/borough show and was nosing around one of the recruiting tents when I saw "my old baby", a GPMG in the SF set-up. The young soldier that had been "volunteered" to do the spiel about the weapon asked me if there was anything that I wanted to know about it after he had told me what it was............it all came flooding back to me like a nightmare.......the lads face was a picture when I started reciting it all off chapter and verse and then told a very puzzled young soldier and J/NCO that I had qualified as a GPMG-SF gunner and fire-controller back in 1982/3. They even let me strip the gun down and reset it. That was scary at how easy it all came back to me after all those years.
Well done you! I would probably struggle now with a GPMG !
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
anyone who was an instructor should know this one
E.D.I.P.T
5 words
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Re: Age old questions bit of a quiz: Why did the Army do things?
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ian
anyone who was an instructor should know this one
E.D.I.P.T
5 words
Always thought it was EDIP:
Explain Demonstrate Immitate Practise
Chappy.
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