Congrats on the new arrival - hope your wife recovers well.greg wrote: my wife recovers from a fairly nasty C-Section after Second Son was born two weeks ago. Due to fly back out once she has recovered - so if anyone has any questions now is the time to get them in as I have plenty of time to check the internet at stupid o'clock in the morning whilst trying to calm a nocturnal baby!
Armed Forces Careers
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- cj
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Catherine Standing (Cooper)
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Any idiot can deal with a crisis. It takes a genius to cope with everyday life.
Canteen Cath 1.12 (1983-85) & Col A 20 (1985-90)
Any idiot can deal with a crisis. It takes a genius to cope with everyday life.
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While in the driest state of the driest continent (after Antarctica) it is bucketing down.J.R. wrote:Congratulations on the new addition, Greg.
For your information, something very very strange has happened in Pommie Land.........
The sun has actually come out and it's WARM !
Off for a cold shower (I'll just stand outside without my kagool) - all this talk of men in uniform ...............................
xx
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Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Re: Armed Forces Careers
Hi,
I'm finishing up at Edinburgh University in a few weeks, and am in the process of applying for the navy. I've done the basic fitness test etc. and now have the pre AIB interview coming up in a few weeks.
Would any of you be able to give some advice as to the format of this interview? Whether it is a formal selection process or more of an advisory interview and a chance for the Navy to see what I have to offer past passing the initial tests.
Also, does anyone know of people currently serving, so I could contact them direct?
Thanks very much for your time,
Tom Day
I'm finishing up at Edinburgh University in a few weeks, and am in the process of applying for the navy. I've done the basic fitness test etc. and now have the pre AIB interview coming up in a few weeks.
Would any of you be able to give some advice as to the format of this interview? Whether it is a formal selection process or more of an advisory interview and a chance for the Navy to see what I have to offer past passing the initial tests.
Also, does anyone know of people currently serving, so I could contact them direct?
Thanks very much for your time,
Tom Day
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My son's best friend is a submariner, enlisted though, so probably not a lot of help.
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Maybe you could try the Clerk.daisy55 wrote:Hi,
I'm finishing up at Edinburgh University in a few weeks, and am in the process of applying for the navy. I've done the basic fitness test etc. and now have the pre AIB interview coming up in a few weeks.
Would any of you be able to give some advice as to the format of this interview? Whether it is a formal selection process or more of an advisory interview and a chance for the Navy to see what I have to offer past passing the initial tests.
Also, does anyone know of people currently serving, so I could contact them direct?
Thanks very much for your time,
Tom Day
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