British Army Serving or Retired - Introduce Yourself Here

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If you are a serving or retired member of the British Army then please post a reply to this topic to introduce yourself to the others
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Does two years with the 22nd of Foot qualify me?
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hi all,
i am gary, served 15 yrs in reme,left in 1990 lived in other places and now back in the u.k. working for the MOD teaching new soldiers how to fix helicopters......and still a lancashire lad at heart.
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Garry, being anti-tank we had two REME gunfitters allocated to us and I have happy memories of the way we worked together.
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REME did that stand for Rough Engineering Made Easy :wink: and of course RE was just Rough Engineering. On doing some light Research on Searchlight Batteries in WW2 I was surprised to see that they came under the Royal Engineers.

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