so the poor sod cant claim anything for e dmg done to e grnd??Originally posted by dragonstar:The most successful mission of my battalion that I can think of occured during a deployment at an area that was under development (preparation for construction) years and years ago.
If anyone has experienced an gun artillery battlion deployment, he would have have known the amount of havoc that we create in the training area. Imagine 12 fully laden 7ton MAN truck (weighs over 18t fully loaded) each towing a 9t gun travelling at high speed in the muddy ground (twice the weight of an AMX13 tank). During the deployment itself, two holes had to be dug for each gun - 24 holes for the battalion.
Anyway, the surveyor or contractor of the piece of land watched with horror as all this was going on. He got out a camera and started taking photographs. Our CO got wind of what this person was doing and was ordered the S3 to do something about it.
The S3 chased the surveyor with a LandRover, stopped him and confisticated his camera. Mission accomplished :-)
I think it was all for show. When we leave the area, the evidence of the destruction would still be there.Originally posted by Groovee:so the poor sod cant claim anything for e dmg done to e grnd??
in the past during the confrontasi period(1 and 2 sir); sq 117; peacekeeping missions.Originally posted by snk86:wait wait, just asking, have SAF actually perform a REAL mission before, as in real opponent, real arms, real everything.
Originally posted by warspite:Yeah alway the good old days,,we can all laugh and joke abt the mission and cock up and confinement. But during the time we were alway cursing and thinking how to keng..
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aiya, while inside, we sure cry father cry mother one lah... its always farked up when u're doing it...
its only when u come out already then u find it fun and funny to talk and think about it...
distance gives u perspective...
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Hey, you couldn't have sum it better!!! Aint that the truth. Anyway, those were the good ol days. Make me look forward a bit to reservist...
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i no point keng-ing lah... the M.O at my medical centre see beh ngiao one... sick also never give Att C... give att b for what? i go back company line still kena sai kang...Originally posted by smisig:Yeah alway the good old days,,we can all laugh and joke abt the mission and cock up and confinement. But during the time we were alway cursing and thinking how to keng..