When I joined, singing on the march was just never done. I am however noticing it more and more everyday. Back in May, I went to my son's graduation from BMQ they started to sing as soon as they marched off the parade square and never let up until they reached the barracks.
Kiwi99 I couldn't agree with you any less. I got out of the Forces after a couple years and within months I regretted my decision. it took me two years to get back in but 28 years later I'm still in and having a great time.
No I am not saying that we sit meekly by and let him use it as an excuse. All I am saying is that it seems like most people on this form has tried and found him gulity and sentenced him for using PTSD as an excuse. I fully agree that "IF" he is lying than throw the book at him. All I am saying...
I am so glad that we have so many Psycologists on this board. Wow you can diagnose what's going on in someones mind just by a newspaper article. I am so impressed. I am not condoning his acts by no means. Violence is violence but no one on this board is qualified to judge anyone who and who does...
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