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And you don't know me.wgaf:
"Please don't get flippant about the amount of time that the young lads and lasses, in the RAF today, spend away and where they spend that time. Statistically the facts are that RAF personnel, of all trades, spend far more time in sh1tholes getting shot at and mortared than the likes of the retired old sncos and chiefs who presume that they know it all ever did!"
I wasnt being flippant about the time the present RAF personnel spend away from home - In fact I didnt even mention it. Indeed I have spent 10 months in one year away from home when based in Germany.
I fully apppreciate what current servicemen (and possibly you too) do and how they perform their duties in rather unsavoury places. I too have been in similar situations. I merely stated that a lot of crusty old snecs that I know have a great deal of badges, and some of them had many more than some Regiment guys, from before the war on terrorism started. This isn't the first war in the world.
You are entitled to your opinions and I am entitled to counter them with mine.
I will disregard your personal remarks made towards me, because you don't know me.
Haddon-Cave may prove you right! But I doubt it. And the "knowledgeable" RAF you revere so much will not stay the same - because of its lack of knowledge.
That's all.
Rigga
The RAF that I 'revere' as you put it, no longer exists, beaten to within an inch of its' life by civilian contractors and corporate companies with no other thought than lining their own pockets.
As for 'lack of knowledge' that's qute some insult to throw at still serving personnel. What on earth makes you think that you have anymore knowledge than those still serving. Many highly educated and with years of service behind them. Smacks of arrogance in the extreme.
The fact remains that the RAF and its' personal are not a corporate body. A corporate entity implies that it is there for the purpose of making money. The RAF and other armed forces are classed as a necessary drain on the public purse, therefore cannot be classed as corporate.
MEMS is, wether or not the so called gurus' like it, merely reinventing the wheel. A company has seen a gap in the market and gone in all guns blazing to make a huge profit, money that could be better spent elsewhere, a fact the fat cats of civvy industry care not a jot about. We have human factors measures in place already that if properly followed are more than adequate, the fact that it is not to the civilian worlds liking is irrelevant, or should be. We are not civilians and the more we become intertwined with them the further we go down a slippery slope.