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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    No cynicism

    Up until the ODF i was a young signals rigger who only really played with guns heavily supervised on the range.

    The ODF required us to have some limited infantry skills, so a real eye opener for a young rigger used to playing with antennas, masts, towers, comms cables etc.

    Up until then my biggest risk was falling from height.


    So SNAP. I was in Sigs recently as Transport NCO for a local Squadron & responsible for the smooth running of a SQDN Fleet of about 12 S2A FFRs.

    Previously in Nasho in '56 as "OP Wireless & Line" ( I don't think that trade is applicable in today's army).????

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
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    I’m my experience corporals run the show….

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    Interesting that you should say that.

    Ann old farmer I knew a few years back who had fought at Kokoda wrote a book called "The Corporals' War'. (Strictly speaking someone helped him write it. He was illiterate.)

    He told me that in his experience, no-one above the rank of corporal actually knew what was happening on the ground. I assumed that was because of the nature of the terrain at Kokoda.

    Maybe it is more common than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    Interesting that you should say that.

    Ann old farmer I knew a few years back who had fought at Kokoda wrote a book called "The Corporals' War'. (Strictly speaking someone helped him write it. He was illiterate.)

    He told me that in his experience, no-one above the rank of corporal actually knew what was happening on the ground. I assumed that was because of the nature of the terrain at Kokoda.

    Maybe it is more common than that.
    Or maybe I would have been a better fit back in the his era Roberts-Smith

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