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    Survive to Fight

    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!
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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Would that be "Army Code 71338" with D/DAT/13/33/18 in the corner?


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    Re: Survive to Fight

    what is the current edition?



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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!
    I'll try and get up in the attic today ... I'm sure I have a box load of old stuff still up there!

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    Edited to add: Theres one on Ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ARMY-SURVIVE-T...QQcmdZViewItem


    Years ago it was suggested that an apple a day kept the doctor away. But since all the doctors are now Muslim, I've found that a bacon sandwich works best.

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!
    Come on you kit tart what do you want this for
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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by k13eod
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!
    I'll try and get up in the attic today ... I'm sure I have a box load of old stuff still up there!

    K13

    Edited to add: Theres one on Ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ARMY-SURVIVE-T...QQcmdZViewItem
    watch out for big nasty spiders and dont fall through the fcking ceiling boards.

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Think I have one at work - you mean the one with drawing on the cover of bloke in S6, Mk III tin pot & fixed bayonet SLR charging on cover?
    Not back in till next Tues, will bring it home & do the biz for you then. Expect a pm about Wed/Thu.
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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Deputy
    Quote Originally Posted by k13eod
    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!
    I'll try and get up in the attic today ... I'm sure I have a box load of old stuff still up there!

    K13

    Edited to add: Theres one on Ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ARMY-SURVIVE-T...QQcmdZViewItem
    watch out for big nasty spiders and dont fall through the fcking ceiling boards.
    Oh FCUK, spiders ... I forgot about that.

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    Years ago it was suggested that an apple a day kept the doctor away. But since all the doctors are now Muslim, I've found that a bacon sandwich works best.

    I hate all this terrorist business. I used to love the days when you could look at an unattended bag on a train or bus and think to yourself; I’m having that.

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by BuckFelize
    Would anyone happen to have a vintage Edition 1 copy that they could scan the cover of, so I can wap it on the relevant ARRSEpedia page? If so, just jpeg it on this thread and I'll copy it over. Ta!

    This publication is one of the most optimistic reads I've ever had.

    "When Anthrax falls onto you, go through the following steps, put on your magic green tea-bag, while whistling a jolly gas alarm, inject yourself with fast acting poison to make yourself feel BETTER, have a sip of delicious screetch and ...smile smile smile."

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    I have, in front of me right now, Survive to Fight D/DAT/13/33/18, complete in its plastic binder. The amendments page is blank and the Foreword is dated 1 June 1983.

    If you'd care to give instructions on how to upload, I'll scan any bits you want tonight.

    Or I could post it to you.


    I keep it handy so I can read through it and not forget the correct drills. ;)
    "Hurrah for the Works Group" just doesn't have the same ring...

    "A volunteer is worth ten pressed men."
    So, a TA battalion or nine Regular Guards battalions? Not a difficult choice, then (especially as we don't have nine Regular Guards battalions).

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by putteesinmyhands
    I have, in front of me right now, Survive to Fight D/DAT/13/33/18, complete in its plastic binder. The amendments page is blank and the Foreword is dated 1 June 1983.

    If you'd care to give instructions on how to upload, I'll scan any bits you want tonight.

    Or I could post it to you.


    I keep it handy so I can read through it and not forget the correct drills. ;)
    Basic Battle Skills is a better "on the throne" read though.
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    Re: Survive to Fight

    Quote Originally Posted by dpcw
    Quote Originally Posted by putteesinmyhands
    I have, in front of me right now, Survive to Fight D/DAT/13/33/18, complete in its plastic binder. The amendments page is blank and the Foreword is dated 1 June 1983.

    If you'd care to give instructions on how to upload, I'll scan any bits you want tonight.

    Or I could post it to you.


    I keep it handy so I can read through it and not forget the correct drills. ;)
    Basic Battle Skills is a better "on the throne" read though.
    Though not as good as "Your Health and You" - I liked that one 'cos it said I could drink beer (I was 17 when I got it).
    "Hurrah for the Works Group" just doesn't have the same ring...

    "A volunteer is worth ten pressed men."
    So, a TA battalion or nine Regular Guards battalions? Not a difficult choice, then (especially as we don't have nine Regular Guards battalions).

    I am a number. I am not a free man.

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    Re: Survive to Fight

    yes but that one doesnt teach you how to deficate correctly while wearing a noddy suit. keep Su To Fi in your bog and a noddy suit and you'll be right mucker.

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    Re: Survive to Fight

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    yes but that one doesnt teach you how to deficate correctly while wearing a noddy suit. keep Su To Fi in your bog and a noddy suit and you'll be right mucker.

    You are right, have forgotten how to do that and also how to eat an AB biscuit with a resperator on. So much lost knowledge .....
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    Just been rooting around the loft to try and find my old copy.
    No luck yet but I did find some vintage porn and some things that I should not have "in my possession Sir!"
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