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Discuss Nurse - Army or RAF at the Professionally Qualified, RAMC and QARANC forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Originally Posted by northern-matelot Don't forget there's navy too (QARNNS)- they all work at Derriford ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by northern-matelot View Post
    Don't forget there's navy too (QARNNS)- they all work at Derriford or Bastion. Never seen one (at any rate) go to sea yet!
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    I was deployed with a (Lt) Navy nurse on board the PCRF, RFA Argus earlier this year when it was deployed to the Gulf so they do go to sea occasionally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cernunnos View Post
    If you want my unbiased opinion, the RAF are all whining gay bastards and the few Bis amongst them have very very small todgers.




    You should hear what those same guys say about you.

    They say that you were an excellent Chairman of your local LBGT branch.

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    I apologise for all my colleagues missing the obvious but:

    A photo is required before a correct assessment can be made.
    Guests are requested not to feed the vampires.

    I am gross and perverted.
    Im obsessed and deranged.
    I have existed for years but very little has changed.
    Im the best you can get, have you guessed me yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westpoint View Post
    You should hear what those same guys say about you.

    They say that you were an excellent chairperson of nonspecific gender of your local LBGT branch.
    Fixed.
    We have got plenty of youth, what we really need is a fountain of smart.

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    Navy for you then fella!
    Guests are requested not to feed the vampires.

    I am gross and perverted.
    Im obsessed and deranged.
    I have existed for years but very little has changed.
    Im the best you can get, have you guessed me yet?

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    I'm army (health professional) and from personal experience my opinion is (in order of preference)

    1: RAF
    2: RAF
    3: RAF
    4: NOT army
    5: Not Navy.

    Hope that's clear enough for you.

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    I was deployed with a (Lt) Navy nurse on board the PCRF, RFA Argus earlier this year when it was deployed to the Gulf so they do go to sea occasionally.

    Ahh I keep forgetting that my old DO on there was a QARRN. Keep thinking of him as a MO. Ok thats the only permanament sea draft then- maintaining the PCRF onboard Argus when it's not activated and being line manager for the CPOET WE(MDSS) and the Logsitcs branch

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    Have you tried the Scottish Defence Force.

    Not likely to see any action on a front line field hospital, but you get to be a specialist in heart disease and gingerness.

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    DWeb,

    The only good thing going for the RAF is Aeromed. In fact, they are very precious about it. Promotion is slow if non-existent. I know at least 5 RAF bods that have transferred to the Army in recent years, because they realise they would have better options with us. Join the Army. Now! You know it makes sense.

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