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Discuss 249 (AMF) L Signal Sqn 92-96 at the Royal Signals forum within the The Army Rumour Service website; Has to be the best posting i ever had. (Minus the Kiwi Trophy bloody hated ...
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    249 (AMF) L Signal Sqn 92-96

    Has to be the best posting i ever had. (Minus the Kiwi Trophy bloody hated that!) I really want to try and put a reunion together for all the lads that served during these dates.... For those that did serve under the mighty "TAFF G****e" and still live to tell the tale please carry on the thread of the delightfull moments of a top Sqn, then PM me. Germany or the UK anyones shout. Or if anyone knows personnel that did serve during that time and may be out your help in follow on addresses would be appreciated. :D
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    Re: 249 (AMF) L Signal Sqn 92-96

    Ask wild_man and tanklovesthesnow....they will spaff in their keks!
    Dont be soft....Have a fight.

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    Re: 249 (AMF) L Signal Sqn 92-96

    Pity it was a bit before their time though......cant believe neither of them bit!
    never mind eh,
    I am sure there will be plenty of folk interested though.
    Dont be soft....Have a fight.

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    Re: 249 (AMF) L Signal Sqn 92-96

    Gunny George was a cnut of the highest order.

    In front of the lads on Monday parades he came across as the top dog and a man that should be feared. He ruled by fear and even the OC didn't have the moral courage to stand up to him.

    Gunny was a fool and he proved this when the "Blandford Incident" occurred, even then he managed to escape disciplinary action.

    249 was a unit that the P Coy failures were posted to.

    Get some snow under your boots.

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    Alright lads, there is a 249 reunion organised in May this year if you're up for it. It'll be in Birmingham. Let me know if you can and i'll fill you in on it.

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    Should have it Bath, in the shadow of 244, like 249 always was...
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    Lol, would be good I agree, but the venue has already been fixed. Entertainment sorted, drinks are going cheap if you have your veterans badges or id cards on you, it'll be a top laugh, and a great gathering.

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    For those that are interested an AMF(L) (all nations) reunion is being jacked up by an ex farce Arty Soldier who is Badge at Manser Bks Gutersloh. More details are on the AMFL group page on FaceAche. It's at a very early stage as he is on HERRICK but he is asking for numbers etc to see if its worth doing. Think he was on about 100 slots for Brits.
    Remember, tracers work both ways!

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    crap belt!!!

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    Harry!!!
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