You boast of 95% pass rate.
Without any measure of quality it's meaningless.
I wasn't boasting. This is what happens with prejudice.
You boast of 95% pass rate.
Without any measure of quality it's meaningless.
Didn’t seem to bother or hamper the current Commander of the 1st Aviation Brigade![]()
You are Sir Henry Simmerson, and i claim my 15 guineas.There was none of this nonsense when I bought my commission
We saw TV once, Scotland v England rugby.
CSgt H**l, Coldstream Guards. If you are reading this you still owe me a SLab of beer because we won!
I didn’t think the Vicars and Tarts course lasted long enough to watch a whole game of rugby?
8 weeks and its pass or fail nowI didn’t think the Vicars and Tarts course lasted long enough to watch a whole game of rugby?
Is bullying allowed at Sandhurst?I seem to recall PQO course being told Cadets will not store or drink alcohol in their rooms.
Excuse me, C/Sgt.
Yes Sir
Can we place these crates of beer in your room, obviously if you are thirsty, then you may help yourself.
Excellent Sir, You are remembering that you can not drink in your rooms?
Is that not what corridors are for? It's where we all seem to sit bullying and cleaning stuff!
The joys of having real Lawyers on a PQO course rather than a just a barrack room lawyer.
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Every 10th one
Is there a business opportunity here? Bottles of spirits being stashed at various points on Barossa or in Swinley Forest and grid refs exchanged for payment.
Even better if they are unable to find said grid ref and a stash can be 're sold' to another cadet.
I imagine there is many a Wine Club membership.Is there a business opportunity here? Bottles of spirits being stashed at various points on Barossa or in Swinley Forest and grid refs exchanged for payment.
Even better if they are unable to find said grid ref and a stash can be 're sold' to another cadet.
I didn’t think the Vicars and Tarts course lasted long enough to watch a whole game of rugby?
I imagine there is many a Wine Club membership.
Or Amazon delivering a variety of beverages straight to their rooms.
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Its just a bloke being grumpy online.You'll have to explain this one.. I was under the impression that in the 1950s the domestic norm was for the female to stay at home and do the cooking? As @Brotherton Lad is clearly a male have I missed something?
The CQMS had removed the plug , so it didn't work anyway .....Perhaps the TV was smashed up because they didn't have an in date license.
In my day we used to just hide our TVs in our cars until the inspection was over.
What on earth do they get taught these days, tsk, tsk.
That's true. Difficult times for all I suppose.Its just a bloke being grumpy online.
Happening a lot recently.
You were allowed cars?Perhaps the TV was smashed up because they didn't have an in date license.
In my day we used to just hide our TVs in our cars until the inspection was over.
What on earth do they get taught these days, tsk, tsk.
Penny Hill Park is open.Is there a business opportunity here? Bottles of spirits being stashed at various points on Barossa or in Swinley Forest and grid refs exchanged for payment.
Even better if they are unable to find said grid ref and a stash can be 're sold' to another cadet.