I was there in the days of Buller Barracks and Gun hill with the Hospital across the road from the dreaded "P"


I remember that DAMNED balloon! I made all five from that dreaded basket. The Brits that came to Benning or Bragg only had to make one to earn their U.S. wings.jarndice wrote:I would suggest you don't go to Aldershot to look for the Regiment it moved to Colchester a few years ago,
I was there in the days of Buller Barracks and Gun hill with the Hospital across the road from the dreaded "P"some happy memories but Lyneham and Brice Norton gave me better memories except for the "Balloon"
Oh no dear, I wore my Queens Regiment Beret with pridemidlife306 wrote:Surely someone in a turkey hat & googley eyes would have stood out from the crowd lol
Cheers
Wayne
Quite funny for me, but going to military camps around the country, using their assault courses, being allowed to shoot all types of guns, it was the one time in my life I was my most grown up and responsible, and my best behavedmidlife306 wrote:What? On top or under the turkey hat?? Lol
I know what you mean there, i was the same when i used to fly with the cadets out of RAF Benson between the age of 13-19. Instead of shooting guns, we were flying loops, barrel rolls & stall turns in Chipmunks, Bulldogs & then finally the Tutor single engine 2 seat aircraft.Son of a gun-ner wrote:Quite funny for me, but going to military camps around the country, using their assault courses, being allowed to shoot all types of guns, it was the one time in my life I was my most grown up and responsible, and my best behavedmidlife306 wrote:What? On top or under the turkey hat?? Lol