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Re: The age cohorts least likely to be conscripted are the most in favour of conscription
Yes, until recently. It was primarily used as a pension bumping bribe to get people out with no fuss. I got promoted to Commander on my very last day of service to get rid of me because they were con… (View Post)3 -
Re: The age cohorts least likely to be conscripted are the most in favour of conscription
OF-3 and above can use their rank titles after retirement if they've got 15 years in. Apart from cavalry regiments who have their own mad rules that nobody understands but involves horses. (View Post)3 -
Re: The age cohorts least likely to be conscripted are the most in favour of conscription
Gen. Nathan Twining was promoted 22 times from 1916 to 1953. He went from being a Private in the Oregon Nation Guard to a USAF 4 Star and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (View Post)2 -
Re: The age cohorts least likely to be conscripted are the most in favour of conscription
My father was one of the last do it. He was in the RAF Education Branch in Aden and, like all of his other interactions with the working class, hated it. The did hand out promotions like crab ointmen… (View Post)1 -
Re: Punters continue to think Labour will win the most seats at the next election – politicalbetting.com
It's like when Beca comes back to the Barden Belles in Pitch Perfect. 🎶Don't you forget about me🎶 (View Post)1
