SBS commonly known as Special Burger Services amongst fat barstewards, perhaps he was SBS. :)
It's beyond me why people would want others to believe they have been in the SAS etc.
If somebody was just talking about it I don't see much harm in their childish fantasies.
However I would certainly draw the line at somebody wearing decorations or uniform they are not entitled to.
That's just disgraceful.
Cheers,
Neil.
SBS commonly known as Special Burger Services amongst fat barstewards, perhaps he was SBS. :)
What? Mine?
Ahem...
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...-advice-needed
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
Still B the Dildo King :) B-DK-1125 for the win
It's just a matter of time...
Could have been SPS, Special Pen Services, as the clerks are often known.
Read a book years ago titled The Quiet Soldier about someone's experience joining the reserve SAS
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Anyone here remember keeny meeny services?
A guy who I used to knows’ step father was in the military and while he didn’t say what he did, he would say that he was glad that he ‘beat the clock’
Does anyone know the significance of that?
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
It refers to the regimental clock tower and references ‘still being alive’ after term of service :-
To survive is to "Beat the clock" as the names of the fallen are inscribed on the side of the plinth on which the clock stands. To the front is written "We are the Pilgrims, Master; We shall go always a little further: It may be beyond the last blue mountain barred with snow, across that angry or that glimmering sea". The words are from "The Golden road to Samarkand" by James Elroy Flecker and were chosen by the Rev Padre Walter Evans MBE MA CF who also wrote the Regimental collect.
Did he also refer to himself as a Blade or Pilgrim? Does he call his bed a 'basha'? Does he call walking 'tabbing'? There's plenty of terminology if you read the Regiment books, including 'beating the clock'!
But undoubtedly he is the genuine article
Walts may be sad but some of these Walt hunters run them pretty damn close. Some pretty ugly behaviour under the guise of preventing stolen valour.
Once worked with a man who in manic phases would make clearly deranged social media posts about being in various secret and elite services, complete with home made uniforms and id. The Walt hunters had a good circle jerk going when they 'exposed' him. Quite a public service when my eight year old would have clocked he was delusional.
Indeed...
I used to fence with a guy who swore he was catering corp.
Many others I've ever met from the Army seems to hint (or even claim) they were 'something special'.
I'm more prone to believe the fencer was than most of the others...
M
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