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On another forum an article was posted about the Ausies in Afganistan. It's an interesting read and better than most.
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A good article. I read it when it was first published. The Commandos are hard bastards. Respect.
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The RSM (Regimental Sergeant Major - about the highest non-commissioned rank you can get) of my first battalion was a commando. Hard as nails, fitter than god, yet easily approachable. The perfection of a professional soldier.
I'd go so far as to say he was the role model of many men, me included.
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I've had quite a few relatives who have had Commando or sapper patches. It's almost amusing some of the stories told about them. Like how after WWII one of them was asked by the Local cops to examine various potential Unexploded Ordinance found in the area. Or theres the one who's daughter had lots of Hungarian "Boyfriends" early in the cold war. Lets just say that the boyfriends talks with daddy are still classified.
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My own "intelligence file" is plenty thick because I've spent time with such people so it'd be scary to see just what's in a commando's personal file! |
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