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Re: Cpl SMUGE SMITH
I know it was 27 because Smudge is one of the faces I remember for the Pin No of one of my credit cards.
Yes, that's how I remember pin Nos - a great advantage of serving in the RWF - instead of remembering 4 numbers per card, I just have to remember two faces!
Smudge is on my business card, but now I'll have to change it won't I!!
I think Smudge was the worst speller I ever met, well, next to Barry of course!
Never forget my favourite in the incident book in Netheravon - man that book used to keep me entertained in the wee hours.........
"......... I made a furrow search of the room"
Noduff!
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Re: Cpl SMUGE SMITH
Yer luks Okay ti may JT ?
Bluudy x cowpony clooks?
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Re: Cpl SMUGE SMITH
I saw Smudge 27 at a Wrexham reunion a couple of years ago, he was just off to Afganistan mine clearing - yes i know it sounds dull, but that is smudge. He was - is, serving with a TA unit at the time and was just off to the airport the following day (sat if i can remember). Anyway, he hasnt changed a bit apart from the lack of teeth due to his age - nearing a hundred i think. He was quite chuffed at his BFT time in the TA (due to his age) at being nearly an hour. If anywere he can be found on the reunion.
Rog
ex trg wing Goose Green
:Randy-git:
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Re: Cpl SMUGE SMITH
its a funny old world, once upon a time we british & Americans supplied arms to Iraq to fight the war with Iran and to Afganistan to fight the Russians. know Iran is suppling weapons to Iraq. How time is a great healer (not)
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Re: Cpl SMUGE SMITH
Bit too heavey for me there Rik. You lost me after the word Arms!
Rog
:wacko: