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Interesting experience last Friday.
I dropped in at a local hotel (The Wellington Arms in Stratfield Turgis
- I had business there) to find it full of would be officers making the
carpets dirty with their muddy boots.
When they had left to go back to their coaches (gee I wish we'd
travelled to exercises in air conditioned coaches when I was a leraner
:-)) I went into the bar to find that the bar manager was complaining
to the major and three captains who were in charge about the fact they
hadn't let him know. Apparently he'd seen one of the captains earlier
and asked "how many men have you got?" and been told "25" - quite right,
but confusing since the other captains had 25 each also making 75 in all.
Noting that the officers were Royal Engineers I decided to smooth
things down a little by introducing myself (well asking the bar manager
to serve me...) and playing "mutual friend" (my wife works at the
hotel, and I'm a RE) talk switched around to things more pleasant (old
contacts that we both knew etc) and it ended with me buying the four of
them a drink and commiserating that they were stuck with nursemaiding
the learners whilst others were out in the gulf...
Points:
1) why do the public get so uppity? after all they weren't disturbing
the other clients. Friday is a very quiet day and they did a lot of
business in that 30 minute period. The Duke of Wellington (who owns the
site the hotel is on also) had given permission to the army to use his
land for the exercise.
2) what idiot in the army thought of calling such training experiences
Practical Exercises Not Involving Soldiers (read the acronym: about 20%
of these cadets where female...)?
/. Ian .\
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| 156.1 | DUCK::NASHD | Mon Mar 11 1991 08:26 | 18 | ||
> - I had business there) to find it full of would be officers making the
> carpets dirty with their muddy boots.
> 1) why do the public get so uppity? after all they weren't disturbing
I think you have answered your own question. The public may not like
others getting their carpets muddy.
> 2) what idiot in the army thought of calling such training experiences
Practical Exercises Not Involving Soldiers (read the acronym: about 20%
of these cadets where female...)?
Richard Head ? ;-)
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| 156.2 | ! | CLOSUS::J_BUTLER | L'audace, toujour l'audace! | Mon Mar 11 1991 21:32 | 16 |
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Tacky acronym, I'd say! :)
On this side of the pond, we use TEWT (Tactical Exercise Without
Troops...)
But then, the Field Artillery has its share of racy phrasing...
Service of the piece
Laying the battery
and so on...
John B.
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| 156.3 | more bad ones | KYOA::SCHWARTZR | Wed Mar 20 1991 20:13 | 24 | |
BTY some more acronyms
please do not page up if you might be offended
TEWT is also known as a TACTICAL EXERCISE WITHOUT THOUGHT
**** is a Tactical Walk And Talk
**** is Combined Unit Night Training
R Schwartz
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