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Kia Ora from New Zealand
My name is Jim. I live in New Zealand, but was born in England. I would like to thank you for allowing me to participate on your site.
I served in the Infantry, and was stationed in Germany 1957-59. Didn't see any active service apart from the usual fights in NAAFI queues, but did take part ina multi-national parade, celebrating the anniversary of NATO. Prior to the parade the battalion was billeted at an American Air Force base, just out side of Frankfurt.This was my first experience of meeting American forces. It was an eye opening experience. Breakfast consisted ofa selection of different cereals, bacon and eggs, pancakes, fresh milk, ice cream, and much to the chagrin of our officers and NCOs, everyone had to queue andeat in the same dining room. Happy days. I have just been watching a documentary about Vietnam Vets. Unfortunately the New Zealand government still refuses to acknowledge thoseold soldiers, and are not prepared to erect a monument to those who lost thier lives. I don't like the term, often used "gave their lives". As far as I am concerned no soldier "gives his\her life, they have it stolen from them. The motto of my regiment was Cede Nullis, a term which seems appropriate for this site and it's members. God bless you all Jim |
Welcome to the Patriot Files Jim ... plenty to explore and comment on
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Welcome home Jim. A ferinirs' viewpoint is always appreciated and helps us understand the worlds opinion. Glad you've joined us but don't make yourself scarce.
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Welcome aboard Jim
If you have any trouble trying to figure out what were talking about......Im the unofficial site interperter. Like Keith is the unofficial site therapist....So start posting Bob K |
Welcome Jim. Hope you enjoy the site.
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Welcome to the site Jim, glad to have a new perspective on our chow halls :)
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Welcome to the site Jim and glad to hear you had a good Stay at Rein Main AB :)
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Welcome aboard !
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New Zealand Maori
When I was with the 25th inf in VN we had a company of Australian engineers near us at a rock quarry. One day they told us they were being replaced by a mary company. We thought they would be an elite infantry unit named after Queen Mary. They were elite infantry but they were native New Zealand Maoris. Very good soldiers.
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Thank you all for your kind welcome and regards. I apologise for being slow in replying, but I have been exploring the many aspects of the site, and have been like a kid let loose in a candy store.
Everything about it is first class, and let me reiterate that it is a privilege to be a member. God bless you all Jim |
Welcome to the site, Jim. Looking forward to reading your slant on things.
Hope you're enjoying your summer. Many of us are freezing our arses off up here. Not me. Sunny and 58F here. |
Hey Jim (mate) some of my best drinking Budd's are Brit's and of English decent. Worked for Gray McKensize Company in Saudi years ago. Most of them loved playing cards. My favorite Brit is the Iron Lady she is one tough female. I had many liberties with the Aussie's from down under in Hong Kong - those were some swell times - from what I can remember.
I'm glad you picked us to post on. You will never find a finer bunch of ladies and gentlemen as you will on this site. We thank you for considering us and partaking in a few shots every now and then. Don't be squeamish - step up and post it - then sit back and watch for the incoming. They always surprise me. Once more welcome aboard. |
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