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    Our Jack will soon join the RAF!

    But I really don't want him to!



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    happy but sad at the same time

    you'll be proud of him


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    happy but sad at the same time

    you'll be proud of him
    Thanks Mod. Ideally, I would like/prefer him to go to Uni

    But he's fed up of not having his own money (bless him, he's so independent).

    Hubby says I've got to let him go

    But when I look at this pics it worries me so much
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    Red face

    i have a 15 yr old son he has just joined the air cadets to me the raf is the safest but at the end of the day at least they want to get a career


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    My RAF career went well .....pensioned out at the age of 21 because they screwed up
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    Don't worry Tish unless he will be flying Jets or Choppers he will not be in harms way.

    The RAF isn't a bad career poh my farther joined up at a young age so I was brought up on RAF bases.

    The Army are the meatheads (no offence intended)
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    Quote Originally Posted by thejarvs View Post
    Don't worry Tish unless he will be flying Jets or Choppers he will not be in harms way.

    The RAF isn't a bad career poh my farther joined up at a young age so I was brought up on RAF bases.

    The Army are the meatheads (no offence intended)

    I swear I didn't mod it...........


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I swear I didn't mod it...........
    that will teach me not to post between feeding mouthfuls of breakfast to my Raf (Rafael)
    Mark, Cristina & Raffy


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    Quote Originally Posted by trader dave View Post
    i have a 15 yr old son he has just joined the air cadets to me the raf is the safest but at the end of the day at least they want to get a career
    I can understand that there's nothing out there in the job market front at present for him, but still as a mom, you just can't stop worrying

    Tish


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    My RAF career went well .....pensioned out at the age of 21 because they screwed up
    So there's a possibility that he'd be back in no time with a good pension then Boss?

    Tish


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    Quote Originally Posted by thejarvs View Post
    Don't worry Tish unless he will be flying Jets or Choppers he will not be in harms way.

    The RAF isn't a bad career poh my farther joined up at a young age so I was brought up on RAF bases.

    The Army are the meatheads (no offence intended)
    Thanks for that thejarvs.

    Tish


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    Best thing for himtravel the world for free,cameraderie,and being based in exotic places with extoic local women(and catching exotic local diseases)The army isnt for meatheads,thats bollox My nephew is 16 years and four months,his induction date is in september,my cousins son is one of the royal guards,you have to give young lads a bit of freedom to find out who and what they are


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    Quote Originally Posted by thejarvs View Post

    The Army are the meatheads (no offence intended)
    To late you have, di-khead


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    My 16 year old nephew has the option of going into the family restaurant business(which he says is boring),he can work in his aunts import/export business,she has workshops in Brazil,Vietnam,and Thailand,so its not as if he will be stuck twiddling his thumbs at home,but he actually said he really wants to join the army,he wants to be part of a team,learn new things(and he mentioned those exotic women which is quite strange as he is half Thai).


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimeve View Post
    To late you have, di-khead
    hey,you know theres rivalry between the armed forces?

    its just banter
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bornatbirth View Post
    hey,you know theres rivalry between the armed forces?

    its just banter
    okay, RAF- brillcream boys,navy- YMCA.


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    Thanks for sharing these photos of your son with us, Tish. I've just been trying to count the number of candles on his birthday cake ... and can't quite determine whether it's 16 or 18. That's what becomes of mislaying my optician's biannual invitation to have my eyes re-tested!

    I have to admit that the closest I ever came to military service was marching up and down a church hall as a member of the Boys' Brigade. And so I can empathise with your *trepidation over Jack's choice of career; *it's just natural motherly concern, after all. But everything will be fine ... honest! Besides, just imagine the immense pride you and his dad will feel in time ... on observing your "wee laddie's" rite of passage to fully-fledged manhood - proudly striding out dressed in his RAF uniform.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    I swear I didn't mod it...........
    you really had great eye vision Mod,didnt notice it,unless you qoute,lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.JMajor View Post
    you really had great eye vision Mod,didnt notice it,unless you qoute,lol
    Typical woman..........

    Looks but doesn't see........


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tish View Post
    But I really don't want him to!



    Tish
    For us mothers.. we don't really want our sons joining on this

    I'm sure i'll have sleepless nights if my sons will join RAF.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawi2 View Post
    Best thing for himtravel the world for free,cameraderie,and being based in exotic places with extoic local women(and catching exotic local diseases)The army isnt for meatheads,thats bollox My nephew is 16 years and four months,his induction date is in september,my cousins son is one of the royal guards,you have to give young lads a bit of freedom to find out who and what they are
    Hubby says it's best for him to join. He can get his driver's license for free We've tried to put him as a name driver for our car and the quote i got was nearly 3 grand It's worse on his dad's car as it's nearly 4 grand So i suppose it has a lot of advantage joining in.

    I don't think my son fully knows what he really wants out of life, but then again, not a lot of that age do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    Thanks for sharing these photos of your son with us, Tish. I've just been trying to count the number of candles on his birthday cake ... and can't quite determine whether it's 16 or 18. That's what becomes of mislaying my optician's biannual invitation to have my eyes re-tested!

    I have to admit that the closest I ever came to military service was marching up and down a church hall as a member of the Boys' Brigade. And so I can empathise with your *trepidation over Jack's choice of career; *it's just natural motherly concern, after all. But everything will be fine ... honest! Besides, just imagine the immense pride you and his dad will feel in time ... on observing your "wee laddie's" rite of passage to fully-fledged manhood - proudly striding out dressed in his RAF uniform.
    That was his last years birthday, so 17 candles in there :xxgrinning--00xxes 3:

    And as well as fear, it's missing him more than anything
    He's very close to me is our Jack (He's my third son BTW).

    I don't think you need your eyes testing Arthur Little, it's the pic that's small

    Tish


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    For us mothers.. we don't really want our sons joining on this

    I'm sure i'll have sleepless nights if my sons will join RAF.
    It is hard adam&chryss. I can't believe how quick they grow

    Tish


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    The R.A.F. is a good career but lets not dress it up.
    My uncles leaves the R.A.F. next month at the age of 55 after singing on for the maximum term.
    He had a great career and his pension is something I wish i had to look forward to!
    He has a house a few miles from St. Tropez and sold a few here in England so he`s not short of a few bob.
    The price he paid is many lost colleagues in N.I. during the 70`s and has recently been to Basra and Afghanistan.
    He has seen many places, good and bad and he wouldnt change that for the world.
    You`d be surprised how many places the R.A.F has been that you dont hear about.
    The stories he tells about the army in Germany during training excercises are funny.
    You should be proud of your son as there arnt many kids today that have the guts to serve their country.
    I take my hat off to him and wish him a safe and successful career


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    me husband wants to join the army..
    Filipina a born survivor!


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    maybe you still think of him as your baby?

    and hes already grown up and ready to explore life?
    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    The R.A.F. is a good career but lets not dress it up.
    My uncles leaves the R.A.F. next month at the age of 55 after singing on for the maximum term.
    He had a great career and his pension is something I wish i had to look forward to!
    He has a house a few miles from St. Tropez and sold a few here in England so he`s not short of a few bob.
    The price he paid is many lost colleagues in N.I. during the 70`s and has recently been to Basra and Afghanistan.
    He has seen many places, good and bad and he wouldnt change that for the world.
    You`d be surprised how many places the R.A.F has been that you dont hear about.
    The stories he tells about the army in Germany during training excercises are funny.
    You should be proud of your son as there arnt many kids today that have the guts to serve their country.
    I take my hat off to him and wish him a safe and successful career
    But still I don't want our kids joining the RAf my dear husband..
    They can choose being a pilot, doctor, engineer, lawyer or an architect... but not RAF.
    Might have a heart attack if they will


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    ADAM SAYS:
    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    The R.A.F. is a good career but lets not dress it up.
    My uncles leaves the R.A.F. next month at the age of 55 after singing on for the maximum term.
    He had a great career and his pension is something I wish i had to look forward to!
    He has a house a few miles from St. Tropez and sold a few here in England so he`s not short of a few bob.
    The price he paid is many lost colleagues in N.I. during the 70`s and has recently been to Basra and Afghanistan.
    He has seen many places, good and bad and he wouldnt change that for the world.
    You`d be surprised how many places the R.A.F has been that you dont hear about.
    The stories he tells about the army in Germany during training excercises are funny.
    You should be proud of your son as there arnt many kids today that have the guts to serve their country.
    I take my hat off to him and wish him a safe and successful career

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    Quote Originally Posted by adam&chryss View Post
    But still I don't want our kids joining the RAf my dear husband..
    They can choose being a pilot, doctor, engineer, lawyer or an architect... but not RAF.
    Might have a heart attack if they will


    I feel for you Chryss!

    And Tish God bless your dear son!


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    as i said earlier my eldest son joined the air cadets a few weeks ago last weekend he sent to an air base somewhere and went up in some airplane ffs good on yer lad he wants to be an engineer so i am thinking great aircraft engineer when you come out on civvy street we are always going to need them at least he does not want to be a fighter pilot

    i must add i am not ex forces myself i decided on an easier option work on the railway


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