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Quoting: Patricia Davies



Just a thought, do we have a psych nurse on board. We have a job for you.

Pamela, Sylvia and I are off the hook.  




By the way I was going to suggest visiting you to discuss my mental state etc. but by the time scale you quoted I take it you must be in Frenchie land Quebec maybe,and after seeing that realised its your mental state that wants looking into. Because who in there right mind would choose to live in Quebec.

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John (scouse) Hirons
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Quoting: Brian Davison

By the way I was going to suggest visiting you to discuss my mental state etc. but by the time scale you quoted I take it you must be in Frenchie land Quebec maybe,and after seeing that realised its your mental state that wants looking into. Because who in there right mind would choose to live in Quebec.

 




Alright Brian, This is a repeat;

As you claim it was in 1951 you were injured (but seem to be unable to say where) then that must have when you claim you were a Pongo you still seem rather reticent to name the regiment you were with or how long you served with them. Don’t scan & paste any proof that is not required by anyone on FR, just fill in the blanks on your profile. We have ways of getting to the truth.

I have done a little work on the cap badge you show on your profile cleaned it up a bit & it looks to be the Royal Pioneer Corps.

As you claim to have joined the RMs in 1947, how long was your basic training? You will be pleased to know we have a lot of RMs on the site, I’m sure they would love to talk you.

Personally I had my head shot off in 1972 when I was seconded to the Royal Calcutter Mounted Cash Registers  but our medic stuck it back on with Sellatape 5 days later. Would I lie to you?  

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Quoting: John (scouse) Hirons



Alright Brian, This is a repeat;

As you claim it was in 1951 you were injured (but seem to be unable to say where) then that must have when you claim you were a Pongo you still seem rather reticent to name the regiment you were with or how long you served with them. Don’t scan & paste any proof that is not required by anyone on FR, just fill in the blanks on your profile. We have ways of getting to the truth.

I have done a little work on the cap badge you show on your profile cleaned it up a bit & it looks to be the Royal Pioneer Corps.

As you claim to have joined the RMs in 1947, how long was your basic training? You will be pleased to know we have a lot of RMs on the site, I’m sure they would love to talk you.

Personally I had my head shot off in 1972 when I was seconded to the Royal Calcutter Mounted Cash Registers  but our medic stuck it back on with Sellatape 5 days later. Would I lie to you?  


I never once said I was injured, and the badge is raoc.

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Quoting: John (scouse) Hirons



Alright Brian, This is a repeat;

As you claim it was in 1951 you were injured (but seem to be unable to say where) then that must have when you claim you were a Pongo you still seem rather reticent to name the regiment you were with or how long you served with them. Don’t scan & paste any proof that is not required by anyone on FR, just fill in the blanks on your profile. We have ways of getting to the truth.

I have done a little work on the cap badge you show on your profile cleaned it up a bit & it looks to be the Royal Pioneer Corps.

As you claim to have joined the RMs in 1947, how long was your basic training? You will be pleased to know we have a lot of RMs on the site, I’m sure they would love to talk you.

Personally I had my head shot off in 1972 when I was seconded to the Royal Calcutter Mounted Cash Registers  but our medic stuck it back on with Sellatape 5 days later. Would I lie to you?

John in my time you were either ply PLMOUTH  or po Portsmouth Division. My first 6 mounths were spent at Deal, then 3 mounths gunnery in pompey. then to stone house Barracks in Plymouth, and on and on and on

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Quoting: John (scouse) Hirons



Alright Brian, This is a repeat;

As you claim it was in 1951 you were injured (but seem to be unable to say where) then that must have when you claim you were a Pongo you still seem rather reticent to name the regiment you were with or how long you served with them. Don’t scan & paste any proof that is not required by anyone on FR, just fill in the blanks on your profile. We have ways of getting to the truth.

I have done a little work on the cap badge you show on your profile cleaned it up a bit & it looks to be the Royal Pioneer Corps.

As you claim to have joined the RMs in 1947, how long was your basic training? You will be pleased to know we have a lot of RMs on the site, I’m sure they would love to talk you.

Personally I had my head shot off in 1972 when I was seconded to the Royal Calcutter Mounted Cash Registers  but our medic stuck it back on with Sellatape 5 days later. Would I lie to you?


I know there was also cha Chatham division but i cant recall it being used then other mainly  for educational purposes, I also got demobed from there. also for your benifit Lympstone wasent used then, Bickleigh just out side plymouth was the training ground.

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