Re: My army career - update
Go for it Son.
I did 12 years in the army and I do not regret one minute of it. I served in Hong Kong and Malaya for 6 years and the rest of the time in UK postings.
You will meet people from all walks of life and this will add to your education but be prepared to have a haircut of a lifetime.
If the Sergeant Major walks behind you and say's your hair is too long be prepared for a crop.............only cost me a shilling in my day......that's 5p
4 up the back....one up the sides..............that's your haircut.
The barber did 45 in one hour.
Keep your nose clean (You will find out what this expression means when you enlist) Keep on the right side of the Sergeant Major (Who is God)
Listen to everything that is being said to you and take it in.
Good luck and best wishes
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