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This post is a follow on to discussions with dougiebarder which started with a generator 300W query. The subject of Clansman came up.
Clansman refers to a modular system of British Army field tactical radios. Try to stay with me, and remember the Clansman definition as I relate a true story. I walked into a local in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Having a beer, I was approached by a chap who had the "Grenadier Guards" mien about him. I suppose the fact that I was in uniform led to his approaching me. Right away he identified himself as "so-and-so", stating "I'm a retired Major General of the SAS". Well, right away, I started sifting info in my creaky cranial data base...Wait a minute...the SAS was a Regiment therefore the highest rank could have been only a full Colonel, but most likely a Lieutenant Colonel, certainly not a Major General. We chatted a bit, and the pieces were not falling into place. Servicemen throughout the world can detect bullshit almost immediately. Perversely, I led him on. With reference to the SAS, I asked, what did you think of Andy McNab's exploits in the desert. His reply: Oh, that's all nonsense, he wasn't even there.(!) OK, I said, during further conversation, what did you think of 42 Commando's actions at Goose Green? His reply: Oh, Commando, we haven't used that term since World War Two.(!) (Uh oh, this bugger's digging himself in.) I then asked if the SAS were still employing Clansman. His reply: Oh, yes. If they pass the medical, we'll employ them.(!) I drained my beer, and, to his face, called him a ****in' liar, and left.
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