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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 60274" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>Brown Dog, you recon that them camel things would make a decent hill pony? on second thoughts it rains a lot in Scotland, thier humps would burst. </p><p>As BD said, Scotts Guards (SG) and RSDG are different, one is Inf tother is Cav. </p><p>who the hellis Nigelhaslam, i've heared of him some where but can't place him somehow. </p><p>Anyhow, the Duke's of Boots ( i mean Duke of Wellingtons) apparently bought some ACI's and i have it on authority, but not Gospel that the SG did too, through a gun shop in UK. I can imagine if the ACI is i the system it will go to the "elite" ish units first off, SAS, PARA, Commando etc. </p><p>In the British Army, unless you are a classed as Teeth Arms,if you are a front line fighting unit (correct me if i get it wrong will you BD its been a while) which meanst Infantry, Tanks or Artillery,and probably to include certain units of the Army Air Corps. Support Arms are REME workshops, logistics units, Medical units, cooks, storemen and the like. about all support arms units are likely at one time or anotherto find themselves doing an infantrymans job,. The support troops attached to any teeth arm unit tend to live work and fight if nessecary with the Bn, Coy or squad that they support. That is certainly true of a REME fitter Section. </p><p>Any how back to the ACI. i haven't been able to verify yet who has it on issue. I expect it is in the system on a limited issue basis. which is typical, the leg units are always last to get the guchi kit, wether they need it or not.</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 60274, member: 2245"] Brown Dog, you recon that them camel things would make a decent hill pony? on second thoughts it rains a lot in Scotland, thier humps would burst. As BD said, Scotts Guards (SG) and RSDG are different, one is Inf tother is Cav. who the hellis Nigelhaslam, i've heared of him some where but can't place him somehow. Anyhow, the Duke's of Boots ( i mean Duke of Wellingtons) apparently bought some ACI's and i have it on authority, but not Gospel that the SG did too, through a gun shop in UK. I can imagine if the ACI is i the system it will go to the "elite" ish units first off, SAS, PARA, Commando etc. In the British Army, unless you are a classed as Teeth Arms,if you are a front line fighting unit (correct me if i get it wrong will you BD its been a while) which meanst Infantry, Tanks or Artillery,and probably to include certain units of the Army Air Corps. Support Arms are REME workshops, logistics units, Medical units, cooks, storemen and the like. about all support arms units are likely at one time or anotherto find themselves doing an infantrymans job,. The support troops attached to any teeth arm unit tend to live work and fight if nessecary with the Bn, Coy or squad that they support. That is certainly true of a REME fitter Section. Any how back to the ACI. i haven't been able to verify yet who has it on issue. I expect it is in the system on a limited issue basis. which is typical, the leg units are always last to get the guchi kit, wether they need it or not. Pete [/QUOTE]
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