Today concluded 15 1/2 years of service in the US Army. I served in the enlisted ranks up to Staff Sergeant and as a commissioned officer in the Field Artillery branch as a Captain. I don't know what the future holds, but I sure look forward to it.
I think you should enter the scientific world, the military history to be precise. You worked as a teacher at a university, didn't you? if I remember correctly, you liked it.
I suggest military history, general history, International Relations-conflict studies, or something close to these things. I think you would like it a lot.
Regardless what you plan to do, I wish you good luck.
If I remember correctly the Royal Military College at Sandhurst use non British instructors. A chap like brinktk with his combat and other military experience I believe would be one hell of an asset.
OI anymore of that I'll kick you up the kyber you'll think you're a gingerI agree with that. There is one problem though. Brinktk speaks English.....the people in the UK don't.
I can imagine there is an exchange of instructors between American military schools and the British military schools.
OI anymore of that I'll kick you up the kyber you'll think you're a ginger
Whut? He has been working with interpreters in Afghanistan and in Iraq so he can hire an interpreter.
I know aircrew exchange between the RAF and USAF. A RAF pilot was told by his USAF CO to shave his handlebar moustache off, he got hold of a copy of Queens Regulations and stuck it under the CO's nose explaining that handlebar moustaches are allowed under the Regulations which he is subject to, despite being under a USAF CO. He was allowed to keep his handlebar moustache.
I agree with that. There is one problem though. Brinktk speaks English.....the people in the UK don't.
He'll be fine, our Ruperts speak the Queen's English, its the other ranks who you cant understand! :lol:
Today concluded 15 1/2 years of service in the US Army. I served in the enlisted ranks up to Staff Sergeant and as a commissioned officer in the Field Artillery branch as a Captain. I don't know what the future holds, but I sure look forward to it.
Today concluded 15 1/2 years of service in the US Army. I served in the enlisted ranks up to Staff Sergeant and as a commissioned officer in the Field Artillery branch as a Captain. I don't know what the future holds, but I sure look forward to it.
There is another issue, does Brinktk realize how Brits are? He can take a look at your forum and check it out. He might be safe if he stays south of the Hadrian wall and stay away from Liverpool
Thanks everyone for your support. I will definitely be working on my education. Teaching at a war college of any kind would be a dream come true. I'm not sure a place like Sandhurst would know what to do with a former colonist coming from the uncivilized ranks who then became a yank officer...which they barely recognize as an officer in the first place...teaching their young, impressionable, future ruperts military history. I could see myself teaching those cadets all kinds of interesting things that would get under her majesty's military officer instructors skin...I would relish the idea of being a yank in such a position!
Thanks everyone for your support. I will definitely be working on my education. Teaching at a war college of any kind would be a dream come true. I'm not sure a place like Sandhurst would know what to do with a former colonist coming from the uncivilized ranks who then became a yank officer...which they barely recognize as an officer in the first place...teaching their young, impressionable, future ruperts military history. I could see myself teaching those cadets all kinds of interesting things that would get under her majesty's military officer instructors skin...I would relish the idea of being a yank in such a position!
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