Still on the Army kick Ellie?
How sad!
Now about that drink?
2006-08-13 06:18:34
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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B1tch from London you may be but I cant see you breaking many hearts in reality.......your views are immature and narrow minded. Perhaps life has treated you very well so far and you can be excused your lack of intelligence when it comes to your fellow men and women. Or perhaps life has infact been bloody tough and you have developed this rather unpleasant veneer to protect yourself? Kind of like you might imagine a person disabled fighting for his or her country may feel?
Get a grip. Go meet some disabled people. Realise they are intelligent useful people. Some of the answers to your question have made me quite sad to realise there are still people with such awful misconceptions. Shame.
2006-08-13 14:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You question isn't very clear but I'll try to answers. The term disabled veteran refers to a person that served in the military and suffered some type of injury relating to their duties in the service. The injury is sever enough to cause constant pain, loss of some mobility, psychological stress, loss of limbs, loss of organs, and other bad things that prevents them from doing their job and leading a normal life.
This does NOT mean the military enlists disabled people.
2006-08-13 11:11:53
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answered by Mike R 5
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I think maybe the persn meant that there are posts in the army for people who have been medically downgraded. This means that they can't be deployed to places such as Iraq. Rest assured you are still safe in the hands of the best army in the world. OK perhaps we don't have the best weapons but we have the best people on the job!
2006-08-13 11:07:25
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answered by Willsmama 2
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The army DOES indeed employ disabled people.You are being narrow minded when you think the army is just front line.
The army employs a broad range of people from secreteries in their recruting officers to logistics etc etc.
I for one know of a wheelchair bound female who works in an army recruitment centre and is employed by "the army"
2006-08-13 11:16:04
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answered by Jay 3
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no but there are disabled men is the army the SAS uses men that have injury that would medically discharge them in the green army but as they have been though selection and passed and got the injury's serving the country they are allowed to serve out there 22years if they so wish teaching there speciality's as solders not civilians
2006-08-13 11:23:35
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answered by johnstrangey 3
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I hope one day you have a terrible accident, injured by a act of Terrorism perhaps, receive no benefits and instead are incarcerated into a hospice where you are raped and abused every day.
You have a habit for bad mouthing the Army.
The same goes for Joe.
2006-08-13 11:15:43
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answered by George Adamson 2
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Why not get ppl in wheelchairs to fight at the front and attach r.p.g's and hellfire missiles to the chairs..It would be a small version of a tank and if they get hit,who gives a f*ck...One less person claiming hundreds in disability allowances..Plus add the fact that when any do survive they wont be able to blame their predicament on being injured in action and claim more money...
2006-08-13 11:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you will find that they were talking about the French Army.
They ARE a bunch of complete spastics.
2006-08-13 11:09:13
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answered by Ian H 5
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