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25th March 16, 09:55 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Cavalry Scout
Thanks for all the pointers. I really appreciate it. @ Reiver: Roger that and I will put together a training plan ASAP with long-, mid- and short-range goals.
Cheers, Mark
I look forward to it at the next QTB
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25th March 16, 12:02 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by Reiver
I look forward to it at the next QTB
Roger that sir. It will have at least 300 Powerpoint slides to cover each specific and implied task, phasing, class I, III, V, and VIII needs based on STRAC standards, etc, IAW my METL and Household 6's commander's intent.
(My blood pressure just went up. I better quit this, LOL)
Last edited by Cavalry Scout; 25th March 16 at 12:07 PM.
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25th March 16, 12:08 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by Cavalry Scout
Roger that sir. It will have at least 300 Powerpoint slides to cover each specific and implied task, phasing, class V needs basd on STRAC standards, etc, based upon my METL.
(My blood pressure just went up. I better quit this, LOL)
I'll send my rep.
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25th March 16, 02:35 PM
#14
Half way down the page on the right - 50 second tutorial:
http://www.usakilts.com/information-...education.html
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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23rd May 16, 05:04 PM
#15
Try this tip and Tell me if you think it works.
I have heard several kilties say that the pleats can be uncomfortable or wad up on long car trips, as well as they can get stretched out in some instances and won't lay flat . SO before getting in the car, turn the kilt around so it's backwards. If wearing a kilt pin, you may want to remove it or just be mindful of it.
When you arrive at your destination, be sure to turn your kilt around, tuck in your shirt, and go. MishawakaKilt
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23rd May 16, 06:13 PM
#16
Try this tip and Tell me if you think it works.
I have heard several kilties say that the pleats can be uncomfortable or wad up on long car trips, as well as they can get stretched out in some instances and won't lay flat . SO before getting in the car, turn the kilt around so it's backwards. If wearing a kilt pin, you may want to remove it or just be mindful of it.
When you arrive at your destination, be sure to turn your kilt around, tuck in your shirt, and go. MishawakaKilt
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27th May 16, 01:53 PM
#17
So much about this threat that made me smile today... thanks, gents.
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