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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 4:55:55 PM   
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By the way , what are these nasty things I'm to have alledgely called you? I'll admit that I called you a Californian and a New Yorker, but to you these things aren't considered insults!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 4:56:24 PM   
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Good morning, just enjoyed brekkers consisting of:

2 snorkers
2 rashers of bacon
2 fried eggs
2 slices of toast
2 slices of black pudding
1 small tin of curried beans and
1 mug of tea.

1 full tum. Yum.


3 eggs
1/2 pack of farmer cheese with plenty of sour cream
2 pieces of toast
1 cup of coffee, black, hot



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 4:56:36 PM   
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AH HA!!!! LOG BOY HAS BEEN DEFEATED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 4:57:37 PM   
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Hullo.


Morning.

Just place the tithe in this basket.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 4:59:34 PM   
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Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:00:16 PM   
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Good morning, just enjoyed brekkers consisting of:

2 snorkers
2 rashers of bacon
2 fried eggs
2 slices of toast
2 slices of black pudding
1 small tin of curried beans and
1 mug of tea.

1 full tum. Yum.


What? No fried mushrooms or tomatoes? You can't call that a proper English fry up without them!


I can summarize my breakfast with one smiley ...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:00:30 PM   
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Good morning, just enjoyed brekkers consisting of:

2 snorkers
2 rashers of bacon
2 fried eggs
2 slices of toast
2 slices of black pudding
1 small tin of curried beans and
1 mug of tea.

1 full tum. Yum.


3 eggs
1/2 pack of farmer cheese with plenty of sour cream
2 pieces of toast
1 cup of coffee, black, hot



Breakfast burrito(home made) , bowl of raspberries, two cups of coffee! Sunday is FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST day. Just like last night was "Annoy several of the worlds major religions night!". Fillet, wrapped in bacon with a wine sauce (containing creme). That alone knocks off four major religions. I'm working on the others.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:01:20 PM   
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By the way , what are these nasty things I'm to have alledgely called you? I'll admit that I called you a Californian and a New Yorker, but to you these things aren't considered insults!


In some parts of the country, yes.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:02:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grollub

Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!

Have only been to the US twice. Boston 2002 and LV/SA (like above) in 2007. Doubt there is anything to see in NY ...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:02:45 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo


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ORIGINAL: Grollub

Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!


I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:03:43 PM   
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By the way , what are these nasty things I'm to have alledgely called you? I'll admit that I called you a Californian and a New Yorker, but to you these things aren't considered insults!


In some parts of the country, yes.



Absolutely! Why do you think I said them!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:21:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


quote:

ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo


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ORIGINAL: Grollub


quote:

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


quote:

ORIGINAL: Grollub

Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!


I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

Tempting offer - I'll might take you up on that one day as I have this sudden urge of trespassing on your lawn for some reason (My, I do like cross-thread jokes)

Seriously, one of the long standing things on my "traveling to do" list is renting (or buying) a car and then cross the entire continent. If you still live in Nebraska (and if you haven't gone too far into Geezerhood ) when this occurs, I might drop by and take you up on that offer .

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:25:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grollub


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


quote:

ORIGINAL: Onime No Kyo


quote:

ORIGINAL: Grollub


quote:

ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


quote:

ORIGINAL: Grollub

Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!


I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

Tempting offer - I'll might take you up on that one day as I have this sudden urge of trespassing on your lawn for some reason (My, I do like cross-thread jokes)

Seriously, one of the long standing things on my "traveling to do" list is renting (or buying) a car and then cross the entire continent. If you still live in Nebraska (and if you haven't gone too far into Geezerhood ) when this occurs, I might drop by and take you up on that offer .


I've made that drive several times. It takes a week non stop. If you could take a couple of months, that would be a great trip.

Where ever I am , Nebraska (for 2-4 years) Washington DC (which for some reason I keep returning to) or Northern Florida, you've always got an invititation.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:27:29 PM   
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BTW , I keep hoping that if we do a "Middle-of-America" WITP AE summit , that we can get a group photo with a keep off the lawn sign (and rocking chairs and shotguns!".

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:35:46 PM   
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I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

Tempting offer - I'll might take you up on that one day as I have this sudden urge of trespassing on your lawn for some reason (My, I do like cross-thread jokes)

Seriously, one of the long standing things on my "traveling to do" list is renting (or buying) a car and then cross the entire continent. If you still live in Nebraska (and if you haven't gone too far into Geezerhood ) when this occurs, I might drop by and take you up on that offer .


I've made that drive several times. It takes a week non stop. If you could take a couple of months, that would be a great trip.

Where ever I am , Nebraska (for 2-4 years) Washington DC (which for some reason I keep returning to) or Northern Florida, you've always got an invititation.


I had planned on something in the vicinity of two months. That would give me the possibility of doing something else than driving the car. Stopping wherever I felt like, dropping by friends etc.

Thank you very much for the invitation Steve. The offer also goes the other way around, so if you and your wife ever would visit Sweden some time, you would be more than welcome to visit.

It would probably not be before the summer of 2012 though. That summer is a possibility, as I then expect to get a new assignment/post. Those changes usually means that you have to take out unused and saved extra time/free days. But then again, I might stay at my current post also. You never know. The (collective) mind of the personnel guys works in mysterious ways.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:37:16 PM   
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BTW , I keep hoping that if we do a "Middle-of-America" WITP AE summit , that we can get a group photo with a keep off the lawn sign (and rocking chairs and shotguns!".

Then you have to lend me a wreath of flowers ...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:46:03 PM   
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

Tempting offer - I'll might take you up on that one day as I have this sudden urge of trespassing on your lawn for some reason (My, I do like cross-thread jokes)

Seriously, one of the long standing things on my "traveling to do" list is renting (or buying) a car and then cross the entire continent. If you still live in Nebraska (and if you haven't gone too far into Geezerhood ) when this occurs, I might drop by and take you up on that offer .


I've made that drive several times. It takes a week non stop. If you could take a couple of months, that would be a great trip.

Where ever I am , Nebraska (for 2-4 years) Washington DC (which for some reason I keep returning to) or Northern Florida, you've always got an invititation.


I had planned on something in the vicinity of two months. That would give me the possibility of doing something else than driving the car. Stopping wherever I felt like, dropping by friends etc.

Thank you very much for the invitation Steve. The offer also goes the other way around, so if you and your wife ever would visit Sweden some time, you would be more than welcome to visit.

It would probably not be before the summer of 2012 though. That summer is a possibility, as I then expect to get a new assignment/post. Those changes usually means that you have to take out unused and saved extra time/free days. But then again, I might stay at my current post also. You never know. The (collective) mind of the personnel guys works in mysterious ways.


My wife's military community has that problem. Because Navy JAG's are considerded "staff corps"--support rather than combat forces they seem to find it necessary to "make life suck some more" to make up for collective guilt. Like assigning someone for three years then moving them in one or two. This is the 1st place my wife has been assigned where they've asked if she was interested in four years! (That's scarey! ). In my former community, (Naval Aviation) people who didn't finish their full assignment were looked at sharply (like "why didn't you finish your orders, couldn't you get along?").

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:47:51 PM   
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BTW , I keep hoping that if we do a "Middle-of-America" WITP AE summit , that we can get a group photo with a keep off the lawn sign (and rocking chairs and shotguns!".

Then you have to lend me a wreath of flowers ...


We can do that. You'll have to provide your own long hair and tie-dyed clothing! (Although I'm sure I still have some bell-bottoms in my sea-bag, just cover up the USN on them!).

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:54:25 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grollub


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve


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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

Tempting offer - I'll might take you up on that one day as I have this sudden urge of trespassing on your lawn for some reason (My, I do like cross-thread jokes)

Seriously, one of the long standing things on my "traveling to do" list is renting (or buying) a car and then cross the entire continent. If you still live in Nebraska (and if you haven't gone too far into Geezerhood ) when this occurs, I might drop by and take you up on that offer .


I've made that drive several times. It takes a week non stop. If you could take a couple of months, that would be a great trip.

Where ever I am , Nebraska (for 2-4 years) Washington DC (which for some reason I keep returning to) or Northern Florida, you've always got an invititation.


I had planned on something in the vicinity of two months. That would give me the possibility of doing something else than driving the car. Stopping wherever I felt like, dropping by friends etc.

Thank you very much for the invitation Steve. The offer also goes the other way around, so if you and your wife ever would visit Sweden some time, you would be more than welcome to visit.

It would probably not be before the summer of 2012 though. That summer is a possibility, as I then expect to get a new assignment/post. Those changes usually means that you have to take out unused and saved extra time/free days. But then again, I might stay at my current post also. You never know. The (collective) mind of the personnel guys works in mysterious ways.


My wife's military community has that problem. Because Navy JAG's are considerded "staff corps"--support rather than combat forces they seem to find it necessary to "make life suck some more" to make up for collective guilt. Like assigning someone for three years then moving them in one or two. This is the 1st place my wife has been assigned where they've asked if she was interested in four years! (That's scarey! ). In my former community, (Naval Aviation) people who didn't finish their full assignment were looked at sharply (like "why didn't you finish your orders, couldn't you get along?").

Amen. . Things works pretty much the same here. As a (relatively) fresh LtCol, I'm pretty much in the transition from the same view as your Naval Aviation (continuity), to something more like your wifes'.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 5:55:55 PM   
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BTW , I keep hoping that if we do a "Middle-of-America" WITP AE summit , that we can get a group photo with a keep off the lawn sign (and rocking chairs and shotguns!".

Then you have to lend me a wreath of flowers ...


We can do that. You'll have to provide your own long hair and tie-dyed clothing! (Although I'm sure I still have some bell-bottoms in my sea-bag, just cover up the USN on them!).

Now this could be a problem. Guess I have to start saving my hair from now on.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 6:30:13 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:01:52 PM   
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Hail the Thread, I am down as I am suffering from no PBEM game syndrome, and still have seven months to go. Oh the pain, oh the suffering, where's that glass of Scotch Whiskey.

Well, dear sir, have you considered the 'treatment' for what ails you? I recommend taking two new PBEMs and posting here in the morning.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:05:11 PM   
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Just started (re)reading Tony Judt's Postwar. I heartlly recommend it to anyone who is interested in what happend after the shooting stopped in Europe. Interesting observations on Switzerland and Sweden and how Austria managed to escape the obliquy piled on Germany.

And to all our American friens, thanks for the Marshall Plan! I wish more people knew about it.

You're welcome, I think.

I know the basics of the Marshall Plan: Post-WWII reconstruction aid, lots of money, helped get Europe back on its feet comparatively quickly, etc. Just how important do the Europeans say the aid was? What did the $ mean in terms of GDP per capita-what would the equivalent aid package be today?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:06:20 PM   
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Good morning from the dead center of the USA! Yet another beautiful ,HOT (90 degrees) saturday Nebraska morning.

Good morning. Glad you're getting settled. Glad it's a nice day. NOW-WHERE'S MY TURN?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:08:55 PM   
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Good morning, just enjoyed brekkers consisting of:

2 snorkers
2 rashers of bacon
2 fried eggs
2 slices of toast
2 slices of black pudding
1 small tin of curried beans and
1 mug of tea.

1 full tum. Yum.


3 eggs
1/2 pack of farmer cheese with plenty of sour cream
2 pieces of toast
1 cup of coffee, black, hot



Breakfast burrito(home made) , bowl of raspberries, two cups of coffee! Sunday is FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST day. Just like last night was "Annoy several of the worlds major religions night!". Fillet, wrapped in bacon with a wine sauce (containing creme). That alone knocks off four major religions. I'm working on the others.

Here it was three slices of pan-fried SPAM, two eggs over easy, two pieces of toast, pineapple / berry smoothie and plenty of coffee to wash it all down. Life is good.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:10:00 PM   
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Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!

Have only been to the US twice. Boston 2002 and LV/SA (like above) in 2007. Doubt there is anything to see in NY ...

Well, there's plenty of Swedes up this way, sir. You would, of course, drop us a line were you in the area?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:10:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grollub

Starting to get settled, Steve?



Pretty much. In another month things should be just about finished. Planning a visit out this way Pers?

Nice . I'll probably go for a holiday to the states next summer. Nebraska is not on the list, though. I am thinking of spending a week in Las Vegas and then follow that up with a visit to a friend of mine in San Antonio that served together with me in Kosovo.


No NYC?!?!?!?!?! Blasphemy!!!! Sacrilege!!!!


I can offer steak,corn,wonderful beer, airplanes,cowboys and corn fed girls. Yuri can offer smog,dangeous drivers, high costs and taxes and rude people. Tough choice!

You had ME at beer. Speaking of which-do you have any dates in mind for the Nebraska WiTP/AE get together?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 8/7/2010 7:32:54 PM   
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Hi all,

Moscow smog / smoke rom fires near by...







Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!! - 8/7/2010 7:56:18 PM   
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Hi all,

Will this affect our Martin (I hope not)?

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RAF to shrink to World War One levels

The RAF will shrink to its smallest size since the First World War, under unprecedented cuts being proposed at the Ministry of Defence.

By Daily telegraph UK


In the most significant changes to Britain’s defences since the post-Suez review of 1957, ministers and officials plan to scrap large parts of the Armed Forces.

The Services will lose up to 16,000 personnel, hundreds of tanks, scores of fighter jets and half a dozen ships, under detailed proposals passed to The Daily Telegraph.

But the RAF will bear the brunt of the planned cuts. The Air Force will lose 7,000 airmen – almost one sixth of its total staff – and 295 aircraft. The cuts will leave the Force with fewer than 200 fighter planes for the first time since 1914. In addition, the Navy will lose two submarines, three amphibious ships and more than 100 senior officers, along with 2,000 sailors and marines.

The Army faces a 40 per cent cut to its fleet of 9,700 armoured vehicles and the loss of a 5,000-strong brigade of troops.

The Telegraph has also learnt that the “black hole” in MoD finances, caused by orders which have been made but cannot be paid for, is approaching L72? billion over the next decade – double the amount previously suggested.

While the Strategic Defence and Security Review is yet to be finalised, officials have drawn up a series of likely options to meet cuts of 10 to 20 per cent demanded by the Treasury.

By the end of this month the Defence Strategy Group, comprising ministers and military chiefs, will be presented with a number of recommendations that they will refine and pass to the National Security Council, chaired by the Prime Minister, in September.

In October, after agreement with the Treasury, an announcement will be made in Parliament on precisely what cuts the Forces face as part of the comprehensive spending review of Whitehall budgets.

If implemented, the cuts will mean that Britain will almost certainly depart the world stage as a major military power and become what military chiefs call a “medium-scale player”.

The proposed cuts – which are certain to face a critical reception from the public – are being considered without resolving the question of who pays for the Trident replacement. The MoD hopes that once voters realise the scale of the cuts to the Armed Forces, George Osborne, the Chancellor, may spare some parts of the military. The plans will lead to the RAF losing its status as the fifth biggest air force in the world.

The entire force of 120 GR4 Tornado fighter-bombers looks destined for the scrap heap to save L7.5?billion over the next five years. The Tornado was supposed to be in service until 2025, but with a major overhaul due in the next five years costing L10?million for each aircraft, it is now under threat.

The cut will mean job losses as RAF Lossiemouth and RAF Marham totalling almost 5,000 personnel.

Under the plans, the number of Eurofighter Typhoons is likely to be reduced further from 160 to 107 planes based at a single RAF airfield to save L1? billion. The entire fleet of 36 Hercules transport aircraft, the workhorse in Iraq and Afghanistan, is to be phased out and replaced by an order of 22 new A400M planes.

The L3.6?billion project for nine Nimrod MR4 reconnaissance aircraft is also vulnerable, along with a number of other surveillance planes.

The proposals include a swathe of cuts to the Army’s armoured regiments with the loss of Challenger 2 tanks, AS90 guns and Warrior armoured vehicles.

While the Army is likely to lose a few thousand soldiers in the coming year, reducing its numbers to about 100,000, it is braced to lose an entire brigade of about 5,000 when combat troops withdraw from Afghanistan in 2015. It is understood that 7 Armoured Brigade or 20 Armoured Brigade, both based in Germany, are the most vulnerable.

Infantry battalions will be increased from about 600 troops to 750 as a lesson from Afghanistan has been the loss of combat effectiveness through leave and casualties, according to the plans.

The Royal Marines also face coming under direct Army control from Navy command and the possibility of being grouped into a “super elite” unit alongside two Parachute Regiment battalions.

A senior Whitehall source said: “These are not Tory cuts, these are Labour cuts as a result of their irresponsible overspending. However, a lot of this comes down to how much political appetite there is to do this.”

An MoD spokesman said: “The Defence Secretary has made clear that tough decisions will need to be made but the complex process of a Strategic Defence and Security Review will be concluded in the autumn and speculation at this stage about its outcome is entirely unfounded.”




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Just started (re)reading Tony Judt's Postwar. I heartlly recommend it to anyone who is interested in what happend after the shooting stopped in Europe. Interesting observations on Switzerland and Sweden and how Austria managed to escape the obliquy piled on Germany.

And to all our American friens, thanks for the Marshall Plan! I wish more people knew about it.

You're welcome, I think.

I know the basics of the Marshall Plan: Post-WWII reconstruction aid, lots of money, helped get Europe back on its feet comparatively quickly, etc. Just how important do the Europeans say the aid was? What did the $ mean in terms of GDP per capita-what would the equivalent aid package be today?


Is it true that Spain applied for Marshall aid after the war? Do you guys know?

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