Tuesday, October 22, 2013

HMS Queen Elizabeth. Fitted for but not with airyplanes.


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does anyone remember those old version betalights for map reading [or what have you] that had a rubber cover and a flap opening so you could "turn" it on and off like? I can see the kit marker key ring types everywhere but i always fancied one of the old rubber ones, keen as I am on the feel of rubber! I checked with Silvermans but they dont have them, anyone know where i could blag one?
Although it is recognised that this direction gives the perception to some that PCS is not as smart as CS95, it was not designed for wear in or around barracks. Clearly it would be irresponsible to compromise the design to accommodate colortran smartness if it led to criticism over shortcomings in its operational use particularly as Barrack Dress has been reintroduced specifically to provide a smart alternative for barracks.
HMS Queen Elizabeth. Fitted for but not with airyplanes.
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