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[GZG] Everyone's got a piece of the action

From: "Christopher Downes-Ward" <c.downes-ward@i...>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 05:47:33 -0500
Subject: [GZG] Everyone's got a piece of the action

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message from the old draft's folder...

Having been using the RAF Regiment (see older posts about "Rock
Apes") put me in mind of a random thought I had a while a go. It seems
as
if it is a natural inclination of an armed force to gather some aspects
of the other services. (All examples are British circa 1985).

RAF
 Mainly aircraft but:
 RAF Regiment - Ground forces, trained for airfield defence.
 Air Sea rescue and Target towing launches - Light naval forces

Army
 Mainly ground forces but:
 Army Air Corps - Light helicopters and fixed wing airborne AOP's.
 Royal Corps of Transport (20 Maritime Regiment) - Sea going specialist
supply ships (ammunition carrier HMAV St George, and a couple of large
tank landing ships HMAV Ardennes, HMAV Arakan)

Navy
 Sea power but:
 Fleet Air Arm - sea based airpower
 Royal Marines - Ground Forces

So how to apply this to GZG games and does anyone care?

Chris Downes-Ward

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