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CSA break undertaking to MP
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The Csa are not allowed to contact a NRP if they are on active duty on the front line, the Csa are not allowed to do a DEO they have to do a deductions of earning request, it is then up to the paymaster.I have also asked for a meeting with the Min of Defence to fond out the effect of the CSA on the troops in the front line, and if it is deemed that the actions of the CSA are detremental to the moral of the troops. I will be asking for this to be taken further, in that they are offering aid to the enemy of the Crown in the field.*SIGH*
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OK, what about the guys that come home and then have to go back once they have been hit by the CSA. How about the effect it is haveing on them?
I have been in battle and life and death is mesured in micro seconds, if the guy is haveing probs with tthe CSA then, in those imortal words, 'Houston we have a problem'!0 -
I can't answer thatOK, what about the guys that come home and then have to go back once they have been hit by the CSA. How about the effect it is haveing on them?
I have been in battle and life and death is mesured in micro seconds, if the guy is haveing probs with tthe CSA then, in those imortal words, 'Houston we have a problem'!
Only telling you what my caseworker told me. *SIGH*
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Giveing aid to the enemy is a very serious matter, how many guys have come home in a flag draped coffin because of the CSA? This has to be a question that needs an answer. Even if it is only 1 then someone has to pay over here, and I might just be the guy to make that happen!0
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Maybe I am missing the point here with this post, but who has to pay? The Csa, the government, the forces.Giveing aid to the enemy is a very serious matter, how many guys have come home in a flag draped coffin because of the CSA? This has to be a question that needs an answer. Even if it is only 1 then someone has to pay over here, and I might just be the guy to make that happen!*SIGH*
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I think Blob is trying to say that a forces member may have a preocuupied mind whilst on duty due to anguish he has had with the csa when on leave. And he he's going on to say by not having a straight mind, he could be killed in action, so Blob blames the csa.
Actually in all walks of life people have problems which do affect their ability to give 100% concentration/performance.0 -
Ah thanks for the explanationI think Blob is trying to say that a forces member may have a preocuupied mind whilst on duty due to anguish he has had with the csa when on leave. And he he's going on to say by not having a straight mind, he could be killed in action, so Blob blames the csa.
Actually in all walks of life people have problems which do affect their ability to give 100% concentration/performance.*SIGH*
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LS so its OK to give a guy that is on active service and dodging bulites and may be not protecting their collegues hassel so that one of them gets killed? If that is what you are saying then I am sorry for you and hope with all my heart that no one that you know every is in that position and they their friends are killed because of these people and the hassel the CSA are giveing them [and the word people is used in it very loosest form]!0
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Blob with all due respect, not all people in arrears are totally innocent - some do create arrears knowingly.
I was a little surprised at your comment as it is vastly different to what a hero of ww2 told me over how soldiers deal with being on the frontline.0
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