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The British navy recently lent a helping hand in Pattaya as part of a push to build relations and friendships in Thailand. The crew of the British offshore patrol vessel, HMS Spey, painted a children’s home in Pattaya during their visit to Thailand. The ship arrived at the Royal Thai Navy’s port in Sattahip as …

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The Royal Navy's ship , the other one is the highly vulnerable Queen Elizabeth (White Elephant Line), arrived in Sattahip, therefore  depriving the RN of 50% of its available ships at sea.  The 15 Admirals on board were highly delighted with the visit,  as getting Matelots to paint things is their major skill set, as well as celebrating a one eyed, one armed midget from 1805, who beat the French, which is hardly difficult. 

Go Air Force   🤣

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59 minutes ago, Pinetree said:

The Royal Navy's ship , the other one is the highly vulnerable Queen Elizabeth (White Elephant Line), arrived in Sattahip, therefore  depriving the RN of 50% of its available ships at sea.  The 15 Admirals on board were highly delighted with the visit,  as getting Matelots to paint things is their major skill set, as well as celebrating a one eyed, one armed midget from 1805, who beat the French, which is hardly difficult. 

Go Air Force   🤣

Ex-RAF by any chance? 

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Had the misfortune to be spending the night in Bahrain once when the UK sailors were in town. 

Better they're painting children's homes than the town red. 

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3 hours ago, TheDirtyDurian said:

Had the misfortune to be spending the night in Bahrain once when the UK sailors were in town. 

Better they're painting children's homes than the town red. 

or a brothel.

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10 hours ago, Pinetree said:

The Royal Navy's ship , the other one is the highly vulnerable Queen Elizabeth (White Elephant Line), arrived in Sattahip, therefore  depriving the RN of 50% of its available ships at sea.  The 15 Admirals on board were highly delighted with the visit,  as getting Matelots to paint things is their major skill set, as well as celebrating a one eyed, one armed midget from 1805, who beat the French, which is hardly difficult. 

Go Air Force   🤣

You will understand of course that the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force are simply taxis which get the guys who do the real work to where they need to be.

Join the RAF and feel a new man every day. Join the RN and be the man getting felt.

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