Hi all
I did three years as a bagger in the 23rd Battalion, in Cork, and truly, I saw every size and shape of enlisted and commissioned human being known to man.Naturally us baggers could run rings around the Regulars, when it came to shooting, tactics, mortars, 84s,etc, purely because we did little else except train.We thought we were great,altogether, not realising that there is far more to being in the Military than shooting,marching and getting dirty up in Kilworth of a weekend.When I entered the Don straight out of the Baggers, boy, did I get a severe culture shock! There were four in my Class, who had been baggers and we soon learned to keep it quiet.The attitude to the FCA ranged from mild,amused contempt to outright hatred.Why? Because the raw enthusiasm of weekenders has very little to do with the reality of Military life.Being in the Military on a full-time basis is very hard on one's enthusiasm, especially for tedious shit like going up to Kilbride to get wet, cold, hungry and dirty to fire a hundred bullets into a piece of canvas.We much prefered being in the hangars, doing what we joined up for, that it, fixing aircraft, occasionally flying in them and letting others do the "real Army" stuff.99% of Military life is made up of doing endless, boring, tedious tasks, with sod-all glamour or thanks, pay that is often below par and all wrapped up in getting earache from rockapes who hate techies.So when some weekend warrior takes me to task for slagging the baggers,nah,sorry,pal.Been there, both ways, and baggers simply don't know. So you can outshoot us on any given Saturday? So what?! The Air Corps do things every day of the week that you couldn't even begin to emulate, unless you're an avionics geeker or a skilled pilot or a good machinist......Incidentally, we, in the 23rd,didn't take ourselves at all seriously.We won range competitions every now and again, but we didn't fret if we lost....as for the Air Defence thing, what is the point of having an anti-aircraft system if you don't use it to protect a vital installation in the national defence network, such as it's only active airbase? Slagging is an integral part of the Don culture and the Army and Navy's culture as well. Get used to it.
regards
GttC