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    Appeal to bring troops beer cheer

    RAF chiefs are appealing for donations so British troops returning
    from Afghanistan can enjoy a cold beer on their flight home. Skip
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    Appeal to bring troops beer cheer

    A campaign dubbed "Beer for the boys" was launched two years ago to
    provide a can of lager or bitter for servicemen and women flying back
    to the UK at the end of gruelling six-month tours.

    Generous breweries have already donated thousands of cans, but the
    team that runs RAF passenger flights to and from Afghanistan would
    like more so all troops coming home can be offered a drink.

    Wing Commander Steve Chadwick started "Beer for the boys" when he took
    over 216 Squadron, which operates the military's fleet of TriStar
    aircraft based at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.

    "I felt it would be a nice thing to do after the guys had done their
    time in theatre, on behalf of a grateful nation and the RAF," he said.
    "The principle is that a single can of cold beer thrust into the hand
    of a soldier once the TriStar is safely away from the ground and out
    of harm's way marks the point at which he knows he is going home after
    six months of fighting. It is just a token, but an important one."

    British military bases in southern Afghanistan are alcohol-free zones
    so the beers are particularly welcome. At the moment 216 Squadron is
    part way through the major two-month operation - known as a Rip, or
    "relief in place" - to replace the 9,000 UK troops who are now
    finishing their tours.

    Dutch brewery Grolsch has donated 10,000 cans, enough for all the
    personnel coming home after six months away from their families. But
    Wing Cdr Chadwick would like to be able to offer troops a beer on
    every military flight out of Afghanistan. "It would be nice to do it
    all year round, not just for the Rip," he said.

    On average 216 Squadron carries about 1,000 servicemen and women a
    week between Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan and RAF Brize
    Norton. When the Rip is not on, many are returning home part way
    through their tour for a fortnight of R&R (rest and recuperation).

    Donations to "Beer for the boys" have previously been made by the
    brewer Scottish and Newcastle, veterans' associations and City of
    London guilds.

    Anyone who wants to contribute to the "Beer for the boys" fund can
    send a cheque, made payable to "SIF Funds, RAF Brize Norton" and with
    "Beer for the boys" written on the back, to Wing Cdr Chadwick at 216
    Squadron, RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire OX18 3LX.

  • #2
    Now thats worth giving toMy cheque will be in the post tomorrow
    I've taken a vow of poverty To anoy me send money

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    • #3
      Sorry but I don't get it....
      These lads are on seriously good money so why can't they buy their beer themselves...?

      I am probably going to get slated for this comment but hey so be it....

      What is the rush anyway when they land they can go the pub I am sure that an extra few hours is not going to make a difference on 6 months of no beer....

      There are many disabled children out there for example who never had a holiday because their parents can't afford it.....

      There are people dying of diseases that we have rarely heard of because there is not enough funding to raise awareness or do enough research....

      I would much rather help people get funding for research and to raise awareness or give disadvantaged children the opportunity to have the time of their life than providing beer for troops coming back from doing what they are paid for....
      One day at the time I guess..

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      • #4
        What he said.

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        • #5
          Re

          Look deeper, l o o k d e e p e r!

          It a publicity "doo dah" to see if they can muster support for the war effort!

          The Naafi can't afford a few beers for the boys on the way home?

          What utter b o l l o c k s!

          The one thing there is NEVER any shortage of in the military is beer!

          The government are using this "cannot afford a few beers for the poor 'ol squaddies" s h i t e to gauge the public's reaction and try and shake them up a bit!

          Hearts and minds, hearts and minds!
          Last edited by hellmett; 8 September 2009, 13:44.

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          • #6
            Toby I totally agree. 40% of kids live on or below the poverty line in his country.
            And yes I do give, direct from my wages every month NSPCC, Save The Children.

            The Goverment should look after the service men. Not a charitable public.
            Brian

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            • #7
              I'm pretty much with Toby (et all) too. Millions of us come home from work every day, we don't get free beer. The last time I looked, the armed forces were not charities.
              Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's

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              • #8
                I work in the charity sector and one part of the sector that is absolutley rolling in money in the servicemens charities.

                Help for Heroes were formed to raise money for a rehab faciklity in Headley Court. they needed £3M. 9 months later and they had around £12M and not much idea what to do with it because If you raise funds for a specific thing charity law says that you cant spend it on something else.

                I am very charity focussed but as toby says there are a lot of other causes that are desperate for money and will spend it making a hell of a difference.

                Nothing against service men and women but I would tend to agree this is more of a PR stunt than an actual need.

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                • #9
                  Gosh (again) , im with you all on this. Whilst having the deepest admiration for our forces, they do actually get paid to go shoot jhonny foreigner...just a few days ago, apache posted about a young lad who needed 24/7 care and his local authority couldnt provide it.funny old world innit.
                  Non intercooled nothing.

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                  • #10
                    Cant agree more actually ..... what a load of rubbish.......... if they are coming back they should go through decompression first before they are even on the way home and i cant believe that they would not have had a beer by then... i know i would.... (and wouldn't be exactly skint after being over there for six months... even if their wives had redesigned the house!.)
                    Saying that though its a nice idea that should be sorted out by the relevant units............. but as mentioned before if you have the cash to buy them beer there are countless better causes to put your money to (some mentioned over the past couple of weeks) and if you do want to give it to a service charity British legion is a good one that has been forgotten for a while.
                    The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming

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                    • #11
                      Toby - right in one.

                      No one ever died from not having any beer - I am sure they are glad to be alive.
                      How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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                      • #12
                        never died from not having beer.................. not sure about that one!
                        The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wiggy View Post
                          never died from not having beer.................. not sure about that one!
                          Hmmmm yeah you may have a point there
                          How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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                          • #14
                            its in the contract lol
                            The sh$t gets deeper ...but still swimming

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