i also am on the men as a robot , rusting o more is more than science and team work for all robots and robots+people who are not robots!!! mad oli , space marine crimson fists. chief of 1st machine s.a.s. thank you!! please respond!!!
I’m sorry Oliver, I don’t understand your question.
This is a platform to assist those wanting to join the British Army, is that something you are wanting advice on?
I am very thankful for your response sir
I am looking for a Human Resources department for s.a.s /s.f , my units passed on until god sees otherwise sir,
so I’m looking to be reposted to another s.f unit , I contacted some people they said I need to call my original unit,
I tried and got thruogh to Chaplin…
my question is , where is the contact number or email for s.f units?? mine are no more as I have explained sir, so until the atoms and energy decides other wise bar call up to war, i am lumbered bored and useless for now when it comes to peace keeping and basic duties , with no contact bar emergency 999 and N.H.S , I don’t exist on paper so I’m extremely lucky to have the nhs by my side
I am however looking sincerely for my
S.F human resource department to contact for resources and reasons,
for many many years until this day sir,
if there is any one who can contact me email please do as I and my other units are not burned out in war TOTALY but have no offices or civi support for defcom work like, to pay taxes stay healthy (robot squaddie wise) Aswell as output in life as defcom life in more ways than peackeeping ( and peacecorp responsibilities ) I have put o a request for an E.P.A.W number but no response for half a year , should I call them back or wait there response?? or can I find and contact another s.f unit and how??
Godbless and all the best ( god loves you all !! )
Mr O D Cowpland
I’m really sorry Oliver but I cannot help with this as our SF units are not outwardly contactable. If you wish to join the British Army you would need to join another unit and then attempt SF selection to join them later in your career.
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