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British Army closes bases over Christmas! Soldiers told to 'work from home'! 2012 doom?
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[quote:DarthDickheadus:AmericanSith:MV8yMDY4Nzg1XzM0ODIwMDY4XzM5OTlGRTM=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 20393570:MV8yMDY4Nzg1XzEzMzU4NDI2] Not sure about this link as it is a paid-for site (The Sunday Times) - http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Defence/article1170479.ece But the intro (sticking to forum fair-use percentage rules) says [i]"THE British Army has been ordered to take an extended 25-day Christmas holiday or “work from home” in an attempt to cut its gas and electricity bills. In a move that former military commanders say is unprecedented, a leaked memo from a general says all military and civilian personnel in land forces — amounting to 110,000 men and women — are to take “block leave” for 25 days from December 14 until January 7. The decision means all army barracks, Territorial Army buildings and other military sites in Britain will close for almost four weeks to provide “an opportunity for utility savings”."[/i] This apples not just to the UK but Germany, Nepal and Brunei, Canada, Belize and Kenya. So basically all British troops (at least in the UK) will be stationed at their homes around the country for December 2012. Is this really a cost cutting measure? Or a way to get well-trained troops positioned around the UK without causing panic in preparation for something? [/quote] But...but...but...the global ecomanny is on a upswing! How could this be? It must be those fuckin' Republican Yanks! [/quote]
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Not sure about this link as it is a paid-for site (The Sunday Times) - [
link to www.thesundaytimes.co.uk
]
But the intro (sticking to forum fair-use percentage rules) says
"THE British Army has been ordered to take an extended 25-day Christmas holiday or “work from home” in an attempt to cut its gas and electricity bills.
In a move that former military commanders say is unprecedented, a leaked memo from a general says all military and civilian personnel in land forces — amounting to 110,000 men and women — are to take “block leave” for 25 days from December 14 until January 7.
The decision means all army barracks, Territorial Army buildings and other military sites in Britain will close for almost four weeks to provide “an opportunity for utility savings”."
This apples not just to the UK but Germany, Nepal and Brunei, Canada, Belize and Kenya.
So basically all British troops (at least in the UK) will be stationed at their homes around the country for December 2012.
Is this really a cost cutting measure? Or a way to get well-trained troops positioned around the UK without causing panic in preparation for something?
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