Military Class Ring?
Q: A friend sent me this. Don't know if it's already been posted here but thought
it wouldn't hurt to post it again.
This could be a handy site for any treasure hunter who wants to do the right
thing when he finds a class ring.
http://www.classringfinder.com/
A:Army soldiers share more a sense of unit identity than identity to the Army
itself...troopers of the 82nd Airborne Division see themselves first and
foremost as being 'All Americans' and paratroopers rather than merely 'Army'
people.
Steve himself didn't say he was a former or present member of the British Army,
but he definitely specified himself as 'parachute regiment', which has a long
and distinguished military history indeed.
a short career in the British Parachute Regiment and the rest in the Royal
Corps of Transport.
I was stationed in Dusseldorf for 3 years and two tours of Northen Ireland for
over a year in all.
Para Motto is "utrinque Paratus" which meant "ready for anything" and we had to
be