did start an apprenticeship in the iron foundry in 78,but when Maggie thatcher got in they all closed down.


blowing cars up and the like just so we could learn how to rig explosives up was brill! I then spent 13 long, torturous months at the Royal School of Military Engineering in Chatham, Kent doing an Air Conditioning and Refrigeration engineers course. Lots of hard work on this course, with maths and physics playing a big part in it! Bonus was all the allied trades we had to learn such as the electrical and fabrication/welding side which I really enjoyed. I then spent most of my army career in Northern Ireland in the mid 2000's which was the end years of Op Banner. I got to see and experience the violence of the province and also played a part in the De-militarisation of Northern Ireland. Spent alot of months dismantling watch towers on the border etc. I also did a 7 month tour of Afghanistan in 2006-07 which was very intense and hard going as we didnt have even a 10th of the kit they have now! If I can stand 3.5 more years the mortgage is paid...

