Use of Armed Forces
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The army, navy and, air forces are involved in many activities worldwide and at home. The three forces collectively are often referred to as the NAAFI (Navy, Army and, Air Force Institute).
Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
Edited by Super_G on Sunday 7th March 07:37
Edited by Super_G on Sunday 7th March 07:40
Super_G said:
The army, navy and, air forces are involved in many activities worldwide and at home. The three forces collectively are often referred to as the NAAFI (Navy, Army and, Air Force Institute).
Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
Per the thread title, I think you’ll find that they’re collectively referred to as the “Armed Forces”, not NAAFI.Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
The NAAFI is a chain of retail, catering, and recreational facilities exclusively serving UK armed forces personnel, associates and families.
Edited by dvs_dave on Sunday 7th March 08:35
Day to day its usually training or gearing up to conduct training and deployments. All the while maintaining the capability to deploy on short notice.
Sometimes get pinged to do stuff outside that. See floods, Olympics and Covid response etc. At my last unit there had to be a certain number of us trained on civilian fuel tankers incase the civvies went on strike
Sometimes get pinged to do stuff outside that. See floods, Olympics and Covid response etc. At my last unit there had to be a certain number of us trained on civilian fuel tankers incase the civvies went on strike
Maybe the OP is asking a question about whether the UK armed forces should be doing more? Maybe litter picking?
Or perhaps be a part time affair like the us national guard?
Tomorrow's question will be: what do gritter drivers do when it's not cold, followed by what do ice-cream sellers do when it's not hot?
Edit: that's just given me mental images of some sort of gritter/ice cream can vehicle combo!
Or perhaps be a part time affair like the us national guard?
Tomorrow's question will be: what do gritter drivers do when it's not cold, followed by what do ice-cream sellers do when it's not hot?
Edit: that's just given me mental images of some sort of gritter/ice cream can vehicle combo!

Edited by Ian Geary on Sunday 7th March 09:21
The Mad Monk said:
HaplessBoyLard said:
Errrr...used for what exactly?
Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
Surely your job is to go out and shoot at people that the government tells you to shoot at?Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
What do you do when you are not doing that?
It's a fair question.
What do Trident missiles do when they’re not being fired?
The Mad Monk said:
HaplessBoyLard said:
Errrr...used for what exactly?
Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
Surely your job is to go out and shoot at people that the government tells you to shoot at?Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
The Mad Monk said:
HaplessBoyLard said:
Errrr...used for what exactly?
Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
Surely your job is to go out and shoot at people that the government tells you to shoot at?Day to day we do our jobs. Just like everybody else.
What do you do when you are not doing that?
It's a fair question.

dvs_dave said:
Super_G said:
The army, navy and, air forces are involved in many activities worldwide and at home. The three forces collectively are often referred to as the NAAFI (Navy, Army and, Air Force Institute).
Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
Per the thread title, I think you’ll find that they’re collectively referred to as the “Armed Forces”, not NAAFI.Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
The NAAFI is a chain of retail, catering, and recreational facilities exclusively serving UK armed forces personnel, associates and families.
Edited by dvs_dave on Sunday 7th March 08:35
The Mad Monk said:
Surely your job is to go out and shoot at people that the government tells you to shoot at?
What do you do when you are not doing that?
It's a fair question.
Yep. I just run around bustin’ caps What do you do when you are not doing that?
It's a fair question.

My normal day consists of fixing aircraft and/or managing people that do so.
That, and golf on a Wednesday.
We get voluntold for all sorts of things that aren’t our normal job.
Edited by HaplessBoyLard on Sunday 7th March 10:12
Super_G said:
dvs_dave said:
Super_G said:
The army, navy and, air forces are involved in many activities worldwide and at home. The three forces collectively are often referred to as the NAAFI (Navy, Army and, Air Force Institute).
Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
Per the thread title, I think you’ll find that they’re collectively referred to as the “Armed Forces”, not NAAFI.Learn more about operations and deployments here to see what they are up to:
https://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/
Sixty second updates are also available here:
https://youtu.be/YqmTtaI_Qv0
On their channel. Many decent channels out there providing more detailed information.
They have been instrumental in aiding the NHS. From flying and shipping in resources for the war against the pandemic to sending out their medics to set up test centres and vaccinating people. All this vehicles, equipment, planes... need maintenance so you have mechanics and engineers... the logistics involved require logisticians... training to be a field medic requires qualifications and training...
The reason we don’t use them enough? Common sense stands to say that if all the NAAFI was tied up in other things and a real war did break out (as it might have done under Trumpian times) then where would the army be?!
The other thing not commonly mentioned is that the NAAFI are massively understaffed. There is already a recruitment deficit. Atop that more than thirty per cent is not deployable due to other variables e.g. medical injuries, life happened etc.
Add that all up with defence budgets being cut left, right and, centre, the soldiers are less... The next war might be fought by robots for all we know. That aside cyber defence needs a massive cash injection for sure. The UK Gov website is probably a constant target. Ever notice how you enter details and you receive similar spam days after? Be it a TV license or road tax...
Another good site:
https://www.forces.net/
I will wrap up with some more positives...
Storm Dennis flood relief... army
Helping protect coastlines... navy
Flying in vaccines... RAF
In summation: they Protect the UK; Prevent Conflict; Deal with disaster; Fight the nation's enemies...
The NAAFI is a chain of retail, catering, and recreational facilities exclusively serving UK armed forces personnel, associates and families.
Edited by dvs_dave on Sunday 7th March 08:35

Just don’t forget the RN is the senior service and incidentally is involved in many humanitarian operations around the world and other duties. List here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_Royal_Nav...
Ian Geary said:
Maybe the OP is asking a question about whether the UK armed forces should be doing more? Maybe litter picking?
Or perhaps be a part time affair like the us national guard?
Tomorrow's question will be: what do gritter drivers do when it's not cold, followed by what do ice-cream sellers do when it's not hot?
Edit: that's just given me mental images of some sort of gritter/ice cream can vehicle combo!
Always wanted to be a bin man, since you only work one day a week.Or perhaps be a part time affair like the us national guard?
Tomorrow's question will be: what do gritter drivers do when it's not cold, followed by what do ice-cream sellers do when it's not hot?
Edit: that's just given me mental images of some sort of gritter/ice cream can vehicle combo!

Edited by Ian Geary on Sunday 7th March 09:21
HaplessBoyLard said:
Scobblelotcher said:
Let’s be honest most us spent a lot of our time in the forces at the naafi 
Not these days! They’re all in the gym. What’s the world coming to?! 
Getting time out of your working day to do P.T or sports is a win in my book!
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