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what cornflake boxes do you get all the medals from

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i feel left out and want some medals too

everyone has some ribbons or medals pinned to a uniform . from the night watchman .car park attendent

even preschool teachers

are they real or plastic?

Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

OP asked:

are they real or plastic?

They are plastic people.

As described by the great philosopher FRANK ZAPPA

And then there is corporal Clegg.

He has a wooden leg, he won it in the war.

He has a medal too, in orange red and blue, he found it at the zoo.

PINK FLOYD

Thais don't eat cornflakes

..... LENNON...... sitting on a corn flake, must have been outside Thailand (from I am the Walrus).

Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

They do a sort of bungee jump after about two hours training. My dad got five medals in the Second World War, most people only got four (he was a driver so got a medal for each new theatre of war he drove into.

Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

They are no different to a lot of western forces ,who have been know to hand out metals for just flying over a country

Perhaps it's not cornflakes but mama noodles......

Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

They are no different to a lot of western forces ,who have been know to hand out metals for just flying over a country

Cops.... flying....pigs.

Quote from The Young Ones: If pigs could fly, Scotland Yard would be an airport.

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i think there is a place in uk that eat a lot of cornflakes . even the butler dips his hand in the pkts

Thais don't eat cornflakes

True.

They eat colnfrake.

On the scale of low posters, an English speech policeman is right down there with a grammar cop. If I was a Thai I would laugh my butt off every time you tried to pronounce the typical Thai sounds that Farang never quite manage to get right.

Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

I think they jump from something we call the 34-foot tower back in Jump (Airborne) School. No parachute is involved, I've seen student boy scouts get the same wings.

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Often wonder about all the Cops with Parachute Emblems ....have the DONE Parachute Training and if so, what country do they plan to invade?

I think they jump from something we call the 34-foot tower back in Jump (Airborne) School. No parachute is involved, I've seen student boy scouts get the same wings.

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Royal Thai Police Airborne training is conducted at King Rama VI Camp on the outskirts of Cha-Am City in Southern Thailand. Originally setup for training the Border Patrol Police's Aerial Reinforcement Unit (PARU), training is now available to all members of the Thai Police force. Jump tower training is also available to members of the Thai public.

Ratings are as follows:

  • Tower: Students who have successfully completed jump tower training.

  • Third Class: 6 to 29 static line jumps from an aircraft.

  • Second Class: 30 to 64 static line jumps from an aircraft.

  • First Class: 65 or more static line jumps from an aircraft.

  • Special Class: Completion of freefall training.

  • Honorary Class: Given in recognition for helping the Thai Border Patrol Police and Royal Thai Police.

A special thank you must be given to the great, and very friendly, staff of the jump school.

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