Oh lovely. Well done sir. Good effort. Lovely. Very much enjoyed. Could say ‘I couldn’t have done better myself’ but I probably could give you a run for your ‘quids’ (I’ve been to Britain!). It’s a lost skill, but know that British servicemen know how to push an iron. Love and best wishes from An ironing fan and professional from Texas. 💗
While I would totally agree wearing MTP PCS with creases in the jacket & trousers looks much smarter, and the RM & RMC certainly do, this is totally contrary to the MOD PAM (spec) for the uniform which clearly states that "to be ironed flat with no creases made". The Army don't do creases ! 😀
Oh lovely. Well done sir. Good effort. Lovely. Very much enjoyed. Could say ‘I couldn’t have done better myself’ but I probably could give you a run for your ‘quids’ (I’ve been to Britain!). It’s a lost skill, but know that British servicemen know how to push an iron. Love and best wishes from An ironing fan and professional from Texas. 💗
i have the exact same ironing board. wtg soldier. ps the wife said your welcome round anytime to do her ironing 😃
This will be helpful because I’m a royal marine cadet
Is the British Army getting free advertisment on You Tube.
This is the royal marines
Navy not Army.
@@billyperkins9617as an army cadet, the uniform is very similar and the video is really helpful anyway 🤷♀️
Mate look at the beret it’s the royal marines
While I would totally agree wearing MTP PCS with creases in the jacket & trousers looks much smarter, and the RM & RMC certainly do, this is totally contrary to the MOD PAM (spec) for the uniform which clearly states that "to be ironed flat with no creases made". The Army don't do creases ! 😀
What the MOD says and what looks good are very different indeed, and personally I would rather look good
Mannerisms a plenty here. 69 times I heard the word OK mentioned.🤔