My Dad was ACC from the 70s right through to the RLC, started as an apprentice and finished as a Major, before heading off to the TA and then CEO of the Army Aviation Museum until retirement. So I spent my life around ACC chefs.
i wasin the guards and we had some staff from other army groups affiliated to us,and periodically they had to do military tests to see if they were still active as soldiers, as most had happily forgotton military duties;it was a drill parade for the cooks; and they were not on the planet, the rsm landed on the most useless cook; what fkg regiment are you he roared at his victim; ACC sir replied the victim proudly, rsm roared again at him whats that stand for Aldershot concrete company,
I'm ex ACC it's so sad that our home has gone, I was an Apprentice 3/79 Dunkirk.
My Dad was ACC from the 70s right through to the RLC, started as an apprentice and finished as a Major, before heading off to the TA and then CEO of the Army Aviation Museum until retirement. So I spent my life around ACC chefs.
First up last in bed or bar 😉
You might like this (just uploaded today) 1990 ACC Association video. ruclips.net/video/k0c9Z8PD9WQ/видео.html
@@StoccTube I remember being shown this a few weeks after my intake. Then we had to start the one days pay scheme. Lol
@@allanellis4253 You might know my Dad based on when you were an apprentice (is 79 the year you joined?) - his name is Neal Martin
ACC or as we called them Andy Caps Commando’s
We Sustain!
i wasin the guards and we had some staff from other army groups affiliated to us,and periodically they had to do military tests to see if they were still active as soldiers, as most had happily forgotton military duties;it was a drill parade for the cooks; and they were not on the planet, the rsm landed on the most useless cook; what fkg regiment are you he roared at his victim; ACC sir replied the victim proudly, rsm roared again at him whats that stand for Aldershot concrete company,
Army Cowboy Company...ha ha.