"Gordon H" wrote in message
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"Gordon H" wrote in message
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Mine is tolerable. While a stranger could find that information
via the net, it would require considerable application and even
ingenuity. Anyone who disagrees is welcome to Email me with it!
But I agree that I wouldn't call it actually SECURE, as any serious
investigation would find it within the day.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
Your mother's maiden name was Ford-Cosworth.
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Gordon H
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I am involved with quite a few ex Service Associations, in fact I am
President of two of them, and many of the members won't give me their
Service Numbers because 'they form my PIN number/security number etc :-((
Mike
Well, you never forget, do you?
Was it your '1250' you always had to carry when you left camp?
I managed to avoid ever being on a '252', but I think a weekend pass was a
'295'...
RAF numbers, I don't know about the Army.
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Gordon H
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Sorry Gordon those numbers are gobbledegook to me, I was in the Senior
Service
Kindest regards
Mike
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