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Alec.. thanks for your help on this.. you say (on the other thread) that:
"I have been looking up a couple of things for you about the Israeli Air Force Heuer, it could be a gift after one completes the Israeli Air Force Academy. That should have around 180 people."
That is interesting. I have read similar info over on the Military Watch Resource about Longines, but they are usually unmarked. When you say gift, do you mean from the actual IAF? (Hense why it has mil spec white hands)
Stewart
Alec
: I have been to alot of US Army Schools and talked with Soldiers
: from other Armies (not to many Air Force) 100 to 200 people
: going through training in a standard training course is about
: normal. the special course are the smaller ones on student
: numbers. Example flight school will have large numbers, after
: that is completed they brake down to the type of air frame they
: will be flying.
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