Posted on Dec 27, 2018
Elizabeth Allenrep
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I think I would consider it for a duty station? , iwill be picking a medical MOS
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Elizabeth Allenrep 3 Years in London, 1 Year in Diego Garcia, I loved My Tour of Duty in England and Loved being a Guest of Her Majesty's Government for 4 Years.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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SSgt Dental Assistant
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I was stationed in England twice,and am often asked if I liked it. Nope!! I LOVED IT!!
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Depends on what branch you're going into. I think only the air force has any military treatment facilities in England. I don't know if the air force gives you a guaranteed pick of duty stations like the Army does, but your chance of getting both the MOS you want and your choice of duty station on first enlistment in any branch are pretty slim.
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How do you like being stationed in the UK?
PO1 Steve Newton
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Not an airman but I loved it
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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I spent 3 years at RAF Feltwell starting in 1999. I loved every minute being in the Country. The assignment itself, not so much but that is another story for another day. Best advice I can offer if you do end up in the UK is to get out and explore. Experience everything you can (within reason) of the culture and learn to appreciate the differences. Given the opportunity, I would go back for an extended visit in a heartbeat!

* ONE BIT OF WARNING * You may speak a similar form of English but you do NOT speak the same language! Learn the local slang, the subtle meanings, and what common phrases you may be used to that could be considered terrible insults in British culture and vice versa.
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MSgt John Taylor
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I spent 9 years there, great place and people. Just remember that just because we have a common tongue, doesn't mean that all things are the same. Enjoy the UK and embrace the differences.
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