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jonesmrjones84 karma

Its all about knowing what is about to happen and knowing the weapon system, then hoping that the D4 will capture it as 11 FPS.

For example a Challenger Two main Battle Tanks cannon will dip slightly before it fires.

jonesmrjones61 karma

It all depends on the people you come across. At first people can be a bit 'stand off ish' but the job is all about building relationships and trust with the guys and gals. Once they get to know me a bit its all good.

jonesmrjones61 karma

The job has been saved a few times in the past. I dont regret that all.

I used to in the Signals and transferring was the best thing I have ever done. I get to see every aspect of Army life and get to meet some great people.

Check out my blog for some of the stuff I get up to- http://www.jonesmrjones.co.uk/blog I get to do some pretty amazing things to be honest.

I dont know who you spoke to but some jobs are better than others.

No dont them.

jonesmrjones34 karma

There are certain bits of kit and personell that we are not allowed to take photos of. Also some people dont give consent for their photo to be taken sometimes.

Most gross thing outside of the army would probably be the placenta after my son was born in the Army would be a Goat getting killed for food in Brunei

jonesmrjones24 karma

I get that question a lot. I dont really draw inspiration from anyone to be honest. I like to look at other peoples photos but I like to think I have developed my own style over the years.

I am a pretty laidback, approachable person and I just build up trust and a relationship with the people I meet.

When it comes to tasks, we get given a job, time, date and any other info I require. If I get time to do a recce I will. If not its just take it as it comes and deal with the job when I am there.

No worries!