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Prince Harry very throw face sia. He was only a Captain after serving 10 years in the Royal Military

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Way back in 2005, Prince Harry entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Harry spent a decade in the army, eventually working his way up to the rank of Captain

our Sg PM was promoted much faster than a rocket and jitao becum a BG

If you do the maths,,all the scholar Generals basically get promoted yearly,,,till they reach BG or MG,,,,for Prince Harry,,,he was promoted about once in 3 to 4 years,,,and he has been active in real combat,,,,

From Prince to soldier: Harry on the frontline
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Prince Harry wearing a helmet in Germany, in 1993 and last year in AfghanistanPhoto: John Stillwell / PA Wire
Prince Harry has just finished a 20-week tour of Afghanistan and will return to the UK later this week.
As a gunner in Apache attack helicopters, he flew on scores of missions and admitted killing Taliban insurgents during his tour.
Read More: Prince Harry required to kill the enemy in army role
Captain Wales, as he is known as in the army, was hailed by colleagues and superiors for fitting into his unit well and for being "on top of his game" during the busy and dangerous tour.
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Prince Harry makes his early morning pre-flight checks at Camp Bastion, southern Afghanistan. Credit: John Stillwell / PA Wire
Harry was given no special treatment during his tour, according to his superiors, and was required to work, rest, eat and sleep in exactly the same conditions as the other pilots in his squadron.
Read More: Harry's latest tour will only enhance his popularity
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Prince Harry, sitting in his cockpit as he prepares for a mission in Camp Bastion, southern Afghanistan. Credit: John Stillwell / PA Wire
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Prince Harry relaxes playing a computer football game with his fellow Apache Helicopter crews. Credit: John Stillwell / PA Wire
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Prince Harry outside his Apache helicopter. Credit: John Stillwell / PA Wire
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Prince Harry does a flight check on his Apache helicopter. Credit: John Stillwell / PA Wire
 

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  1. 27 January 2013 at 12:55am
Prince Harry mucks in to army life in Afghanistan
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Prince Harry with fellow air crew in the DFAC (Dining Facility)Photo: John Stillwell/PA Wire/Press Association Images
He may be third-in-line to the throne, an army captain and responsible for attack helicopters worth £45 million, but Prince Harry was not exempt from making the tea in Afghanistan.
Losing the daily round of Uckers, which is a traditional military boardgame, would consign him to a shift at the beck and call of his comrades.
"Whoever loses that becomes the Brew Bitch, and then you have to make brews for everybody all day," Harry said.
The relaxed setting of the Uckers board outside the airmen's VHR (very high readiness) tent belies both the fierce competitive edge to the game and the ever-present threat of a call to scramble to the Apaches.
They are surrounded by reminders of the war they are fighting - their benches are propped up on empty ammunition boxes and the wire frames of Hesco defence barriers overhead is a camouflage net giving some much-needed shade. Empty shell cases make perfect ash-trays.
Captain Simon Beattie, Harry's flight commander, explained the Uckers routine: "It's always the thing we do first in the morning, with my flight.
"And the loser ends up being on call. We ring the bell and they make the brews, and for anyone that comes by."
The four airmen in Harry's team were so determined not to suffer the indignity of being the on-call servant, some underhand tactics were not out of the question.
Asked if it was particularly satisfying to force the prince to play butler, Capt Beattie beamed:
"Absolutely. Especially when you've cheated the whole way round!"
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SINKapore's best kept secret - the elite force of the scholar generals ....they can beat the Navy Seals anytime, anywhere.
 

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Difference between one that has hundreds of years of tradition fighting countless battles and one that does not have a single real combat history.
 
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