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This guy likely drives a taxi in NYC.

And posts here on his off time.
You're representing yourself very well repeatedly.

One thing we do know is that he could never have passed high school English, with his standard of English displayed on this forum.
How is @UKBengali doing in Bangladesh? All of you wish a privileged life like me? I know most Bangladeshi in UK works in Restaurants. Most of them call them Indian restaurants, although they come from Bangladesh. The reason they call them Indian Restaurants because no one knows where is Bangladesh.
You probably work at one of the Restaurants. Make sure you keep a tip jar for your mom.

Basically you dont understand.
Let me educate you. There is no such word called star plate, dumbo you called yourself think tank. The correct English word is military vehicle formation signs. The signs can put on the vehicle or the number plate. Each country has their own formation signs. Each Army corp has their own signage on the vehicle or the number plate.

Stop calling yourself think tank because you're load of sh$t tank.
 
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You're representing yourself very well repeatedly.


How is @UKBengali doing in Bangladesh? All of you wish a privileged life like me? I know most Bangladeshi in UK works in Restaurants. Most of them call them Indian restaurants, although they come from Bangladesh. The reason they call them Indian Restaurants because no one knows where is Bangladesh.
You probably work at one of the Restaurants. Make sure you keep a tip jar for your mom.


Let me educate you. There is no such word called star plate, dumbo you called yourself think tank. The correct English word is military vehicle formation signs. The signs can put on the vehicle or the number plate. Each country has their own formation signs. Each Army corp has their own signage on the vehicle or the number plate.

Stop calling yourself think tank because you're load of sh$t tank.

LOL.

Keep posting my friend.
 
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Let me educate you. There is no such word called star plate, dumbo you called yourself think tank. The correct English word is military vehicle formation signs. The signs can put on the vehicle or the number plate. Each country has their own formation signs. Each Army corp has their own signage on the vehicle or the number plate.

Stop calling yourself think tank because you're load of sh$t tank.
Let me educate you coz you dont know what you are talking about.

First of all, @WebMaster made me a TT, neither myself, nor anybody, so again you have no idea what you are talking about.

Secondly, formation sign has nothing to do with "star plate". Since all the members replying me here NEVER sat or were NEVER authroized a staff car, they have no clue what a Star plate is !

These are star plates
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They are used to identify the rank of the officer sitting in the staff car. The formation signs are different and can be removed also coz of secrecy in case of war.

The star plate is covered if the officer is not sitting in the car and the driver is alone in the car driving the car from one place to another. In some cases, the star plate is also covered if the officer is not in uniform or is not on an official visit.

Every staff car has a STAR PLATE, covered or un-covered. The staff car i pointed out in earlier posts has no star plate at all but is still referred as staff car.

Another thing, staff cars are authorized to Brigadier and above ranks, and Brigadier is a 1 STAR officer, Major General is TWO star, Lieutenant General is THREE star and General is FOUR star.

This is a covered STAR PLATE showing its a staff car for Brigadier since its has ONE STAR. Covered means that the officers is NOT sitting in the staff car.

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This is an Un-covered STAR PLATE and ONE STAR, meaning the Brigadier is sitting INSIDE this SUV.

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Company car I believe
People in this section need a lot of education. They don't know basic military terms.
 
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Let me educate you coz you dont know what you are talking about.

First of all, @WebMaster made a TT, neither myself, nor anybody, so again you have no idea what you are talking about.

Secondly, formation sign has nothing to do with "star plate". Since all the members replying me here NEVER sat or were NEVER authroized a staff car, they have no clue what a Star plate is !

These are star plates
View attachment 582079

They are used to identify the rank of the officer sitting in the staff car. The formation signs are different and can be removed also coz of secrecy in case of war.

The star plate is covered if the officer is not sitting in the car and the driver is alone in the car driving the car from one place to another. In some cases, the star plate is also covered if the officer is not in uniform or is not on an official visit.


People in this section need a lot of education. They don't know basic military terms.

Thanks for the primer.
 
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I'm not claiming to be well versed in military terms.

I am a civilian with an interest in foreign affairs, military aviation and politics.

As for education, I probably have more formal education than 95% of the people on PDF.
It's ok, im referring to military terms and knowledge when i said education, since PDF is a defence forum.
 
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People in this section need a lot of education. They don't know basic military terms.

Well I never took the military route.. I was a pacifist growing up, regarding the staff car.. yes having googled it, I now know what is..

My speciality is in Business and Economics, and they didn't teach us these things.. at business school,

P.s I apologize for not meeting your expectations sir.. I only joined this forum merely pass time
 
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Well I never took the military route.. I was a pacifist growing up, regarding the staff car.. yes having googled it, I now know what is..

My speciality is in Business and Economics, and they didn't teach us these things.. at business school,

P.s I apologize for not meeting your expectations sir.. I only joined this forum merely pass time
Oho - everybody is here to learn, even myself.

We learn something new everyday.
 
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Oho - everybody is here to learn, even myself.

We learn something new everyday.

Well Thanks, learned something new today. I have a hunch that at some higher rank level, military authorizes staff to have a security escort, meaning a pickup with armed personnel following closely behind.

Of note - the importance of the military in daily public life in Bangladesh is definitely not as high as that of Pakistan from what I have seen. I heard from my elders that this was quite different in Pakistan times before 1971, especially at times of Martial law imposition.

Military officials are respected of course, but they cannot command (nor do they expect) special treatment in daily life in civilian areas (like getting reserved seats in public entertainment venues or reservations at restaurants etc).

That said, there are installations inside cantonments (hospitals, golf links, entertainment areas, restaurants) enough in number whereas you don't even need to get out.
 
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Let me educate you coz you dont know what you are talking about.

First of all, @WebMaster made me a TT, neither myself, nor anybody, so again you have no idea what you are talking about.

Secondly, formation sign has nothing to do with "star plate". Since all the members replying me here NEVER sat or were NEVER authroized a staff car, they have no clue what a Star plate is !

These are star plates
View attachment 582079

They are used to identify the rank of the officer sitting in the staff car. The formation signs are different and can be removed also coz of secrecy in case of war.

The star plate is covered if the officer is not sitting in the car and the driver is alone in the car driving the car from one place to another. In some cases, the star plate is also covered if the officer is not in uniform or is not on an official visit.

Every staff car has a STAR PLATE, covered or un-covered. The staff car i pointed out in earlier posts has no star plate at all but is still referred as staff car.

Another thing, staff cars are authorized to Brigadier and above ranks, and Brigadier is a 1 STAR officer, Major General is TWO star, Lieutenant General is THREE star and General is FOUR star.

This is a covered STAR PLATE showing its a staff car for Brigadier since its has ONE STAR. Covered means that the officers is NOT sitting in the staff car.

View attachment 582080

This is an Un-covered STAR PLATE and ONE STAR, meaning the Brigadier is sitting INSIDE this SUV.

View attachment 582081


People in this section need a lot of education. They don't know basic military terms.
Thanks for teaching @polanski aka Ryan smith aka Al Beiruni a good lesson
 
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The correct word is formation signs which are on the vehicle and military insignia which are on the flag. British left Indian subcontinent and entire continent forgot English. I can make a horse think tank that will not make the horse a think tank.
Sir pardon me to intervene what conflict is going on between you and Signalian is called as cultural barrier. Even English words which are proper to be used in one country may be considered negative in other country. Living languages dialect or style even changes from country to country. You cannot and should not stress upon words or style. You both are using proper terms as PDF TT is using words which are common in Pakistan especially in military circles meanwhile you are referring to words perhaps are being used in USA/Allied countries. Both of you not need to stress upon this meaning less conversation.
 
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