Sven said:
Only a British Army Tattoo, without US and French attendance, open air?
All times I visited this event, it happens in the Deutschlandhalle (near the Funkturm).
Yes, the British Army Tattoo was only British, no US and French troops participating, but some were in the audience watching. I remember my brother and his wife had to attend some type of party or reception first at the British commander's residence. My brother, a first lieutenant had to wear his dress blue uniform. We went to the British commander's base first (I had to wait in the car because I wasn't invited!!!) Then we went to the Olympic Stadium (it may have been in the parade field outside the stadium, I just don't remember clearly). When we arrived we sat with several other US officers and their wives. The Tattoo had hardly begun when the rain started. No one had umbrellas or raincoats. We sat in the rain for quite some time, but the rain got much, much harder. My brother's friend and his wife got up to leave because his uniform was soaked completely through and my brother said, "This is enough, let's go!" I was not happy. Being 14 I wanted to stay in the rain and finish the Tattoo, but I was forced to leave.
I too was a police officer for almost 20 years at different agencies. I've been a college policeman, city policeman, deputy sheriff, US Army military policeman, US Army criminal investigator, and a probation and parole officer. For the last 10 years I've worked at our local community college at the Criminal Justice Training Center. I used to teach in the police academy and for a few years I was in charge of the police academy. Now I am in charge of the Criminal Justice Selection Center I give the police academy entrance examination, I fingerprint all of the academy applicants, and I give the employment examination for the city police departments and the sheriff's office here. If a police officer from some other state wishes to come to Florida, I evaluate his/her training and experience to see if they qualify to be excused from the Florida police academy. Since each state has different training requirements, I must examine them to see if they qualify. If they do, I excuse them fromt he Florida academy. It keeps me very busy!
Yes, my better half is up and I must get the coffee made too. I enjoyed our conversation!! (Even if a bit off topic!)