Saturday, 7 November 2009

Fire Mission (Papa One )












 Paul Asprey, a Falklands veteran from Darlington, celebrated his 50th birthday. Nobody was more surprised than he was to have survived that long Happy birthday Paul and best of luck with the rest of your life.


“Among Falklands veterans it takes 14.3 years on average for PTSD to emerge.”









Afghanistan death blast soldier named RIP Serjeant Phillip Scott, 30, of 3rd Battalion The Rifles

Ex-defence chiefs criticise Afghan policy The Red Robot is totally in step with President Obama on Afghanistan well at least with his bumbling ineptitude towards it, Well I was going to call it a War, but its more like an inconvenient event overseas. Lord Inge claimed the Armed Forces never really believed Mr Brown was "on their side".That’s because he is not, plain and simple. Both Brown and Obama would just like to forget completely about Afghanistan, but they cant because Soldiers keep getting killed on a regular basis. Lets make no bones about it, the British public have enormous admiration for our Armed Forces, which will be shown up and town the towns cities and villages across Britain tomorrow with Remembrance Sunday, but a huge majority detest Gordon Brown and his Socialist military hating flag hating fat cats. For a few minutes tomorrow Remember our Heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice!

PM should ‘hang head in shame’ at troops’ shortages For Brown to hang his head in shame he would have to feel shame, he doesn’t he’s far to arrogant. Do we ever see him at Brize Norton when our fallen are coming home? RIP David Murray

Heroes return - Dukes are home for Poppy Day Welcome Home guys , your Country is proud of you. As we were proud of those Yorkshire men that fought in World War One. We will Remember Them.


Mirfield soldier Jonathan Kilner arrives back from Afghanistan: Interview

 



Goodies stacked up ready to be sent out to cheer up troops
it’s a shame that the MOD don’t want any parcels
for our boys. Great effort by all concerned.

Family of soldier killed in Afghanistan say British troops must not be withdrawn I understand entirely what the family of fallen soldier Corporal Steve Boote mean and my deep condolences go out to them, but we simply cannot keep our troops there indefinitely. Imagine going back to World War One when we first lost troops, the British people were fully behind the War. How many British soldiers is it worth loosing?


US helicopters arrive at Lossie Shame we couldn’t borrow them for a few years, do you think the Americans would realise if they went missing?






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