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Colonel collins speech
Colonel collins speech
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I found this very moving. Ive had my doubts about the morality of this war.
If only bush was as articulate as this officer perhaps the situation would be different
May
I found this very moving. Ive had my doubts about the morality of this war.
If only bush was as articulate as this officer perhaps the situation would be different
May
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Especially comapred wih the honest, down to earth, from the heart etc speeches like that we've been hearing from the British officers, I really didn't know whether to laugh at the stupidity or cry at the ignorance of the US Navy commander (I forget who) who went on stage with "We will rock you" banging away, toops whooping and clapping, being told "it's hammer time"
. Talk about gung bloody ho.
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Ive noticed that difference everytime
I saw a para commander talking to his men, an intelligent speech, explaining why they were there, and why it was "right".
Then the media switches to an american colonel/general who basically goes "Lets go kick iraqi butt" or similar.
I guess its just different styles, but i hope the americans DO realise they are supposed to be liberators not conquerers.
I saw a para commander talking to his men, an intelligent speech, explaining why they were there, and why it was "right".
Then the media switches to an american colonel/general who basically goes "Lets go kick iraqi butt" or similar.
I guess its just different styles, but i hope the americans DO realise they are supposed to be liberators not conquerers.
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That speech could go down in history! What a fantastic piece of motivational speaking that is. At least the lads and lasses will know that their commanders are with them all the way. Hopefully they won't be aware that certain elements in their own countries are not as supportive as others.
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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The CO of 40 Commando briefed his men yesterday. "Tomorrow the eyes of the World will be on YOU, you will be the first troops across the border."
If that simple statement does not make you stand tall, and feel a tingle down your spine, then I don't know what will.
If that simple statement does not make you stand tall, and feel a tingle down your spine, then I don't know what will.
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You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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Spot on Rob. I feel pride, a sort of envy that I'm not there with them but, at heart, I guess I feel lucky that my time has come and gone. A guilty, 'rather them than me' feeling.
Oh How I FU**ING HATE POLITICIANS!!
My neighbours son is out there with 42 - been in all of 6 months. We're all praying he's not one of the "8". But how selfish is that?!?
They are someone's neighbour.
We can only offer sympathies - which are little enough consolation. Don't it make you feel helpless?

Oh How I FU**ING HATE POLITICIANS!!
My neighbours son is out there with 42 - been in all of 6 months. We're all praying he's not one of the "8". But how selfish is that?!?
We can only offer sympathies - which are little enough consolation. Don't it make you feel helpless?
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The speach of the CO 1 RIR was mentioned in work today byb the other ex military lads there, I had missed it myself. It was a superb balance of hyping his troops up enough, with the realisation of the enormity of the responsibility they have. I have no doubt the Royal Irish will live up to his high standards.
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