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McNab back in Iraq to give verdict on the war...

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For those of a certain age. :D

Who remembers Lofty Wiseman.?
At least he did serve in 22. :D :D

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Sarastro, believe me, you can tell how well Raymond skis 8)
The little ankle wobbles give it away. What we saw was old Ray attempting to walk on cross country skis on a flat bit of hill. We didn`t see him egging-it, skating, herring-boning, we didn`t see him using the most basic of turning techniques never mind telemarks and we actually didn`t see him standing still with any conviction, either.
And one thing Ray does is show off what he can do. Which is fair enough, fire lighting for instance is a piece of piss with a fire starter but with any native friction method it is bloody hard work. Ray would have had shots of him yeeee-harring it like a good un. He cannot ski cross country.
Lofty had a few books out didn`t he Rover? And wasn`t he involved in a police tracking where he shot the target ?
John Wiseman spent twenty-odd years in 22 SAS and is the premier survival expert in the world with the credentials to prove it.
Unlike Ray Mears who just thinks he is. :P
Google Lofty Wiseman and make your own mind up. Ray Mears has a tv show and runs a "bushcraft" business and that`s about it.
And he still can`t ski 8)
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Yes Harry. Lofty did in fact write the books and made the films.
Even a trip up the Amazon (thats the river, before you start) with Lenny Henry. Loftys 'off camera' remarks are before the days of PC, so doubt we will see any re-runs. :D

Lofty once had a small Lotus on which the brake cable broke.
No problem. A klepper rudder cable and a pair of pliers, foot brake becomes a hand brake. :D :D

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I remember the Lenny Henry trip and I bet Lenny does, too 8)
Not one of his smarter ideas was it :P
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Oops :oops:

Point was, why is McChad still being all sneaky?
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Ray mears has taught on some parts of SF and I have been told he is twice as boring as he sounds.
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As this thread has been reawakened I'll give this info regarding Vemork.

For those who have the T shirt the language should present no difficulty (!)

http://www.angelfire.com/co2/Aragon/rjukan.html



Grouse, Swallow and Freshman :-
Unfortunately the operation with Airborn assistance was a disaster, all 41
British troops were killed. Their Halifax and two gliders crashed - those
who did not die immediately were taken by the Germans, some were shot
others strangled and some poisoned.

We usually refer to the Gunnerside operation when we speak of Rjukan.
There was no British participation on this one.....

"Gunnerside"

Leder: Joakim Rønneberg
Nestkommanderende: Fenrik Knut Haukelid
Sersjant Fredrik Kayser
Sersjant Birger Strømsheim
Fenrik Kasper Idland
Sersjant Hans Storhaug

Bit of a plain page but interesting if you plough your way through -
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I'm pretty sure if the well known celebrities of Andy McNab, Bear Grylls and Ray Mears were reading this post while thinking of how to spend there well earned cash, they wont really give a flying f*ck what you Guys think off them.

I saw McNab when he came over to see his old mates at 4 Rifles. And he seems a decent bloke. I've got nothing against him.
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Re: Ray Mears.

Reminds me of the New Orleans floods. One comedian was doing an impression of a 400 lb black wooman who looked into the camera and said, "Ah aint eaten in three days!" To which the comedian responds, "I think she's gonna survive!"

Re Bear Grills: A bit hyperactive for my liking and a bit too public school boy "jolly hockey sticks", too. That kind of thing is strictly for the ignorant masses who know no better.

Let's face it, if they put something on there that was any good, the average Joe wouldn't get it anyway. Never let accuracy get in the way of the $$$$$$$!

Our version is this prong: http://www.survivorman.ca/

Goes in the bush for a week and farts about eating earwigs and what have you and gets paid big bucks for it. Tough work if you can get it. Gis a job!

That Ausie "Bush Tucker Man", Les Hiddins, (http://www.australiantelevision.net/btm.html), was entertaining to watch. I like the historical spin where he'd relate a story of real survival (or lack thereof) and then sets to showing how they would have fared "if only they'd known...". Haven't seen him on the box for a while.

Re McNab. Who wouldn't do it if they thought they could make that kind of $?
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The history of attempts by the Ling, SOE, etc to shut down Vemork is well documented. Many tragic stories, perhaps the torturing to death of badly wounded REs being the most tragic.
Knut Haukeld used to give a very stirring presentation ref his participation in the Operation by the way Trog :wink: .
Would Herman have ever made a thermo nuclear device in time? Not even in the realms of fantasy.
But he believed we thought he could and that tied down many thousands of troops who could have influenced outcomes in France.

Ref Mcnab, so you have nothing against him and think he`s a decent bloke do you HCR?
Well once again your view is in the singular.
I think he`s a cnut.
He told lies about a good man who is not here to answer his lies. He was decorated and Vince was not. Mike Asher re-visited the locations in Mcnab`s book and came to a very different conclusion to the one that you propose. SSM Pete R has a different opinion as well. But the real story eventually came out when Kiwi finally won the legal arguments and published his account. He thinks Mcnab`s a cult and he was there. Mike Coburn went through years of legal wrangling to be able to publish his version and set the record straight for Vince`s parents.
And they deffo don`t think he`s a decent bloke.
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