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General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Good Luck, Gods Speed.

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May I wish all our troops all the very best for the coming days and weeks. My thoughts are with all our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Women but especially to ROYAL.

Lets hope its quick, hard and with the minimum of casualties on both sides and we see them all coming back in the not to distant future. Hopefully with Saddam in irons!

GOOD LUCK TO THEM ALL!
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Well said Black Rat; I second that.
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Once again, take care and stay safe.
See you when your back home safe lads.
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Low, hard and fast.........then come home.

May a safe wind go with you
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Best of luck, lads.

Keep low and move fast.
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I second all that has been said.
Good luck to all our troops, minimum casualties and maximum effect. Come home safe lads and lasses
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Stay Safe

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Keep your asses low, your eyes and ears open.

Best of luck & return home safe.

Everyones thoughts will be with all involved.

The politicians that are rapidly joining the flank should be ashamed of their actions, when all our service personnel need 100% support they are publically showing a major lack of it. They may not agree with the action about to take place but they should hold back until completion of the action, if for no other reason than showing a united front.
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make sure you've packed your sandwiches, and use a 762 round instead of a 556.

luck lads, peds
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God Speed Good luck

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May I as an oldie add my very best wishes to the lads and lassies and hope for a speedy and safe return , Served 55/64
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My old Mother (aged 79) has some advice - Keep your head down and your chin up. Not easy I would imagine, but the sentiments right.
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Good luck to all the Family out in the big sandpit,as Toby Crosskerry said to me years ago "Theres 2 things you must remember,1 look after number one and 2 don,t forget your number."
Just get home safe for the summer hols
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Looks like this is it!

My thoughts are with them all!

GOOD LUCK! COME HOME SAFE!
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