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That`s the most sensible post on this thread, adj :wink: plus, untick the "notify me when a reply is posted" box.
Intelligence, pah, what intelligence? :roll:
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chunky from york wrote:URNU seem to recall that when the Paras dropped at Suez, the first casualty was the RSM,mysteriously shot in the back.



Or was that just a nasty rumour spread by people wearing green hats ???
Nasty rumour
The first casualty was Cpl Jonny Woods who over shot the DZ and landed in the water He got 5 bullets to the chest from the enemy
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Did you like the cameltoe site, Lobster :P
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Adj125 sorry if I upset any members of the Parachute Regiment who took part in operation 'musketeer', with my unfounded allegations.

I was pleased to see they are finally going to get a medal, although it could be a couple of years before Whitehall get around to it. Probably hoping to save money by letting a few more die off.

A curse on the politicians who sent them out there and hung them out to dry.

As the french chap said (in french) 'the things change - the more they stay exactly the bloody same'
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chunky from york wrote:Adj125 sorry if I upset any members of the Parachute Regiment who took part in operation 'musketeer', with my unfounded allegations.

I was pleased to see they are finally going to get a medal, although it could be a couple of years before Whitehall get around to it. Probably hoping to save money by letting a few more die off.

A curse on the politicians who sent them out there and hung them out to dry.

As the french chap said (in french) 'the things change - the more they stay exactly the bloody same'
Nothing upsets my dad (the source of most of my information) except the NHS who messed up his first operation for stomach cancer and is now recovering from his 2nd within a year Would be nice to find out if any of his old mates are on here at all he joined
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1958 till 1964 2 Para
1972 till 1982 1 Para

Albert Jones better know as Tiger Jones (nickname he got when he pounced over the pay clerks desk )

Also if any one visits the Airborne museum in Aldershot they will see the Czech machine gun he captured while at suez
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Loz

BEWARE if you're concerned about the less 'mature' contributions to MF - the thread on Andy McNab is about computer games??? :-? :-? :-?

Or maybe I'm missing something, never having played any?
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adj125 wrote:
chunky from york wrote:URNU seem to recall that when the Paras dropped at Suez, the first casualty was the RSM,mysteriously shot in the back.



Or was that just a nasty rumour spread by people wearing green hats ???
Nasty rumour
The first casualty was Cpl Jonny Woods who over shot the DZ and landed in the water He got 5 bullets to the chest from the enemy
Phew! Almost believed Chunky there for a bit!
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jonboy wrote:I'am not sure if its that ridiculous. If some1 was sh*ging your Mrs or best mates + he was a complete ares hole, then I think alot of people might think about picking up an enemys gun and poping a couple in him in that kind of situation they were in at the time. Not that its right or I agree with the action, I think some people may consider doing that if such things were to happen in a real life event.

(Woe there, how have I just become a celebrity member, it dont quite fit.......has it been that long :scrambleup: I remember the the first post like yesterday..... :fadein: how time............blar de blar).
Are you serious? Dunno about you but i wouldnt want be part of any Service that tolerated that kind of crap!

I dont particularly like my CO either, shall i push her into the Atlantic next time? :D
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URNU, yeah I'am serious. Although the whole thing is a tv program and fake as.....etc I would still say that whatever organization you happen to be in from the SAS to TESCO, that there will always be some1 you cant trust weather you have made him/she that way or not because they just happen to be a ****.
In the real world people can be capable of anything.
As for your CO, well?, push her in, she mighty fancy a dip :lol: .
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