I was watching the news last night, seeing the Lads getting ready for the haul to a more dangerous place made me very proud of them.
If it means anything to you to read it and if you have family out there, or going out there, I hope that they are as safe as they can be and that they get home safe soon.
As a civilian I appreciate that our servicemen are brave and selfless and I wish them all the very best as that is what they are amongst.
Yes - I am very thankful to these people in the armed forces and a great deal of respect for them.
Anyone who criticise them, takes the mick or doesn’t know much about them needs a good piece of spittle in their face.
ing this reminds me of a case I ahd almost forgotten about, perhaps I repressed the memory cause I was so upset & angry. But prior to Telic 1 all kicking off, the AFCO in Nottingham had its windows covered in red paint some peanut brains had thrown all over it. I hope they now have genital warts.
Good luck and godspeed. Let's hope everyone's back home soon.
[i]To think of the future and wait was merely another way of saying one was a coward; any idea of moderation was just another attempt to disguise one's unmanly character; ability to understand the question from all sides meant that one was totally unfitted for action; fanatical enthusiasm was the mark of a real man -- Thucydides[/i]