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Just so long as they aren't made redundant, like some of the air force on their return from North Africa.
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I felt I should reply to this only because my son has completed two combat tours in Afganistan.
Wes assures me survival is about removing all safety catches from weapons and having an un-holstered pistol in visible sight at all times when ever Afgan's of any kind are in the military compounds, He explained his squad was hauled up before the officer and told to replace safety catches and that they where far to aggressive towards Afgan recruits, they refused to co-operate and within a week where transferred to another hostile billet. Within weeks of the transfer an Afgan soldier opened fire and wounded 5 British soldiers, not one of the soldiers was armed, all weapons had been stowed in the armoury on the officers orders. I know there is a lot of talk about bring there boy's home, that's fair enough. But to the lads out there it's a job, and they do it well, better in fact than most realize given the shortages of kit and soldiers having to buy there own because the issued kit is crap. My greatest pleasure today is simple, I can sit with my son and have a beer with him an for the first time in my life, I listen. My heart is to the fathers who can no longer do this. |
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