David
Very strong stuff. I simply add the following link to underline the powerful article you had posted. I understand that they are all keeping each other amused in Selly Oak!!!!!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6722526.ece
Kingo1rtr
SWJ Blog mentions today an editorial in The Sunday Times and refers to a war correspondent, Miles Amoore who went to Afghanistan to report. Last week in Helmand, as he waited to fly to the front line, he learnt that his younger brother, an army officer, had been severely wounded by a Taliban bomb: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6727670.ece
I know similar accounts of soldiering appear here regularly, like Tim Karcher's and the difference is the author is a blood brother.
I noted one short paragraph:
Yes, the injury came when escorting a bulldozer between strongholds.One rifleman, sent to console and help relatives of the regiment’s wounded soldiers, pointed out that if the army had more helicopters perhaps they could have airlifted the digger instead of forcing platoons to run the area’s maze of IEDs.
davidbfpo
David
Very strong stuff. I simply add the following link to underline the powerful article you had posted. I understand that they are all keeping each other amused in Selly Oak!!!!!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle6722526.ece
Kingo1rtr
A wee bit more detail just to square the circle of where General Sir Nick is headed next. He is also Colonel Commandant of the Rifles.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...led-month.html
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