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Pete.. i give up mate i really do. Ring ring Round 3!!!
I know Terri, some know and some think they know............
Pete
Pete.. i give up mate i really do. Ring ring Round 3!!!
Those stacking boxes are normally there because they have been in the field and had a very close call, so have been taken out of theatre for a reason, as you probably know...but only for a few short weeks or days, everyone out there is under a great deal of pressure and are constantly under threat, hell its a job getting there on a C130 doing a Tac landing these days with the RPGs coming at them, they deserve a hell of a lot more than you are giving them, technology moves on so does war and the Taliban have a lot more technology than we give them credit for.
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Is that directed at me?
No not anyone really, i had asked further back for this to be taken else where but hay ho...
I completely agree that these fine young people should be remembered.
I'm pleased that Terri started this thread and I completely agree that these fine young people should be remembered.
and that i think is something on which we can all agree .

Notwithstanding some of the very valid points already raised - I think that was all Terri wanted when she started the thread![]()
and thank for everyone who realized that.I was in the army about a lifetime ago, 45 years ago to be exact. My unit was entirely composed of volunteers, we were all highly trained and highly motivated, we felt that we were doing the right thing at the right time.
If anybody had said to us that we were heroes simply for being there we would would have looked at them incredulously and laughed.
Like some others in this thread we were in sticky situations at times and a very few of us didn't ever go home again. We didn't think they were heroes, just unlucky, it could easily have happened to us but it didn't, it happened to them instead.
Whenever I hear about the death of a service person out there it tears me apart. Not so much for them, although the ending of a young life in whatever circumstances is hard to bear.
As a parent I am so terribly sad for their grieving families and friends.
I do feel that the title "heroes" has been manufactured by the press for whatever ends.
The press do indulge in that sort of thing. However, those not in the military probably do realise that those serving have their own idea of what makes a hero. Nevertheless, civvies do like to think of our soldiers, sailors and airmen as "our heroes". They are the ones who will not hesitate to put their lives on the line to protect us all when called to. That seems all fine and healthy to me.