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IN MEMORY OF THOSE IN THE FALKLANDS CONFLICT

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  • IN MEMORY OF THOSE IN THE FALKLANDS CONFLICT

    Today is the unfortunate day that The LSL Sir Galahad was hit by 3x1000lb bombs.I wish to honour those who were killed on that ship and the following who were friends and colleagues from 16 Fd Amb:-

    Major R Nutbeem
    Lcpl I Farrell
    Pte K Preston


    May they all rest in peace and be remembered for their ultimate sacrifice as those in other conflicts,past and present.

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    RIP all

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      R.I.P.

      You cannot fight a war with one hand tied behind your back.

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        R.I.P. all

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          R.I.P
          Be who you are and say what you feel...
          Because those that matter, don't mind.
          And those that mind, don't matter!

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            RIP

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              We will not forget them.
              Spanners do it with their tools.

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                Originally posted by CombatMedTech View Post
                Today is the unfortunate day that The LSL Sir Galahad was hit by 3x1000lb bombs.I wish to honour those who were killed on that ship and the following who were friends and colleagues from 16 Fd Amb:-

                Major R Nutbeem
                Lcpl I Farrell
                Pte K Preston


                May they all rest in peace and be remembered for their ultimate sacrifice as those in other conflicts,past and present.
                Yes, that was a bad day, and one I won't ever forget.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DonP View Post
                  Yes, that was a bad day, and one I won't ever forget.
                  As a Combat Med Tech on the ground that terrible day perhaps we should also remember those such as myself from the 3 service arms who saved the butchers bill being a lot larger. It's a sight and memory I will take to the grave with me.

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                      Be who you are and say what you feel...
                      Because those that matter, don't mind.
                      And those that mind, don't matter!

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                        “Some must be warriors, that others may live in peace. ”
                        ― Mercedes Lackey

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                          In memory of Private David James McCahill
                          The Gloucestershire Regiment.
                          In memory of Gunner William John Marks
                          91st Field Regiment. The Royal Artillery.

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                            Time to spare, go by air!

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                              There was one guy from the medical world who, if he couldn't get the kit, improvised and saved a lot of burns victims and major wounds injured. He was slated by the powers to be (civilians) as this was not the way we did things (on civvy street)" but I wasn't on civvy street" said he," I was in the middle of battle, operating in a sheep shed with the enemy trying to stop operation with bombs and bullets not red-tape and staffing problems". His innovative ways are now used regularly by the NHS and all he received in way of thanks was to be shunned and his ideas passed over to professors in nice clinical theatres. The surgeons name? Rick Jolly.

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