Jan 29, 2007 #21 Emac44 Staff Sergeant 1,362 1 Oct 17, 2006 Brisbane Queensland Matt308 said: The "never leave a comrade behind" is not the amazing part. It was the effort and means by which they did it. Clipping yourself to the outside of an AH-64 and flying into a hot zone is somewhat beyond the ordinary don't you think? Click to expand... I agree Matt but traditions sometimes last over and over in the Commonwealth
Matt308 said: The "never leave a comrade behind" is not the amazing part. It was the effort and means by which they did it. Clipping yourself to the outside of an AH-64 and flying into a hot zone is somewhat beyond the ordinary don't you think? Click to expand... I agree Matt but traditions sometimes last over and over in the Commonwealth
Jan 29, 2007 Thread starter #22 Matt308 Glock Perfection 18,961 92 Apr 12, 2005 Washington State Agreed. And thank God they do.
Jan 30, 2007 #23 ndicki Senior Airman 687 1 Oct 2, 2006 Aye, lad, we're not French! (That'll set them off again!)
Jan 30, 2007 #24 Nonskimmer Captain 8,620 9 Nov 11, 2004 Halifax, Nova Scotia Mais oui! Uh, that is...That's right, we're not!
Jan 30, 2007 #25 Emac44 Staff Sergeant 1,362 1 Oct 17, 2006 Brisbane Queensland thank god i am not French. would go around all day despising myself hahaha
Jan 30, 2007 #27 Emac44 Staff Sergeant 1,362 1 Oct 17, 2006 Brisbane Queensland Any way getting passed the point. Lets hear it for the Royal Marines. 3 cheers and a well done
Jan 31, 2007 #28 the lancaster kicks ass Major General 19,937 17 Dec 20, 2003 Hip Hip Huzzar! (the traditional British military cheer, as opposed to "Hurray")