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He was the first trooper through the window after the mouse charge blew it in ... he had to tell the copper inside to get down twice as he didn't understand what mcaleese was saying ... he said he wasn't telling him a third time and he would have been a casualty ......

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Met up with a mate of mine today his father in law died a few wks ago he was 99yrs Oldham he was one of the 1st sas men, 6 serving paras carried him into the church

He was part of a four man team that was captured in Iraq and were due to be executed mates of mine were part of the team that rescued him ......

Being a little fukcer and ending up in borstal is a far cry from becoming a professional soldier and has nothing to do with potentially being a "professional killing machine".

 

 

that andy mcnab cant half spin a yarn when he was writing under the pseudonym paul bruce

is that the scottish one with the big mustash
The Scottish wan wae the big mustash is deed. A didn't know the c**t was a pedo rat- b***%*d. Edited by MOLE265
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that andy mcnab cant half spin a yarn when he was writing under the pseudonym paul bruce

is that the scottish one with the big mustash
The Scottish wan wae the big mustash is deed. A didn't know the c**t was a pedo rat- b***%*d.

 

did he top himself..heard he went mad when his son got stiffed.

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I worked with one guy who was ex sas and he said they spend most of their time sitting in ditches just watching...not what the TV leads you to believe.

 

Another one was in intelligence monitoring the IRA, they had trackers on their weapons caches and would break into their houses to see what they were up to, sometimes playing mind games by moving ornaments etc

 

I'm sure the snatch squads attached to the US special forces got plenty of action though.

 

their intelligence wasnt to hot when they stopped me in a roadcheck.he asked me to open the boot and he nesr shit himself when he seen i had a sack with SAS stamped across it..AAAAlright paddy whats in the bag.he wasnt a bit pleased when i said.SAND.AND.SCEMENT :icon_redface::laugh::laugh:

When the IRA moved their weapons caches the intelligence knew exactly when they were doing it and where they moved it from, they just monitored them mostly. If a cache vanished or moved suddenly they would know something might happen. The British government was crafty as hell, they killed many top people who wouldn't flip but let the likes of Mcguinness and Adams live because they were compromised or corruptible...that's how peace was achieved.

must have been asleep at the wheel when they were able to transport n detonate that yoke at canary warf...adams n mcguinness were protected species

Yep adams n mcguinness are owned by the UK

I bought loads of kit out of those ruined buildings and the old newspaper printers at Canary Wharf when they set that bomb off........you had to see it to believe it what that bomb done.

Same at Baltic exchange, there was shards of glass in everything and I mean everything......how anyone walks away from those things alive is a miricle.

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I worked with one guy who was ex sas and he said they spend most of their time sitting in ditches just watching...not what the TV leads you to believe.

 

Another one was in intelligence monitoring the IRA, they had trackers on their weapons caches and would break into their houses to see what they were up to, sometimes playing mind games by moving ornaments etc

 

I'm sure the snatch squads attached to the US special forces got plenty of action though.

their intelligence wasnt to hot when they stopped me in a roadcheck.he asked me to open the boot and he nesr shit himself when he seen i had a sack with SAS stamped across it..AAAAlright paddy whats in the bag.he wasnt a bit pleased when i said.SAND.AND.SCEMENT :icon_redface::laugh::laugh:

When the IRA moved their weapons caches the intelligence knew exactly when they were doing it and where they moved it from, they just monitored them mostly. If a cache vanished or moved suddenly they would know something might happen. The British government was crafty as hell, they killed many top people who wouldn't flip but let the likes of Mcguinness and Adams live because they were compromised or corruptible...that's how peace was achieved.

must have been asleep at the wheel when they were able to transport n detonate that yoke at canary warf...adams n mcguinness were protected species

Yep adams n mcguinness are owned by the UK

I bought loads of kit out of those ruined buildings and the old newspaper printers at Canary Wharf when they set that bomb off........you had to see it to believe it what that bomb done.

Same at Baltic exchange, there was shards of glass in everything and I mean everything......how anyone walks away from those things alive is a miricle.

 

 

Yeh the one in Manchester was really devastating yet no one was killed as they evacuated it before. My parents were amongst those evacuated. I read somewhere the bomb makers even take into account weather in their planning of bombings, higher barometric pressure increases the blast....according to the book I read anyway.

 

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Proper soldiers, none of the crappy campfires socks rhymes on about with the uncle Albert stories. My fav was Blair mayne. Absolute legend

You've never heard any war stories from me ........

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Could never understand why Fowzi Nejad the surviving terrorist from the Iranian embassy siege was ever set free? fcuker should have been shot right after his trial.

 

in fact he should never have had a trial his guilt was obvious, should have just shot the b*stard, he's now living here happy as a fecking lark, just nicely getting ready for his state pension........ :censored: :censored: :censored:

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