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The thing is he has admitted he fukced up did wrong shouldn't have done it ... he hasn't tried to justify what he did hasn't tried to excuse himself ... but he was on his 6th yes 6th tour of Afghanist

Sentence reduced to 7 years for manslaughter so will be freed within 2 weeks ..........

And you'd never stand in front of an enemy force on a battle field either would you ......

Who cares half of the MPs currently serving are convicted criminals ......

Half the MPs in parliament are convicted criminals? Really? I mean do you actually believe that? Actually convicted of crimes? Really?

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Still a convicted criminal and always will be :thumbs: 7 years sounds about right TBH seeing as he's mentally ill.

Mate, that is a disgraceful comment !

 

He endured hellish conditions, doing a job that you or I wouldn't have the balls to do ourselves. He served his country with great distinction, and has endured his ordeal with fortitude and resolve that most can only dream of....A better man than most of us will ever be !

 

Ordinarily, he would probably be the first to admit that he made a mistake - but he was not in an ordinary situation.

 

I, for one, salute him and his good lady wife - both have behaved with grace and dignity throughout this farce !

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Still a convicted criminal and always will be :thumbs: 7 years sounds about right TBH seeing as he's mentally ill.

Mate, that is a disgraceful comment !

 

He endured hellish conditions, doing a job that you or I wouldn't have the balls to do ourselves. He served his country with great distinction, and has endured his ordeal with fortitude and resolve that most can only dream of....A better man than most of us will ever be !

 

Ordinarily, he would probably be the first to admit that he made a mistake - but he was not in an ordinary situation.

 

I, for one, salute him and his good lady wife - both have behaved with grace and dignity throughout this farce !

"Served his country with great distinction"? He brought disgrace on his unit and the forces as a whole and was dishonourably discharged...

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Still a convicted criminal and always will be :thumbs: 7 years sounds about right TBH seeing as he's mentally ill.

Mate, that is a disgraceful comment !

He endured hellish conditions, doing a job that you or I wouldn't have the balls to do ourselves. He served his country with great distinction, and has endured his ordeal with fortitude and resolve that most can only dream of....A better man than most of us will ever be !

Ordinarily, he would probably be the first to admit that he made a mistake - but he was not in an ordinary situation.

I, for one, salute him and his good lady wife - both have behaved with grace and dignity throughout this farce !

"Served his country with great distinction"? He brought disgrace on his unit and the forces as a whole and was dishonourably discharged...

I agree but he has done his bird and now he will be out and that should be an end to it.

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