TacLan
6th Sep 2007, 17:13
having read the Rules is rules! thread it brought to mind an incident that made me proud to wear light blue (beret at least....)
Kosovo, APOD Pristina early 2000
Comp A for one of our lads, sister VSI in Glasgow. Trooper delayed on the pan, so that he could join the flight.
All sections that came into contact with him expedited his movement as much as possible.
Arrives at BZN with a 125 waiting for onmove to GLA.
Three days later we receive an e-mail from our troop. He had made it back a couple of hours before she succumbed, and thanked all
for their efforts. Brought a lump to our collective throats.
There were no closed doors that day, no grumbling, no jobsworths, just everyone putting in extra effort to get one our own home when it was
really needed.
Four days later (IIRC) he was back Kosovo, he hadn't requested extra leave because he wanted to back on the job.
In these days of (ironically) the train to Glasgow, PVR records and an absence of morale, I look back and it makes me proud
Kosovo, APOD Pristina early 2000
Comp A for one of our lads, sister VSI in Glasgow. Trooper delayed on the pan, so that he could join the flight.
All sections that came into contact with him expedited his movement as much as possible.
Arrives at BZN with a 125 waiting for onmove to GLA.
Three days later we receive an e-mail from our troop. He had made it back a couple of hours before she succumbed, and thanked all
for their efforts. Brought a lump to our collective throats.
There were no closed doors that day, no grumbling, no jobsworths, just everyone putting in extra effort to get one our own home when it was
really needed.
Four days later (IIRC) he was back Kosovo, he hadn't requested extra leave because he wanted to back on the job.
In these days of (ironically) the train to Glasgow, PVR records and an absence of morale, I look back and it makes me proud