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Civilian repatriation to Brize

Old 3rd Jul 2015, 19:44
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Very dignified. BZ to The Regiment. Far better than coming back to a Cargo ramp at Gatwick.


Uncle - the Beeb did a piece on the exacting requirements of the Tunisian ID requirements - requiring DNA or Dental records. As the dead and injured were scattered all over medical centres and morgues - many with no ID on them I can only imagine the horror.


Don't know if the RAF's forensic dentists have been involved - not a job I would want in a million years.
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Old 3rd Jul 2015, 23:08
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Smudge,

A UK civilian aeromedical team had a patient out on the Saturday and repatriated them back to Wales.

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