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Old 24th Aug 2016, 04:22
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Danny . . . . condolences. Bereavement can be bitter/sweet. Not good to go on at a time like this, but just a passing mention , (I hope not an 'off' note') . of the Clint Eastwood character in 'Grand Turino', a Korean War vet, Walt Kowalski, who came to a realisation of this duality.

You of course must know that over time there are a bunch on here who have come to feel at times a sense of 'closer than brothers', for which you have been an incredible catalyst.
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Old 24th Aug 2016, 04:32
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#34 -

Sgt Das Gupta is pulling a parachute in or out of the cockpit,
Suggest maybe better put - "Sgt Das Gupta is either pulling a parachute out of the cockpit or placing one in there."
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