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Old 17th Nov 2013, 13:34
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Originally Posted by FODPlod
gr4techie - This is precisely the sort of emergency for which deployed RN warships are trained, equipped and stored (including Emergency Relief Packs containing extra medical stores). Apart from her professional medical staff, 50% of the ship's company are trained First Aiders.
HMS Richmond's sailors take on disaster relief exercise
Your sneeringly contrived put-downs do you no credit at all and simply expose your ignorance by every definition. I'd refute each one in turn but I doubt I could alter your bitter and twisted viewpoint one jot so I won't waste my breath. GLOJO has summarised DARING's capabilities comprehensively.

Good luck to all our service personnel trying their damndest to help these beleaguered people in their desperate plight.
My comments were not said in a sneeringly contrived put-down way and I'm not bitter and twisted, why would I be? I just take the Glojo's post with a pinch of salt. Since I have never having been in the Navy, maybe I am ignorant of it's capabilities. However I never brag and seek credit.
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