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Old 5th Nov 2007, 19:40
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Question Busy year for Aeromed teams

From the MOD website:

http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/De...romedTeams.htm

How much longer can this be sustained by our kn*ackered strategic transport fleet?
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As long as they need us to...
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Here here!!

I hear there was several more this evening.
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I have someone very close to me out there in one of the sandpits right now in the Aeromed role. Cannot say who or where, but in the last 5 months this person has been back to the uk for 16 hours every week, they are one of 6 Aeromed crews that (apart from there other medcare duties)take the out of area flights in turn!!! That is as close to one Aeromed flight a day, with numbers ranging from..... well more than one and can be a lot. The British population have no idea, and as we approach rememberence Sunday we need a sustained effort of support for our guys and gals.
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Trust me, those of us who are involved will always do whatever it takes.

A little more support from those a long way up the chain would help, but we'll get it done one way or another.
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God Bless you and your kind Glum
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