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Old 26th Feb 2011, 22:05
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The 'special' is simple.

They had TWO lumpy boxes each with an extra Mars bar as it takes a lot of energy and effort to keep the ring piece 'sixpence' instead of 'dinner-plate'.

You never know, perhaps they called up 'Cat's Eyes Cunningham' to help . . .
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Old 26th Feb 2011, 22:22
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Isnt the special fit designed to carry all the dictaphones and manuscripts that the SF carry with them for their next book?

Fun listening to the Sky News security analyst making out that we've got AC130s flying top cover!
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Old 26th Feb 2011, 22:22
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Well done guys and gals, especially under the coalition handicap.
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Old 26th Feb 2011, 22:43
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I've no doubt that at some point the boys and girls involved will grace this page and i just wanted to say good job. I seem to remember a few months ago when SDSR was being drafted some government monkeys talking about "tomorrows defence challenges" "and flexible" when all along it was an obvious "defence is an easy kill for a few billion" i wonder how many briefing papers will have had this scenario in it? Goes to show they have no idea what will come next. What is the point in paying taxes if you can’t defend your borders / interests? Defence first, i hate to say it but i think history may well teach us a lesson again soon, i hope we are ready for it? once again congrats on a job well done, i feel an outbreak of moral surfacing havent felt that in a while
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Old 26th Feb 2011, 23:13
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Very well done to the RAF et al.

Perhaps also a kind word for Malta Airport ATC, who are efficiently managing a lot of extra movements.

To say nothing of the Maltese population, who are largely supportive, despite potential retaliation by the regime against some Libyans on the islands, with the risk of colateral damage.
 
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some of the boys and girls involved know their efforts are appreciated !
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Old 26th Feb 2011, 23:44
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Thumbs up

Well done to all involved....but I'd hate to think what the Libyan equivalent of South Cerney is like!! Presumably they had Movers to make sure that the evacuees all had to turn up 40 miles away from the aircraft 6 hours beforehand as well!!
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 00:05
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Well done to all. I am sure that there is quite a bit of detail that isn't going to come out in public, and long may that be so. This was clearly not a simple AT flight.

Per Ardua.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 00:23
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So the closing of RAF Luqa was a good decision then?
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 00:30
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Well done to all concerned,
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 05:55
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So the closing of RAF Luqa was a good decision then?
I was there at the time. The then Maltese government were glad to see the back of us. At the time they were busily climbing into bed with.............................. Col Gaddafi!!!

What goes around..........

Well done to all involved in the rescue.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 06:06
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Originally Posted by Fox3WheresMyBanana
Do we have the fighters left to provide top cover, I wonder?
Doesn't take 3 hours to get to Malta/Sardinia. Anybody in a pointy jet sitting there in case?
There are a couple of spare Mirages sitting in Malta doing nothing
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 06:49
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As 4fitter says, we can be assured our message is received. A stunning success, well done - and our thoughts to those still 'in theatre'.

It did, however, give me no joy to see 'the fox' on TV making 'the announcement' - he was either relishing his moment of glory in having got the SDSR 'just right' or sweating like a pig in case what was probably an organisational shambles at his level became public under journos' questioning.

Thank the Lord it is finally down to the military to implement all this.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 07:56
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BOAC,
Fox is just crowing because he has made Hague look incompetent and will probably get his job at the next reshuffle Nobody wants Defence as a politician - bit like being the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher in Harry Potter - no-one ever lasts more than a year in post. I wonder how much the MOD will charge the FCO for the use of their hardware and expertise(even though it all comes out of the same budget in the end).

Well done to the hercs(from a rotary mate) enjoy the headlines in todays papers.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 08:50
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PERRIN

As a ex USAF serviceman I know how much work it has been for the people that will not get into the papers. Very well done boys I was in the other war zone in Asia and found the public did not give credit to the armed forces and its going that way here (I now live in Scotland).
One question where do they get these *{**! they put as head of the MOD?
ie Fox,Reid etc. Well done again!!!
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 09:06
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Top work Albert and crews (ground and air) doing what they do best
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 09:37
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Well done all concerned, not over yet but as usual, when it gets tough we rely on our servicemen and women and they don't let us down. Despite frequent comment in these pages regarding the lack of interest and comitment by the civilian population, I don't really think that is a universal trend, many of my age group are truly interested in the future of our armed forces.

Just a thought and not trying to introduce a note of dissent - I would have thought the Special Operations folk at Mildenhall might well have been involved in all this plus the USN has significant assets down in the Med afloat and at Sigonella. There's mention this morning of Hungary getting involved today and, I think Romania, and even the Irish Air Corps has stepped in but I have heard virtually nothing about American help.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 10:40
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I guess the only drawback of rescuing so many is all those handshakes required back at base

Sweet work.
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Old 27th Feb 2011, 11:56
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Where was the rescued dog that was highlighted?
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