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ShyTorque 11th Sep 2017 12:05


Originally Posted by charliegolf (Post 9888428)
You had meals? WTF!

CG

I think they were meals.... ;)

Bing 11th Sep 2017 12:32


Originally Posted by Crromwellman (Post 9888375)
I wonder how sorry some people are that we left Belize, probably to satisfy the bean counters, despite still having interests in that area. The French and Dutch kept garrisons in the area and consequently they had the wherewithall to respond to the recent hurricane disaster. Not us though. We rely on deploying from UK which all takes time and gives the media the excuse, not that they need one, to describe our response as "pathetic" and "too little, too late." If we had kept a small presence in Belize with some pre-positioned stores, we could have responded as quickly as the French and Dutch. Short term thinking rules - OK

RFA Mounts Bay was at Anguilla 12 hours after the hurricane hit with stores and personnel. I doubt anyone stationed in Belize could have got as much there as quickly. The French and Dutch garrisons are on the islands that got hit, which does give you something of an advantage in the response time, but you have to dig yourself out from under the rubble first.

The press coverage has mostly been uninformed b******s.

sycamore 11th Sep 2017 13:55

CROMWELLMAN,perhaps you should look at `google earth`,and measure the distances involved from Belize to the Islands,;shortest direct is 1600nm,pretty route via SAmerica is 2600nm.Fine if there happens to be a C130/Voyager/A400 in the area,but then you are jeopardising the aircraft flying into/around a hurricane.Not only that,but you have to clear with many countries to overfly,diplomatically,several of whom are not necessarily friendly having foreign military on their doorstep.

Could be the last? 11th Sep 2017 23:28

Could the HLS be Banana Bank?

The Pumas returned with a couple of dets in 2005 and explored the country ISO 3 Yorks - there were a few hotels and a horse riding ranch surrounding this HLS deep in the jungle.

Crromwellman 12th Sep 2017 16:51


Originally Posted by sycamore (Post 9888544)
CROMWELLMAN,perhaps you should look at `google earth`,and measure the distances involved from Belize to the Islands,;shortest direct is 1600nm,pretty route via SAmerica is 2600nm.Fine if there happens to be a C130/Voyager/A400 in the area,but then you are jeopardising the aircraft flying into/around a hurricane.Not only that,but you have to clear with many countries to overfly,diplomatically,several of whom are not necessarily friendly having foreign military on their doorstep.

Sorry Sycamore, I am an ex-Pongo so I was never a navigator and in the highest traditions of the Army I never could read a map. But thank you point taken


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