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He was a Royal Marine, how did the Army fail him
He was a Royal Engineer originally before joining the Royal Marines.
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He was a Royal Marine, how did the Army fail him
Thought that was Ant? Anyway still not the Army's problem if he's a serving MarineHe was a Royal Engineer originally before joining the Royal Marines.
Watched it a bit this week..is that Chris? I thought he was but it said he was from Newcastle ( if I have the right fella , probation officer) .looks strong enough to do well ?show was canny , might give it a watch each week .Seems popular on here .No. 25 is a Mackem apparently.
Thought that was Ant? Anyway still not the Army's problem if he's a serving Marine
Just on reading that at the minute, love owt to do with the Falklands!If you want a good military read then "Don't Cry for me Sergeant Major" is class, a true story of the Falklands war told by reporters who were with our troops all the way.
Yep. John Mac was mustard.Yes, it was mint. John McAleese and Eddie Stone jamie theakston presented iirc?
They also done one called SAS survival secrets where they talk you through training and missions they'd done.
One of the Marines based in Stanley when the Argentinians invaded the Falklands was from sunderland,get his book "Too few too far"Just on reading that at the minute, love owt to do with the Falklands!
Home game. Mick Docherty’s testimonial v QPR. Tommy was managing QPR at the time, was sacked later that month then reinstated.I could be wrong (I never am so I'll be right) but I'm sure i was coming back from an SAFc away game when we heard about the SAS/Iran stuff in London.
I guess someone thought that the SAS were soft as shit. that worked out well. Dead! See ya later...
I knew i was rightHome game. Mick Docherty’s testimonial v QPR. Tommy was managing QPR at the time, was sacked later that month then reinstated.
As always.I knew i was right
I could be wrong (I never am so I'll be right) but I'm sure i was coming back from an SAFc away game when we heard about the SAS/Iran stuff in London.
I guess someone thought that the SAS were soft as shit. that worked out well. Dead! See ya later...
I don’t think he shys away from admitting his past behaviour was unacceptable though.There are loads of people who I think are twats and wouldn't say it to them. Doesn't he have history for assault? He's undeniably a bit of a cock.
Not British, but Chicken Hawk about Vietnam Huey pilot is goodJust on reading that at the minute, love owt to do with the Falklands!
I was proper fewming when the snooker was interrupted.As always.
It was a home evening kick off after the SAS lads had been in and done their job, interrupting the snooker on the telly.
Other than that, again you’re spot on.