well done harry
following in ya uncle andy's footsteps
Figure it out - you are a soldier in WWII regularly assaulting enemy positions on several fronts, when you hear that Joseph Goebbels happens to be encamped in one of those fronts just as a fine example to the common German fighting men, and to Hitler himself. Hey, what a great guy Joe is, spurring on the regular guys and heralding the war effort against you and your fellow fighters.
Interested in being the one who plugs the propaganda at the source, score a major enemy scalp .... or not particularly bovvered, and let's make another cuppa and talk about it?
The news site that went against the rest of the media black-out deserves to be sued.
The news site that went against the rest of the media black-out deserves to be sued.
Is it not in the US? Effectively cannot be sued, in that case. Anyway, was the "media blackout" voluntary or enforced by a D-Listing? If its voluntary not a thing can be done anyway.
BREAKING NEWS - Simster in anti-royal post shocker.Can we please get over the pretence that the Royal family ever contribute anything to any war effort.
Before you slate me, I'm not denying he's a brave bloke being on the front line, or that he's a decent person, but lets face it, his training is a total waste of time. Either he does the right thing and fights thereby making himself and all around him a massive target, OR he avoids doing his time on the front line for those very reasons.
It's a nonsense.
Can we please get over the pretence that the Royal family ever contribute anything to any war effort.
Before you slate me, I'm not denying he's a brave bloke being on the front line, or that he's a decent person, but lets face it, his training is a total waste of time. Either he does the right thing and fights thereby making himself and all around him a massive target, OR he avoids doing his time on the front line for those very reasons.
It's a nonsense.
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Yes, I am a republican, but I'm merely illustrating why. Harry seems like a fairly normal person as Royals go, and I have nothing against him personally whatsoever. But how much has the state paid to have him trained up for what amounted to 10 weeks on the front line before he has had to be removed?BREAKING NEWS - Simster in anti-royal post shocker.
No one knew he was there, so he didn't make everyone a target. If he wasn't contributing then I must've imagined the pictures of him with a machine gun.
Better than being a SMURF like yourself young PHILLIP.Simster...you really are a muppet
Simster said:Can we please get over the pretence that the Royal family ever contribute anything to any war effort.
Throughout the Falklands War Prince Andrew flew on various missions, including Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Anti-Surface Warfare search (ASuW), exocet missile decoy, as well as other missions. He also helped in casualty evacuation, transport and was involved in some highly dangerous Search and Air Rescue (SAR) missions.
Commissioned as a Midshipman, Prince Philip spent six months on the battleship HMS Ramillies then serving in the Indian Ocean. In January 1941 he was posted to the Mediterranean fleet aboard the battleship HMS Valiant where, amongst other engagements, he was involved in the Battle of Crete. He was mentioned in despatches for his service during the Battle of Cape Matapan and was also awarded the Greek War Cross of Valour.
Promoted Sub-Lieutenant, and after a series of courses, Prince Philip was posted to the destroyer HMS Cornwallace, where he was subsequently involved in convoy escort tasks. Promotion to Lieutenant followed on 16 July 1942 and in October 1942, he became the ship's First Lieutenant (at 21 years of age, he was one of the youngest to be appointed a First Lieutenant). Whilst with HMS Cornwallace, he took part in the Allied invasion of Sicily.
Prince Philip was later posted as the First Lieutenant of the new destroyer HMS Whelp where he saw service with the British Pacific Fleet in the 27th Destroyer Flotilla, including being present in Tokyo Bay when the Japanese surrender was signed.
So utterly irrelevent to what I'm saying then.Although not a member of the Royal Family at the time, Prince Philip also has a distinguished career in the Royal Navy during WW2.
Plum.Yeah Simster.