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War Crimes...

Think Hameln is gone now like a lot of units in Germany, sad really but I hear there is talk about putting a greater presence like we used to have back into Germany to strengthen NATO.
It was a great place, really enjoyed it, of course it was back in the cold war days, & we knew if it kicked off we had about 48 hours to live, but we were young, & the women..............& the clubs.............I remember deploying to a harbour area along side a woman's open prison, you don't get luckier than that, unless you were me! My chance came & went, I had to take a Brigadier to an O group, & ending up back at camp.
 
Did not that piers Morgan when editor of the Mirror print false fabricated stories of Uk forces committing atrocities

False fabricated pics of it as well ??

Bloke should have been banged up over the caper imo
 
Did not that piers Morgan when editor of the Mirror print false fabricated stories of Uk forces committing atrocities

False fabricated pics of it as well ??

Bloke should have been banged up over the caper imo
That would be reasonable if the soldiers that actually do commit atrocities get banged up too.
Far too much gets swept under the carpet.
 
It was a great place, really enjoyed it, of course it was back in the cold war days, & we knew if it kicked off we had about 48 hours to live, but we were young, & the women..............& the clubs.............I remember deploying to a harbour area along side a woman's open prison, you don't get luckier than that, unless you were me! My chance came & went, I had to take a Brigadier to an O group, & ending up back at camp.

I had a brother in law (dead now) who was in Brixmis, he used to drive others into E.Germany to monitor and photograph stuff, think he was the getaway driver. :LOL:
 
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That would be reasonable if the soldiers that actually do commit atrocities get banged up too.
Far too much gets swept under the carpet.

All very well and noble ??? And coming to that conclusion from one’s arm chair ??

But under your criteria ?? All or most of the special forces would probably get banged up ??

In fact according to an interview on radio news last week with the former head of armed forces
Lord Danet ( I think) many are now resigning from the special forces due to concerns about prosecutions ???? Or lack of back up from government etc
 
All very well and noble ??? And coming to that conclusion from one’s arm chair ??

But under your criteria ?? All or most of the special forces would probably get banged up ??

In fact according to an interview on radio news last week with the former head of armed forces
Lord Danet ( I think) many are now resigning from the special forces due to concerns about prosecutions ???? Or lack of back up from government etc
Every organisation has it's bad apples, if some are resigning, maybe they are the ones that need looking into?
 
All very well and noble ??? And coming to that conclusion from one’s arm chair ??

But under your criteria ?? All or most of the special forces would probably get banged up ??

In fact according to an interview on radio news last week with the former head of armed forces
Lord Danet ( I think) many are now resigning from the special forces due to concerns about prosecutions ???? Or lack of back up from government etc
All of this risk of prosecution is totally out of order. It is stopping our forces to complete tasks with the threat of court action and being made accountable. Send in the politicians and the solicitors instead and let them take the wrap.
 
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Every organisation has it's bad apples, if some are resigning, maybe they are the ones that need looking into?

And maybe they need to clarify what is, and what is not, lawful for UK servicemen to do.

They might struggle to justify that it's lawful for soldiers to shoot unarmed civilians who are running away in the back, or unarmed civilians waving white flags coming to the aid of the wounded, but swings-and-roundabouts, they might get no blow-back about soldiers shooting terrorists in Gibraltar.
 
It is stopping our forces to complete tasks with the threat of court action and being made accountable

Oh the poor little darlings, imagine them having to obey the Geneva convention. It must be awful for them. Let's just give them medals and pat them on the head for being brave little soldiers.
 
Let's just give them medals and pat them on the head for being brave little soldiers.

Or let's have a grown-up conversation about the limits of allowable behaviour for members of the UK armed forces.
 
Oh the poor little darlings, imagine them having to obey the Geneva convention. It must be awful for them. Let's just give them medals and pat them on the head for being brave little soldiers.

More patronising nonsense :giggle:
 
Oh the poor little darlings, imagine them having to obey the Geneva convention. It must be awful for them. Let's just give them medals and pat them on the head for being brave little soldiers.
Those poor little darlings as you refer to them are doing a job that they are being paid to do, too many people are very quick to criticise and judge based on what they feel is wrong, do you not just think that war is wrong rather than point the finger towards the poor souls who are sent to do the job.
 
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