Bav34
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Just sailed up through Portsmouth Harbour and every ships flag is at half-mast.
Can't see anything on the interweb.
Any ideas?
Can't see anything on the interweb.
Any ideas?
It all gets a bit overdone though, doesn't it? You would think the squaddies didn't realise that getting shot was a risk of the job.
What next? Hospitals fly a flag at half-mast every time a patient dies? DVLA flies a flag at half-mast every time a motorist gets killed? Treasury flies a flag at half-mast every time a taxpayer dies (unless they fall within the scope of IHT)?
It all gets a bit overdone though, doesn't it? You would think the squaddies didn't realise that getting shot was a risk of the job.
What next? Hospitals fly a flag at half-mast every time a patient dies? DVLA flies a flag at half-mast every time a motorist gets killed? Treasury flies a flag at half-mast every time a taxpayer dies (unless they fall within the scope of IHT)?
What an absolutely despicable and pathetic comment. Just to explain the difference, the marine was a colleague; They've one of their own, not a customer. The day they stop showing respect every time they lose someone is the day you have lost the Armed Forces.
It all gets a bit overdone though, doesn't it? You would think the squaddies didn't realise that getting shot was a risk of the job.
What next? Hospitals fly a flag at half-mast every time a patient dies? DVLA flies a flag at half-mast every time a motorist gets killed? Treasury flies a flag at half-mast every time a taxpayer dies (unless they fall within the scope of IHT)?
Did they do the same in WW2? Half mast in the whole fleet for every death?
I suppose we should be grateful that service deaths are relatively infrequent these days.
Thanks Dom. It was quite sobering. We first noted Ark Royal then a Destroyer, then 3 Frigates ... a moving sign of respect for such a loss.
I agree it is appalling. I think we are all part of the "family". Maybe I am unusual, I have shown my respect to the forces in Wooton Basset and been on many marches protesting against the illegal wars we should not be involved in.What an appalling posting.
On TV whenever I see that aircraft landing and the coffin being brought out my heart aches for the casualty and the family - it does not matter who they were.
It could be because our son is a RAF helicopter pilot and our nephew serves with the Army Air Corps and we feel part of the "family" but I believe I would feel the same whatever.
Tom
If you can't see the difference then I don't know whether to pity or despise you.