For the ones that never came home

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Re: For the ones that never came home

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As a veteran I am respectful of paying tribute to our brave fallen heroes. they paid the ultimate price so that we all can live on. Thanks spud, and I raise my glass to the fallen. RIP Heroes.

As a veteran member of this forum. Moto Al has informed us of the fact he is dyslexic. This may attribute to the tone of his post. We must take this in to account when we read his post.

Respect to you all.
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My father in law and other family members and friends served in the Falklands being dyslexic doesn't excuse the fact the man is rude and ignorant and sometimes racist

Cracking post though Mark
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Re: For the ones that never came home

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boboneleg wrote:Nice one Spud.

If anyone wants to read a good book try this one........

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Diver-By-Tony ... SwpzdWtcvX

Tony was my best mate at school, I went into the RN later than him and I came out 9 months before the Faulklands started. Listening to some of the things he told me about it I consider myself to be very lucky.
I bought that book thanks for the heads up a really good read,despite it being fairly recent history I'd forgotten how many ships and men we lost
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