Peter Davies' new Osprey book arrived in the mail today. The topic is one that has been covered at length in various publications over the years, but Davies' books tend to offer new, interesting details. Hoping this one will, too.
@ThisIsEmPx AFAIK, it is because, inexplicably, these people are being advised to plead guilty. Who is advising them and why is beyond me... but it's exactly the same with @LucyTCWife and many others who have fallen victim to our two-tier policing and two-tier justice system in recent years.
@linmeitalks The Poles came here, worked hard, didn't try to change our laws, social norms or cultural norms, did not scrounge off the state, and did not make the country a more dangerous place. Then, many of them returned home. What's not to like about he Poles?
A Dauphin helicopter operated by the 658 Squadron Army Air Corps, which supports the elite British SAS, appears out of nowhere during heavy fog in England.
The 658 Squadron is often referred to as the British equivalent of the 160th SOAR.
@Heccles94 This is a reminder that Harry has 1.0 brain cells and therefore cannot be held accountable for being unable to distinguish between generating revenue and making money.
@Stsantek How is it that we have foreigners who have embedded themselves in our political infrastructure, complaining about British nationals welcoming the comments of foreigners who remain afar?
@CYD414@AngryBootneck She posted on LinkedIn that she had repeatedly failed the pilot aptitude tests. I think that has something to do with her suitability to fly a helicopter, don't you?
An F-15E enters an unrecoverable spin over Libya.
The crew apply the recovery procedure.
Nothing happens.
At 6,000 feet they make the only decision left.
Ken “MeSo” Harney & Tyler “Mask” Stark tell the story:
https://t.co/RJl9mRORia
Full episode at https://t.co/Za13ivD8Hp.
@LT_CCF_SBr How do you think she would have felt about you creating a post singling her out and failing to mention that names of the two other crewmen she died with?