Felt appropriate to share this after Fridays event. As the dust settles on what must have been a dreadful weekend for all involved. Please talk. Please look after one another. Thank you for all those in uniform do for others 🙏
Left: President Trump insulting British and NATO troops saying they weren't on the front lines
Right: Aged 21, Liz was the youngest aircrew to deploy to Afghanistan (equivalent of the Air Ambulance), and the only female member of the crew on the Chinook helicopter for four years. Liz served 10 tours across 17 years.
"We picked up so many injured and dying American soldiers off the battlefield, it was a privilege and honor to do that, so that they may live"
"To have that dismissed by Trump was insulting"
"So many of our British soldiers, we dropped them off at the front line then went to get them back a few days later. We saw what they went through"
"Trump hasn't experienced that, he hasn't served"
@chinnychick hey Liz, listening to #UnconventionalSoldier as my first ever podcast.
Just listened to your episode. Thank you for being open and sharing what is an extremely inspirational story. 🫡
I ll be ordering a copy of your book!!
We are in for a very wet and windy few days heading into the Easter holiday break.
👉Check what are some key steps you can take now to ensure that your are prepared for bad weather whether you are travelling or staying home. https://t.co/00RgnpqzcL
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The UK Ministry of Defense published a video ironically asking how many countries a year later publicly recognized the results of Russian sham referendums in the occupied territories of Ukraine: Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.
Only two countries recognized them: North Korea and Syria.
Kia Ora Auckland,
Our friends at @MetService has advised for some incoming weather. A heavy rain watch has been issued for Auckland north of Orewa valid from 10:00pm Sunday to 3:00am Tuesday and Great Barrier Island valid from 1:00am Tuesday to 6:00pm Tuesday.
UA
Kia Ora Auckland,
Our friends at @MetService has advised for some incoming weather. A heavy rain watch has been issued for Auckland north of Orewa valid from 10:00pm Sunday to 3:00am Tuesday and Great Barrier Island valid from 1:00am Tuesday to 6:00pm Tuesday.
UA
The Government has introduced the Emergency Management Bill in Parliament today to ensure that Aotearoa’s emergency management system is inclusive, modern and enduring. The Bill replaces the two-decades old Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002. https://t.co/douXkJiokM
Kia ora folks, unfortunately it sounds like more bad weather may be on its way, with weather watches in place for multiple regions in the Upper North Island. Stay up to date with the latest weather warnings and watches from @MetService
https://t.co/hTTFiAo0e1