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OT - BBC Our War Series 2
Hi,
Some of you may have seen "Our War" last year - a remarkable series intercutting eyewitness accounts with personal video footage of combat in Afghanistan. Well the second series began this evening at 21.00 on BBC Three - also available on iPlayer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode..._Hornets_Nest/ Again some very moving scenes from the eyewitnesses -and stirring courage under fire - and not just amongst the infantry. Tonight's episode featured a Casevac pilot flying a Chinook in a sandstorm by following an Apache (that, unlike him, could actually see where he was going) - I can only imagine how much of a buttock clencher that flight was for everyone involved. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/2012/0...af-pilot.shtml Fl.Lt Singh's earlier mission (to collect Kingsman Darren Deady) is described and shown in the episode - including a close call for one soldier who almost suffered one of the more unusual combat injuries - squished by landing casevac Chinook! Anyway I hope nobody objects to this post despite it being off topic. It was a remarkable programme featuring some remarkable young men. Malc |
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I have no objection. I'm going to have a look at these when I get home.
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I watched episode 1 and most of episode 2 of the first series of Our War last night, it was really good. In episode one there seemed to be a big improvement in the performance of the platoon after the first engagement (the first engagement seemed to leave many of the soldiers panic-stricken, poor bastards).
I've never been in combat so I can't claim to be an expert on human reactions under those circumstances but I was a bit surprised that when the platoon had one critically injured and one wounded but pretty much functional it completely withdrew from combat, at speed (2 of the 3 sections withdrew immediately and were shortly joined by the third). Is that standard practice?
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All ranks are green. Most Nations came into Afghanistan with few middle ranks that had come into combat in even a UN Mission. 10 years has salted the ranks with Soldiers who have seen it and felt it. The Seniormost ranks have changed and those unsuited to adapt have retired or been passed over. |
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I just want to post my best wishes to the soldiers of 2 Mercian featured on the programme.
I particularly loved the line "soldiers always complain, if they were in heaven they would say 'it's shit here isn't it.'" Best wishes to them all from a member of the Army Cadet Force badged Mercian and previously 5WFR. |
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