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To: Perdogg

I agree this does seem odd for an SAS trooper - strange that he allowed himself to be photographed or the Brit DoD allowed him to be interviewed. I'm in the UK at the moment and there is no mention of this story on the radio or TV; just this article in the Telegraph.

Not sure that most armchair generals posting here would be fit to lick an SAS or other special forces boots - having served 5years + 2(reserve)in the conventional forces myself. But we're all free to give our opinions.

Not sure if it's too early to slam this guy or even take the story seriously.


107 posted on 03/12/2006 10:37:27 AM PST by MoonLanding
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To: MoonLanding

I haven't made any personal comments about this guy.


108 posted on 03/12/2006 11:12:32 AM PST by Perdogg (The Opinions expressed by Perdogg are correct and should be relied upon)
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To: MoonLanding
"I agree this does seem odd for an SAS trooper - strange that he allowed himself to be photographed or the Brit DoD allowed him to be interviewed"

I agree completely. I dated an SAS for 5 years and married to SF for 6 (different times of course)and I can't imagine either of these men going public with any comments (positive or negative) much less allowing their pictures over the wire. Something doesn't quite jive. For those who may have negative comments about SAS... most dangerous and highly trained weapons out there, and you always want them on your side. SAS helped develop our current Delta force.
122 posted on 03/12/2006 4:31:34 PM PST by ebersole
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