Posted on 09/07/2006 11:34:00 PM PDT by Stoat
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The quality of the armed forces on both sides of the pond is beyond reproach.
Here's a big, warm American THANK YOU to all of our dear British Friends for all of their incredible help and the tremendous sacrifices that they make every single day in fighting the war on terror!
Great story!
Thanks very much; I'm delighted that you enjoyed it!
The story brought a tear to my eye and so I knew that others had to see it too. Thank God that he survived...it could have very easily gone the other way.
I see positive stories like this only rarely in the 'mainstream' press...such a terrible shame.
Wouldn't blowing that IED from a safe distance [say, one 20mm HE round into it could do the job] be simpler, cheaper, less risky and so on? One suchround is something like $10; one captain is much more valuable.
Perhaps the bomb was in an area where it would have not been possible to detonate it safely? Unfortunately, the article doesn't go into that level of detail.
Guardian Unlimited Special reports Medals for acts of valour in Afghanistan and Iraq
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Captain Kevin Ivison of the Royal Logistic Corps is awarded the George Medal for risking his life to defuse a bomb after an explosive device killed two of his colleagues in Amara, southern Iraq, in February 2006.
"An angry crowd of Iraqis had gathered and disabling the device was necessary to protect them and to allow casualties to be removed," his citation says. "Without a robot to defuse it", it adds, Capt Ivison "took the decision to approach and disable the bomb himself. He realised the device was highly likely to detonate and kill him, and that terrorist snipers may still be in the vicinity. [He] set off past the casualties on the 'long walk' to the device" before detonating it from a safe distance.
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What wonderful men!
Even more reason to blow it from the distance. It would have taken care of that "angry crowd of Iraqis" at the same time - speak of hitting two birds with the same stone.
Yes, they make my heart swell with pride.
Wow. And they're hot, too!
Hooah!!!
Makes me proud to be an American of British stock.
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