Posted on 11/12/2018 1:30:47 PM PST by DFG
Even when it does harm, many Brits tend to have a high-handed, superior manner in dealing with Americans. The exceptions tend to be Thatcherite type conservatives, who tend to admire the US and like Americans.
The guy I knew was also a scout leader. Do you remember his name?
Gold,Sword,Juno,Omaha, Utah and I didn’t look it up.
Hmmmm ...
OK, without looking:
Utah and Omaha were American
Juno and Sword were British
Gold was Canadian.
Now, I’ll go check.
No! Juno was Canadian; Gold and Sword were British.
I didn’t either. My whole family is military...but not me, bad eyes and lungs. Oh well...
Even when it does harm, many Brits tend to have a high-handed, superior manner in dealing with Americans.
>Five star admiral Ernest King must have been well aware of this, he was renowned for his opposition to the Brits high-handedness, so much so some historians call him an anglo-phobe. Eisenhower,trying to get the chief of staffs to “work with the Brits,” said “somebody ought to shoot King.”
oops....... yep. of course the airborne too
Ernie King had such a prickly personality that he was said to always be in a rage. Moreover, he would have put a greater effort into fighting Japan. That cannot have pleased Eisenhower, who was chronically hard pressed to get the needed naval resources, especially landing craft.
Lyle Frost
Different guy. The guy I knew was also involved with Scouts. I forget his name but would have recognized it.
I doubt there were that many UDT guys on Normandy that night. Hero’s all
I only know because the V For Victory games were named for them.
Yes, hero’s all
I've read the show, "Seal Team" has credible advisors for that show. It's one of our favorites.
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