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On Apr 7, 1:10 pm, "Duncan Heenan" wrote:
The American Way is to have an A10 shoot up your allies, and then refuse to release evidence to the inquest in case your gung-ho heros lose some of their medals which come with the cornflakes.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Duncan, How come when a Limey flys a Lynx off the HMS Cornhole all the sailors get captured? And when an American flys a Lynx he get more "Cornfake Medals" from the ol lady? LONDON - A U.S. Marine appeared before Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace March 21 to receive the United Kingdom's Distinguished Flying Cross for saving lives and in recognition for his bravery during combat operations in Iraq. Marine Maj. William D. Chesarek Jr., is the first U.S. servicemember to be so honored since World War II. Assigned as an exchange officer with the Royal Air Force's 847th Naval Air Squadron, Commando Helicopter Force, based at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in Somerset, England, the U.S. Marine flew the RAF's Lynx Mk7 helicopter -- the aircraft he used to dodge insurgent's bullets and rocket-propelled grenades. Joe |
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