A foot patrol of British soldiers recounted the moment that they survived an attack by a suicide bomber only to run into an ambush by the Taleban as they picked themselves up after the blast.
“It's the luck of the Irish,” said Sergeant Paul Harrison, 27, from Liverpool, who survived the attack along with the rest of his patrol from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment . Read It Here
(RG) There must have been a few lucky Shamrocks knocking about? No its just bloody good soldiering and a lot of hard training that makes your luck!
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.
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“It's the luck of the Irish,” said Sergeant Paul Harrison, 27, from Liverpool, who survived the attack along with the rest of his patrol from the 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment . Read It Here
(RG) There must have been a few lucky Shamrocks knocking about? No its just bloody good soldiering and a lot of hard training that makes your luck!
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.
Rogue_gunner_32_alpha@yahoo.co.uk
Boycott BP
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