I guess there is an argument for asking tony "how come you so keen on sending troops to war , When you and yours never serve ?" Its probably not
big or clever but I bet it would make him squirm ?
Funny how the hundreth gets remebered but the 97 the 115th guess its human nature but seems kind of sick to me .Just glad wasen't me or any of my mates on the list .
I've known a fair few of the dead lads up to now (varying from knowing their face from working on the same barracks as them to working with their unit for six weeks in Iraq before they were killed) as well as seeing one of the lads during his last few minutes when he was brought to our camp for medical treatment.
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