I left the British Army 50 years ago in 1969.and every time I see the lads there I feel that I should be there with them. Almost as if I'm letting them down because I'm not there. In my heart I will always be there. God bless them all.
Your never letting anyone down your still making us proud in what you did. We have to pass down the generations at point and the military will forever be family wether your still serving or not. We’re here to carry in making you all proud. Thank you for your service I appreciate it and I will be taking on your part very soon in the army
I get that 100%. ALL Ex Armed forces are extremely special people that should never be forgotten! We all sign an Oath of allegiance for life!! Much Love my friend.
Having spent some considerable time with the Chinook Force I can honestly say that was some phenomenal airmanship. The medical team obviously did everything they could and still do for the people that need them so desperately, total respect to every single man and women who so valiantly serve our country. Thanks for sharing this excellent video, sad as it is. RIP, Lest We Forget. I know I never will.
I served 23 years in the Infantry, getting out in Dec 2013 and am proud of all the British forces especially those who come running to save life. Without their expertises many would have not made it. And as for the people of Wooton Bassett, god bless you for the respect shown to the fallen.
First off... the entire crew of the Chinook are completely "Badass!" I cried from the moment they took off to the moment they touched down and off loaded their wounded compatriot! Then again I cried at the amazing show of love and respect by the citizenry lining the streets to show respect "too the fallen". Awesome video... amazing. My go and wipe my eyes now, I'm a wreck!
Panderichthys rhombolepis it’s almost on the level of disrespect like dafuq some mad emoji shit 😂 stay blessed bab if you haven’t subscribe to my channel for better content that this emoji spitting idiot 😂
I served with the MERT Team in the summer of 2008 and helped with the casualties in the back of the chinook just a horrific experience. I have total respect for the medics and doctors in combat. I'll never forget are loss. Are service men and women fought brave as hell over there RIP to the fallen
@@gringotom242 everyone does there job mate you me etc etc we don't take credit just get the job done no one can fault the troops just the ones who send us keep safe bro
Thank you for flying these Missons, as a ex infantry soldier its amazing to see how much you do behind the seen. This was my war. Lost friends and a family member in Afghanistan. It doesn't matter if it was a right war or not. Some of the best of my generation paid the ultimate sacrifice, or now live with mental wounds or physical wounds. The going down of the sun we will remember them. We will remember them.
Tell you what them helicopter pilots are angels..They do a brilliant job and they have saved a lot of soldiers lives...So Well done lads .good luck and keep safe..R.I.P chris gray
May God bless my brothers and sisters across the pond. Someday we hopefully will stop getting ourselves into these difficult situations. The fact we can count on you to stand shoulder to shoulder with us....means everything. Come to Tennessee and drinks on me. Godspeed
These pilots are angels. Can you imagine the feeling of being in deep trouble alone in the desert and seeing that someone has sent a helicopter to save you.
I am humbled by people like those partaking in the video. I´ve had the pleasure of seeing them lift of with one of my wounded brothers - He made it, barely! Surdenly thanks to the speed an agillety of the aircrew. Thank you all.
@@sonnyxn619 We just abandoned the country to the taliban, wasting trillions of dollars and thousands of soldiers' lives. All for the Military Industrial Complex. Now China is just swooping in to take the minerals anyway.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Had the pleasure to spend a proportion of my training working under the crewman in this video....an absolute fucking dude! Great bloke and a top instructor
I sincerely thank every fallen and serving British soldier you have done us proud and soon I will be following in your footsteps and I hope to do you proud
I was 20/21 when I was over there in 2010/11. The private also has the same name of my step father. What a video to watch. I haven't even finished watching it all at the time of writing this. I see the top comment though. :( I've always told everyone that the medevac pilots/crew are at the VERY TOP of the totem.
If you want to see the British Forces at there best watch this video Im proud to have served although I did not see combat I was just a TA solider in the 80s and 90s
It's been 12 years since my first Afghan tour and I thought I was over things. That Wootton Basset segment brought a lot of memories back though and tears to my eyes. Massive respect to the RAF pilots and people of Wootton Bassett
This pulled my heartstrings hard, couldn’t help shedding some tears seeing our lads coming home like that. So glad we’re finally pulling out of that hellhole but I don’t want their fight to have been for nothing.. seeing how the taliban are on the counter offensive already makes me sick. Salute to all the heroes who’ve served in any war, we wouldn’t be here living as we do without you.
All these chaps are heroes, but I'll still remember how utterly devastated his mum was years later when she was interviewed and the impact of his family. Rip Chris - you did all that was asked of you
If anyone is interested in seeing the ground side of this. Watch Ross Kemp in Afghanistan its on one of the episodes in the first series. Available on dailymotion.
Tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday. It shouldn't be a thing for our soldiers to give up their life so we can have better one. Our soldiers are second to none on the battlefields, the dedication and skill of the two pilots in this video is immense, some how they flew a chinook like it was a fighter jet. Lest we forget.
I am nearly 60yrs old. Watching these brave young men and women brings me near to tears. The troops that show such professionalism and such a dedication to each other deserve nothing but the greatest of RESPECT. THEY ARE TRUE HEROES. Bless them all.🏴😶
Respect to all who have served and still serving , There Bravery is second to none...... The British Armed Forces is small in numbers, but Bravery , Determination, Courage, initiative ,loyalty cannot be counted no matter how many zero’s you add on.
Soldiers deserve respect. The reasons for being wherever they are can be questioned, but they go when ordered and put it all on the line. RIP brave lad.
Every single person who has, currently does, or will be serving with any armed force couldn't make me prouder. But these guys make me prouder to be British than anything else 🇬🇧🇬🇧
WOW watching this in 2020.. 13 years after his death. i used to serve. respect for those who died. respect for those what they went through... i salute you brothers.. rest in peace..
Thankyou to all personnel absent and present for the sacrifice you make so my children, wife and I can live the life we do in peace and security. We are truly grateful and will never forget. ❤️🇬🇧💪
Is this video the one for the poor lad Chris Gray? I think it is so it didn't have a happy ending, R.I.P Chris, the MERT crews and the American Pedro crews were phenomenally brave to fly into these extremely dangerous situations but.... the lads on the ground are in the poop almost every day.🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌
My heart is with every soldiers family that had died they served our country’s well and took their lives for us children and adults to have a happy lairs lest we forget I will never forget them ❤️
Totally respect the people from Wootton Bassett, 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 salute you all and a big thanks 🤝 RIP TO ALL OUR BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE, HERO'S LEST WE FORGET
RIP Chris gray. The circumstances of this soldiers death were in a BBC series called out War. This was filmed coincidentally at the same time by a different film crew.
no, they are not allowed in front line roles such as infantry, royal marine or RAF Regiment, but they serve on the frontline in roles such as medics, IED/bomb diffusers, helicopter medic crew, pilots etc...
Title needs renaming as the RAF was flying the cow. Pilot officer was in the co seat so fresh out of training? Good bit of footage I had a tear in my eye. I was once based down at RAF Lyneham before I moved to Leaming and I was in Thetre with the nimrod crew that set alight and crashed after a2a refuelling. All crew lost inc SAS and SBS personnel. I was talking to one of the special forces guys the night before. Wars and conflicts are a terrible place to experience you feel too detached when a civi.
Here we are in 2021, the reality of the conflict in Afghanistan coming to an end, a result and ending that we predicted when our soldiers first went there. So many young men and women have given their lives over the past two decades, such a waist. But, if we able to give them a second chance in life, they’d do it all again, because they were with the best mates and camaraderie that one could ever wish for in life. A friendship that still kindles after death, RIP
And the saddest thing of all is we left the battlefield and not having achieved anything in 20 years of bitter fighting. BTW, I think the British and Canadians are better in supporting communication with locals then then gung-ho US-troops... This is the end of a tragedy, the next there is going to start all over again - RIP comrades in arms, you will never be forgotten - peace is only for the dead and the kind of heart - We didn't find either there...
Chinook flying back alone is not really unprotected. It still has 2 side MGs and a rear mounted MG. It’s not meant to be a gunship but it can defend itself if need be.
@@xkyleprivatex_9883 because the glass would have to be too thick, and therefore heavy. Also the view through thick glass like that distorts the vision which is not what you want either. Bullet proof glass is okay against small arms fire but anything large calibre would be able to penetrate anyway.
At about 5:00 when asked how the guy is doing the medic says "we're doing CPR" because the soldier obviously isn't breathing, 3 seconds later the narrator says "with the soldiers health deteriorating". Is this what's meant when people say, something like, that's just the typical English style of playing things down?
Its an old tradition from when we had horse drawn carriages, its his job to ensure all goes well from pick up to drop off of the coffin1 Hope this helps?
I knew i recognised the name Chris Gray and realised he was the brother of someone i went to school with. Truly devastating to see this all these years later.
Chinook pilot - we can ever go slow and steady or fast and low Medic - faster the better (Chinook pilot knowing the armed escort won’t be able to keep up knowing protection has gone and without a second thought) “No problem at all”. Forget hero’s this is the guy I would to inspire to be
Sad thing is I've grown up watching all the herse's coming through bassist wounding why they were doing it it was only till I joined the ATC I understood why.
I left the British Army 50 years ago in 1969.and every time I see the lads there I feel that I should be there with them. Almost as if I'm letting them down because I'm not there. In my heart I will always be there. God bless them all.
Your never letting anyone down your still making us proud in what you did. We have to pass down the generations at point and the military will forever be family wether your still serving or not. We’re here to carry in making you all proud. Thank you for your service I appreciate it and I will be taking on your part very soon in the army
Me to..
I get that 100%. ALL Ex Armed forces are extremely special people that should never be forgotten! We all sign an Oath of allegiance for life!! Much Love my friend.
My late Dad served in Malaya and he use to watch all the stuff about these guys did in Afghanistan.
Still have his service medals.
@CHASE EGBERT You are a kid, dont you dare impersonate the brave men and women who defend you and your roblox videos from terrorists.
0:36 ....that was the most rapid pre flight ever. these guys are just amazing
well yea they had to get a pre flight check done as fast as possible because wia is no joke thats a potential death if they didnt do it quickly
My thoughts as well, you can see by there faces it’s a bad one.
Pre flights would be done first thing in the morning and aircraft prepped for rapid start each day.
realgooner68 you clearly know nothing
@@mfscomif3890 haha, okay if you say so. 10 years on JHF and over 20 tours of Iraq and Afghanistan doing MERT but you obviously know better...
Only last week we lost another, sister in arms god bless.
Daz Leicester my she rest easy 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️
The boys are nutters .... Legends to the Grave
Having spent some considerable time with the Chinook Force I can honestly say that was some phenomenal airmanship. The medical team obviously did everything they could and still do for the people that need them so desperately, total respect to every single man and women who so valiantly serve our country. Thanks for sharing this excellent video, sad as it is. RIP, Lest We Forget. I know I never will.
I served 23 years in the Infantry, getting out in Dec 2013 and am proud of all the British forces especially those who come running to save life. Without their expertises many would have not made it. And as for the people of Wooton Bassett, god bless you for the respect shown to the fallen.
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 well said mate
First off... the entire crew of the Chinook are completely "Badass!"
I cried from the moment they took off to the moment they touched down and off loaded their wounded compatriot!
Then again I cried at the amazing show of love and respect by the citizenry lining the streets to show respect "too the fallen".
Awesome video... amazing.
My go and wipe my eyes now, I'm a wreck!
This town was honored by the Queen and became Royal Wootten Basset, the first time such an honor had been bestowed in over a century. Richly deserved!
When my friend lost his live in 42commando we went to royal wootten Bassett and it was absolutely incredible. Such a lovely show of emotion
@Enoch Powell look in th mirror, and ask yourself, why am I such a c%nt
@Enoch Powell for the pussy comment.
@Enoch Powell love your profile pic
^I^ RIP CHRIS GRAY AND TO ALL OUR OTHER FALLEN SOLDIERS ^I^ .... NEVER FORGOTTEN....
Panderichthys rhombolepis I know right yeah
Panderichthys rhombolepis it’s almost on the level of disrespect like dafuq some mad emoji shit 😂 stay blessed bab if you haven’t subscribe to my channel for better content that this emoji spitting idiot 😂
I served with the MERT Team in the summer of 2008 and helped with the casualties in the back of the chinook just a horrific experience. I have total respect for the medics and doctors in combat. I'll never forget are loss. Are service men and women fought brave as hell over there RIP to the fallen
Massive respect to you mate. You guys in the MERT teams were the greatest heroes in theatre in my eyes.
@@gringotom242 everyone does there job mate you me etc etc we don't take credit just get the job done no one can fault the troops just the ones who send us keep safe bro
Thank you for flying these Missons, as a ex infantry soldier its amazing to see how much you do behind the seen. This was my war. Lost friends and a family member in Afghanistan. It doesn't matter if it was a right war or not. Some of the best of my generation paid the ultimate sacrifice, or now live with mental wounds or physical wounds. The going down of the sun we will remember them. We will remember them.
Respect for my fellow brother and sisters in arms...you never forget losing an operator and friend
RAF, Army, Navy, SAS/SBS Elite forces make me feel proud to be British, I fucking love these guys
@Ethan Weight queen mate
@Ethan Weight ah right, you signed up for the army?
@Ethan Weight same mate am buzzin
@Panderichthys rhombolepis wit
@Panderichthys rhombolepis fuck are you on about
Tell you what them helicopter pilots are angels..They do a brilliant job and they have saved a lot of soldiers lives...So Well done lads .good luck and keep safe..R.I.P chris gray
He was a good lad, he will be missed...
Rest in Peace my British brothers in arms. Your fallen are in my thoughts as well this Memorial Day.
May God bless my brothers and sisters across the pond. Someday we hopefully will stop getting ourselves into these difficult situations. The fact we can count on you to stand shoulder to shoulder with us....means everything. Come to Tennessee and drinks on me. Godspeed
These pilots are angels.
Can you imagine the feeling of being in deep trouble alone in the desert and seeing that someone has sent a helicopter to save you.
Amazing
I am humbled by people like those partaking in the video.
I´ve had the pleasure of seeing them lift of with one of my wounded brothers - He made it, barely! Surdenly thanks to the speed an agillety of the aircrew. Thank you all.
Watching this in 2021, knowing the outcome of all the lads efforts is actually quite sickening. RIP
what happened to them?
@@sonnyxn619 We just abandoned the country to the taliban, wasting trillions of dollars and thousands of soldiers' lives. All for the Military Industrial Complex. Now China is just swooping in to take the minerals anyway.
@@sickre ik that i thought something happened to these soldiers in the video
I was just thinking the exact same thing.
Well they do swear an oath to the elite and not to their fellow citizens. What do they expect?
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Sug Ma 🤦♂️
Well age has condemn them. The Afghans and Iraq wars have both been condemned by the public.
Had the pleasure to spend a proportion of my training working under the crewman in this video....an absolute fucking dude! Great bloke and a top instructor
From being amazed at the skill on display to a tear in your eye at the end...a rollercoaster ride of emotions.
I sincerely thank every fallen and serving British soldier you have done us proud and soon I will be following in your footsteps and I hope to do you proud
James Cunningham did you?
Hows it going?
heart felt thanks to the good people of royal Wooton Bassett xxx pride and honour
I was 20/21 when I was over there in 2010/11. The private also has the same name of my step father. What a video to watch. I haven't even finished watching it all at the time of writing this. I see the top comment though. :(
I've always told everyone that the medevac pilots/crew are at the VERY TOP of the totem.
That is some impeccable airmanship right there! Excellent comm's, navigating and overall flying. Totally badass!
If you want to see the British Forces at there best watch this video Im proud to have served although I did not see combat I was just a TA solider in the 80s and 90s
yeah seen this one aswell, they casevaced Pvt Chris Gray, he died just after they landed back a base. He was the 55th Soldier killed in Afghanistan
RIP Chris. Job done.
It's been 12 years since my first Afghan tour and I thought I was over things. That Wootton Basset segment brought a lot of memories back though and tears to my eyes. Massive respect to the RAF pilots and people of Wootton Bassett
This pulled my heartstrings hard, couldn’t help shedding some tears seeing our lads coming home like that. So glad we’re finally pulling out of that hellhole but I don’t want their fight to have been for nothing.. seeing how the taliban are on the counter offensive already makes me sick. Salute to all the heroes who’ve served in any war, we wouldn’t be here living as we do without you.
All these chaps are heroes, but I'll still remember how utterly devastated his mum was years later when she was interviewed and the impact of his family. Rip Chris - you did all that was asked of you
@@Matser666777 choosing to die for ur country is quite literally freedom
@@Matser666777 ur just a bum fuck looking to hate on anything in life
@@Repoocn he could've had a family for his country, but he died young instead. Their are better things than your country worth fighting for.
If anyone is interested in seeing the ground side of this. Watch Ross Kemp in Afghanistan its on one of the episodes in the first series. Available on dailymotion.
Great professionals, very switched on and very humble. Top people.
RIP you will never be forgotten..... Thank you for protecting us
Pte Chris Gray, you will never be forgotten.
Tomorrow is Remembrance Sunday. It shouldn't be a thing for our soldiers to give up their life so we can have better one. Our soldiers are second to none on the battlefields, the dedication and skill of the two pilots in this video is immense, some how they flew a chinook like it was a fighter jet. Lest we forget.
I am nearly 60yrs old. Watching these brave young men and women brings me near to tears. The troops that show such professionalism and such a dedication to each other deserve nothing but the greatest of RESPECT.
THEY ARE TRUE HEROES.
Bless them all.🏴😶
Lest we forget. The day we forget the day we lose our humanity.
Respect to all who have served and still serving , There Bravery is second to none......
The British Armed Forces is small in numbers, but Bravery , Determination, Courage, initiative ,loyalty cannot be counted no matter how many zero’s you add on.
Soldiers deserve respect. The reasons for being wherever they are can be questioned, but they go when ordered and put it all on the line. RIP brave lad.
What a brilliant and lovely community.
If only my home town followed this tradition.
Every single person who has, currently does, or will be serving with any armed force couldn't make me prouder. But these guys make me prouder to be British than anything else 🇬🇧🇬🇧
WOW watching this in 2020.. 13 years after his death. i used to serve. respect for those who died. respect for those what they went through... i salute you brothers.. rest in peace..
The RAF boys get a hard time, but the pilots and MERT teams are second to none.
i broke my mouse trying to like that so many times :P
I live in Bassett, we did what we could and the whole town did it with pride.
It was an honour to see them through as they did us.
Always in my mind and soul. Thank you.
Thankyou to all personnel absent and present for the sacrifice you make so my children, wife and I can live the life we do in peace and security. We are truly grateful and will never forget. ❤️🇬🇧💪
Proud to be an ex RAF C-130 engineer from RAF Lyneham but also a Wootton Bassett resident.
Brought tears to this Aussie soldiers eyes. We have ANZAC Day. But this is different. Well done. Very well done.
Fantastic. There's nothing else to say!
Is this video the one for the poor lad Chris Gray? I think it is so it didn't have a happy ending, R.I.P Chris, the MERT crews and the American Pedro crews were phenomenally brave to fly into these extremely dangerous situations but.... the lads on the ground are in the poop almost every day.🇬🇧🇺🇸✌✌
My heart is with every soldiers family that had died they served our country’s well and took their lives for us children and adults to have a happy lairs lest we forget I will never forget them ❤️
British pilots, Best in the sky
Champion work team. Gave the young hero his best chance of making it!
We will remember them!
oh man. so so sad. god bless everyone and the fallen in this clip
Totally respect the people from Wootton Bassett, 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 salute you all and a big thanks 🤝 RIP TO ALL OUR BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE MADE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE, HERO'S LEST WE FORGET
RIP Chris gray. The circumstances of this soldiers death were in a BBC series called out War. This was filmed coincidentally at the same time by a different film crew.
no, they are not allowed in front line roles such as infantry, royal marine or RAF Regiment, but they serve on the frontline in roles such as medics, IED/bomb diffusers, helicopter medic crew, pilots etc...
Shivers at the end of this.
thank you for your service's.
7:44 royal wootton bassett. i live there, just down the road.
Respekt to them who are fighting on Ground and them who get them out .
How does chinook outpace an apache? 5:10
Two sets of blades? Idk
Where is this video from? Thank you for uploading it - that preflight was amazing
When did the army have chinooks?
Title needs renaming as the RAF was flying the cow. Pilot officer was in the co seat so fresh out of training? Good bit of footage I had a tear in my eye. I was once based down at RAF Lyneham before I moved to Leaming and I was in Thetre with the nimrod crew that set alight and crashed after a2a refuelling. All crew lost inc SAS and SBS personnel. I was talking to one of the special forces guys the night before. Wars and conflicts are a terrible place to experience you feel too detached when a civi.
Here we are in 2021, the reality of the conflict in Afghanistan coming to an end, a result and ending that we predicted when our soldiers first went there. So many young men and women have given their lives over the past two decades, such a waist. But, if we able to give them a second chance in life, they’d do it all again, because they were with the best mates and camaraderie that one could ever wish for in life. A friendship that still kindles after death, RIP
That was a magnificent piece of flying.
thats how pre-flights should be done...keep up the good work
Can't do that everytime or you'll miss things
A good way to honour those warriors. May they rest in peace.
And the saddest thing of all is we left the battlefield and not having achieved anything in 20 years of bitter fighting. BTW, I think the British and Canadians are better in supporting communication with locals then then gung-ho US-troops... This is the end of a tragedy, the next there is going to start all over again - RIP comrades in arms, you will never be forgotten - peace is only for the dead and the kind of heart - We didn't find either there...
Private Chris Gray.Rest In Peace.
I wonder how these guys feel about the Taliban being back in charge.
A British Soldier, the worlds finest.
Chinook flying back alone is not really unprotected. It still has 2 side MGs and a rear mounted MG. It’s not meant to be a gunship but it can defend itself if need be.
has the helicopter bulletproof windshield?
+Mr. Turkey I believe not. Even so, AK rounds would go through the skin of the aircraft pretty easily.
No, the flooring has ceramic plates and side protection but the screens are just standard windscreens. Ex Chinny engineer
@@realgooner68 why aren't they bullet proof?
@@xkyleprivatex_9883 because the glass would have to be too thick, and therefore heavy. Also the view through thick glass like that distorts the vision which is not what you want either. Bullet proof glass is okay against small arms fire but anything large calibre would be able to penetrate anyway.
@@realgooner68 thanks
massive respect
Bird strike @ 4:26?
fantastic footage! such a shame we lost one of our boys!
Thanks u all we can be what ever we want in this free place we live in, thank u brothas n sistas hoorah god speed
Never forget our brave fallen infantry men. RIP.
At about 5:00 when asked how the guy is doing the medic says "we're doing CPR" because the soldier obviously isn't breathing, 3 seconds later the narrator says "with the soldiers health deteriorating".
Is this what's meant when people say, something like, that's just the typical English style of playing things down?
Given that the next step is to open the chest and manually squeeze the heart keep it beating...
Never Forgotten. 2021
What about that for teamwork, communication, camaraderie, dedication and pure professionalism.
do have a question who is the guy walking in front of the hurses? Just curious as i'm not from Britain
Its an old tradition from when we had horse drawn carriages, its his job to ensure all goes well from pick up to drop off of the coffin1 Hope this helps?
it does sorry it took so long to respond had net issues
Biggest pairs of brass balls ever, every fucking one of these warriors! World class, brave as lions 😎
It's so sorry to see them out side
True professionals
These guys the best.. back in 70s Ireland it was total shit fu@king nightmare. Sitting ducks we were ..
I knew i recognised the name Chris Gray and realised he was the brother of someone i went to school with. Truly devastating to see this all these years later.
Man for man best military on earth
everyone saying they love the army where are they
They fight for us our freedom and our lifes I can guess we all want to say RIP our heroes our comrades our friends we thank them all.
Truly amazing
Rest easy brothers & sisters ❤
Chinook pilot - we can ever go slow and steady or fast and low
Medic - faster the better
(Chinook pilot knowing the armed escort won’t be able to keep up knowing protection has gone and without a second thought)
“No problem at all”.
Forget hero’s this is the guy I would to inspire to be
"...try not to fanny around..." - BRITISH FOR, Lets not mince about, just be ready to get in and out.
Heartbreaking
Sad thing is I've grown up watching all the herse's coming through bassist wounding why they were doing it it was only till I joined the ATC I understood why.
What’s this documentary or what ever this is called