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[C5] MyxUser is Offline

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20 Jul 2007 8:30 AM  
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=469371

What the article doesn't mention is that throughout the engagement, he fired over nine thousand rounds from his machine guns and actually needed colleagues to take an armoured truck from the depot loaded up with ammo so he could be re-armed!


[C5] C3RB3RUSUser is Offline

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20 Jul 2007 12:49 PM  
wow thast a whole lot of noob spraying
GoraqUser is Offline

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20 Jul 2007 6:06 PM  
aye, spray and pray at its best

serious note though, grats to that man.

/salute
JohnsUser is Offline

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21 Jul 2007 6:37 PM  
What a guy

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21 Jul 2007 6:49 PM  
That is the type of guy you need in your unit. top chap.
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03 Aug 2007 3:02 PM  
different group of lads mentioned at the bottom

"With no troop - carrying helicopters available, they clung to the outside of Apaches - which have no passenger seats - as they flew behind enemy lines. Pilots Captain Nicholas Barton, Warrant Officer Mark Rutherford and Staff Sgt Keith Armatage of 4 Regiment Army Air Corps were recognised for their bravery in the rescue attempt, along with Captain David Rigg of the Royal Engineers. "
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03 Aug 2007 5:03 PM  
i could have done it with an uzi, a cigar, 2 packs of bubble gum and some okley sun glasses.

Respect for doing it standing up right on the back of a truck tho.
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