Islay seems to think that you cannot be a hero if you are in a job where you know the risks, which would preclude any member of the armed forces from receiving a medal for bravery.
Islay, Pretty much unarmed he put his own life in peril in his attempts to save others. Why don’t you think that’s heroic? I don’t understand your reasoning.
Islay seems to think that you cannot be a hero if you are in a job where you know the risks, which would preclude any member of the armed forces from receiving a medal for bravery.
I have explained naomi look at my previous responses- he was doing his job!
Danny most of my male relatives have servied in the forces and some during times of War, please don't try and play that card.
Please also note before this gets thrown in my face I am not anti British or anti Police etc but I am anti fawning!
Islay, personally I think what he did went above and beyond the call of duty and that credit should be given where it’s due. In those circumstances a lesser man would have hopped it pretty smartish!
I think that we must also take into consideration thee fact that, if he had notified his superiors what was happening, he would have been told to wait for an armed response team.
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