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albaqwerty | 14:17 Fri 04th Oct 2013 | ChatterBank
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I'm sure you're aware of this, but thought I'd post anyway.
(maybe it should be in news but I don't have a link, sorry)

617 squadron is flying out for the last time, to Afghanistan, when they return in 2016, they will be given a new name, which I don't think is fair, but things change I suppose.
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alba.......yes i have seen it, the squadron is going to be disbanded.

I saw them on TV leaving Lossiemouth for Afghanistan.........nothing is forever alba.

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When I saw it on the news last night, I thought of you :-)

I know nothing is forever, but it's the end of quite an historic era.
Off the topic, alba, but I was wondering if my link on your "rose' question of yesterday was of any help. Interested in knowing if that product actually works.
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stewey, thanks, will let you know soon :-) xxx
\\\\\When I saw it on the news last night, I thought of you :-) \\\\

LOL...have i told you that the Dam was still intact, my co pilot was badly injured and we had taken several ack-ack hits to the fuselage and I, although bleeding badly from a head wound, blood dripping into my eyes and blinding me, right tibia shattered, I turned the Lancaster to port and made my final run.

.......;-)
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sqad, you have never made a final run in the eyes of the ladies :-D xx
(well, I should rephrase, but wot the hey!)

It irks me that gentlemen who have served and are still around to see their units renamed as if they or their comrades didn't matter.
Sqad, old chap, I rather do hope that when "Bombs away" was yelled out you were humming "Skip to My Lou". Jolly good show there.

Sincerely, Barnes Wallace.
Yes, these things happen alba....I think that two or three, not sure, Dambusters are still alive today.
stewey........." angels bearing one five.......bandits Me 109's"
Sqad, you should read, if you have not already done so, "Winged Victory" by V Yeates. It's about a fighter squadron of the RFC during WW1. The author was actually a fighter pilot, and his descriptions of flying are magnificent: you think that you're in the cockpit with him!
stewey, thanks for the tip.
There's been a wee bit of a stushie (good Scots word that) about dropping 617, there appears to be a thing in the military about dropping all the famous names out of circulation which does not please those serving at the minute. It's like a big part of our forces heritage is being forgotten to suit "the modern military". I know change is important both fiscally and to insure that our military is capable but many of these regiments have a long and glorious history....don't kill it to suit!!

The Royal Regiment of Scotland just doesn't sound a good as The Highland Light Infantry or the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders or The Black Watch......and it's the same everywhere all through the Army. Our history as a fighting nation is being destroyed by nameless, faceless accountants and politicians who should know better!!

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