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Well we had a lot of Brit's in our squadron and the people that worked were good people, I mean just as twisted and weird as the rest of us but the ones of a certain "Class" were arrogant, supercilious #$%*s, and apt to mention colonies mind you we also had Yanks that were like that as well.Bill the demon.
Bobby not tweaking you, just pointing out that we as a group periodically are looked down upon by our allies much the same as the Poles, Australians, Kiwis etc were at various times, considered "cannon fodder" as it were.Bill the demon.
I think you'll have to agree that a lot of brave men hit those beaches with the full understanding they were cannon fodder. Just be glad they had the guts to get it done or we could be living in a very different world. I imagine each and every man had to face personal terror just to get off the landing craft.
There was Gallipoli movie too - Kevin Costner??