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On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 00:25:19 +0100, "Paul J. Adam"
wrote: In message , Howard Berkowitz writes In article , Peter Kemp wrote: SAS/SBS were issued with Stingers and IIRC got the first kill with a Stinger when a Pucara flew over a patrol which had stopped to brew up (have a cup of tea), and was promptly shot down. Is brewing up first part of the firing procedure, or just well understood? It's a sacred military ritual, violation of which requires vengeance. Exactly - some damn Argentine disturbed them while they were warming the teapot (aka slapping a mess tin of water on a hexy burner), and vengence had to be had immediately - the war being on was merely a coincidence - we're just lucky they weren't on an exercise outside Heathrow! Peter Kemp |
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