kipper keep fighting m8, it will be worth it in the end. to all that
know me "hello and hope all is well, gary loney if u need tickets
i have tickets 4 tranmere rovers, better than watching spurs.
[211] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 13:01pm
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- Brad - Glenn -
from: Belfast
Anto:
Memory RSI 111-
Prelims
Intro
"For those of you who do not know me I am Cpl Glenn Bradley of A
Company the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Rangers and my ASSISTANT
during this lesson will be Cpl Paul Alcock of the Recce Platoon the
2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Rangers..."
Need I say more
Dont ley him wear THAT suit...
[210] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 9:36am
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- BILLY -
from: ITC CATTERICK
Lads, many thanks for all your updated messages for Ally. Iwill ensure
he gets to see them on sat. I will be visting the family of the much
loved and missed LCPL PAUL MUIRHEAD, also on sat. Again i will be
taking all your thoughts and prayers. And to his resting place i shall
return once more to say a few words on behalf of all of us to some one
who will always be our friend and hero. you are with all of us
everyday mate for now and forever...
[209] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 9:04am
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- Anto Wickham -
from: Bangor
Hi all in Ranger Land, Hope ur all doing well and its good to see all
the well wishes for the lads and also to Kipper and his wife, This is
why we are Rangers till we die, no one is left behind or forgotten,
Faugh A Ballagh, Billy I dont know you mate but please pass on my
thoughts to the lads in hospital. Alan Summerville boy have you
changed! making the wee man and sign for his kit, I could tell a few
storys about you and kit mate, ha ha, is big John Miller still getting
you to light his fires? Our Ent Survial course!!
Gary Loney, ref tickets for this Tottenham I said football matches
mate not tickets for the London tube! I tryed to enail you from here
but I keep getting cut off when I do. email me mate
[email protected] I will chat there ref tickets but it will be no
problem for tickets for Spurs. but tottenham dont know,ha ha.
Well listen in,Brace up, show the movement, RANGERS, as you were,
RANGERS! Faugh A Ballagh till the next time, God be with you all
Brad, Paul will have more than 50p mate he has been saving and has now
68p some money from Cyprus when he was last there, he said it looks
the same, so he is getting there, but he said that he is sick of
carrying you, Sig course RSI ring a bell?
Anto
[208] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 8:58am
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- Dennis Haighton -
from: Ballymena / Dover
Billy thanks for keeping us updated on the progress of the lads in
hospital. When you go down on Sat please pass my best wishes on to
them all.Kipper keep the chain up mate my taughts are with you and the
family. A big hello to all the lads still out in Afgan keep the heads
down and come home safe FAB
[207] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 5:05am
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- Brad - Glenn -
from: Belfast
Belson - just relay to all the lads a speedy recovery and a loud faugh
a ballagh from the heart of empire.
Kipper - dont think we've met but Ive been where you are so keep
the chin up & keep all thoughts positive. I do a lot of Voluntary work
for Action Cancer, and I suggest you get in touch with them on
02890803344 or contact me for further direction.
Anto - thats a roger mate. Make sure some of that 22 year money is in
yr wallet for spending that day !!.. and make sure Alcock brings more
than 50p.
[206] Wed 4 Oct 2006, 3:15am
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- Gary Loney -
from: Armagh now Kent
Billy pass all my best wishes on 2 Ally and the boys.
Kipper I hope your wife is going 2 be ok mate, you have to keep
fighting.
Anto if you can get me a contact for any Tottenham tickets it would be
great.
All the boys in the sand take care.
FAB
[205] Tue 3 Oct 2006, 19:51pm
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- Charlie Beattie -
from: Ballymena Hey
Billy, will you pass on my best wishes to all our brave soldiers in
hospital on your visit on Saturday,also tell Ally that Steptoe sends
his regards and hopes to get a chance to call in for a visit with the
troops whilst he's over there driving.
CHEERS
[204] Tue 3 Oct 2006, 16:06pm
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- Alan Somerville -
from: Inverness
Billy,
1. Iv'e been to visit Ally and briefed him on the state of his
room; cleanliness, layout and of course the damage book. He laughed
and asked, "what are you going to do AGAI 67 me?"
2. When you visit him next, just check for progress and remind him
that he will need to re-sign the 1033s for his equipment, including
the R IRISH mug in his room he thinks I gave him.
3. The Lads from Afghanistan have forwarded a P1954 for his
attention. The NSNs on the paperwork are difficult to make out, but I
think it's for extra rations.
4. Finally, tell him I was thinking about him as well.
Faugh a Ballagh!
RQMS
[203] Tue 3 Oct 2006, 15:14pm
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- Gerry (Webmaster) -
from: St Helens formally Londonderry
Billy when you go down to see the lads tell them from me that we are
all very proud of them, for what they have done and what they will do
in the future. They have served their Regiment, Families & Country
with pride, God Bless each and everyone of you.
To the fallen, may they rest in peace and you will never be
forgotten.
This website is here for all Rangers past and present lets keep
marching forward as one and Clear the Way of our enemies, as we all
look to a brighter future with the help of the unselfish young men who
risk life and limb to ensure we and the world have a safer place to
live in.
To the lads still in theatre, keep the heads down lads, come home
safe.