Billy Belson, Please let all the lads in hospital know that al the
membersl in the Irish Rangers Association in North Down wish all of
them a speedy recovery and that they are in our thoughts, and that we
are praying for them. They have done the Regiment and thier families
proud.
Faugh A Ballagh
Anto
[89] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 15:50pm
����
- Jason Magill -
from: Lithuania
Billy Belson
Send my regards to all the lads in B-ham hospital, hope they all make
a speedy recovery.
F.A.B.
[88] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 11:22am
����
- noel mcnaught -
from: preston rebro
fao belson please pass on my reguards for a speedie recovery to the
lads in brum no doubt champing at the bit to get back to the bn also
my condolences to the brave men who have given thier all in the line
of duty we must keep thier memorys alive f-a-b
[87] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 10:36am
����
- BILLY BELSON -
from: BANGOR/ ITC CATTERICK
"THOUGHT FOR THE WEEKEND"
proud to be a Irish Ranger? even more so after
recent event s that have brought us all closer
together? proud to belong to that special band
of brothers? you bet.NOTHING CAN SEPARATE
US NOW
[86] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 10:16am
����
- BILLY BELSON -
from: BANGOR/ ITC CATTERICK
Many thanks from everyone who sent in there up dated messages for the
blokes in B"HAM hospital. We will be carrying everyones well
wishes with us to tell the boys. Keep them coming lads they do the
blokes a world of good. Many thanks once again . For jimmy and darren
will ring sunday night reference details for tuesdays visit to the
fort. F.A.B
[85] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 10:03am
����
- Tony Mason -
from: Folkestone for now
Belson,
Please send my best wishes to all the lads, Ali keep making
improvement, Mr Martin we cant send you anywhere, hope to make a visit
myself shortly. Thanks to Gerry for making this all possible.
[84] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 6:20am
����
- Peter Kane -
from: York
Belson,
Can you pass it on to the lads in Birmingham that I wish them all a
speedy recovery, my thoughts are with them and their families during
this difficult time, the RANGER family will always be there for
them.
FAUGH A BALLAGH
[83] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 6:00am
����
- Dougie -
from: Salisbury,Belfast,Wherever
Like Joe I would also like to thank both Lt Col McGovern and WO1(RSM)
Bradley for taking the time and effort to keep all us 'Rangers
Past' posted on the welfare of our injured brothers who I hope
will make the fullest and speediest of recoveries.
I would also like to offer my deepest and most sincere condolences to
the families, friends and colleagues of our young warriors who gave
their all in 'clearing the way' for the rest of us -
They will never be forgotten,
Faugh -A- Ballagh
Dougie
[82] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 4:40am
����
- Willie Orr -
from: Belfast/Canterbury
FAO Billy Belson, Please send my regards to all the injured personnel
recovering in Birmingham and wish them a speedy recovery. My thoughts
and prayers are with them and with the families of those who give the
ultimate sacriface, may God be looking down on those still out in
Helmand.
[81] Fri 15 Sep 2006, 4:13am
����
- hammy -
from: st helens
thinking of all the families who have lost a loved one and speedy
recovery to all our lads who are injured,,,been out long time but once
a ranger always a ranger