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Deaths On Brecon Beacons
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This has really upset and worried me. I know they have to face terrible conditions in Afghanistan, etc., but surely there should have been more supervision and observation on a training exercise.
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Lot of macho crap being spouted by people willing to forgive the armed forces anything. This was not one isolated casulty by two deaths Of Territorial Army people - not even full time soldiers What next? shooting recruits because that's what they might expect. I wonder if some of these people voicing these opinions would feel comfortable doing so to the...
08:23 Mon 15th Jul 2013
Some of the exercises for the more 'sneaky-peaky' regiments *have* to be exacting. The participants are given a task and a time and have to complete it without supervision; or at least there are large portions of time where supervision is not possible.
It is a tragedy that these deaths occurred and the wisdom of letting this sort of exercise [as there are few details it isn't possible to comment further] take place in the sort of weather we are presently experiencing, ought to be questioned.
It is a tragedy that these deaths occurred and the wisdom of letting this sort of exercise [as there are few details it isn't possible to comment further] take place in the sort of weather we are presently experiencing, ought to be questioned.
I think cannon fodder was the word you were after Sqad. I appreciate that people need to be trained under arduous conditions but dying during an excercise cats doubt on the wisdom of whoever planned that exercise which in turn casts doubt on what exactly is necessary. It's one thing to die because you've been shot by the enemy it's another to die because some colonel in an aircinditioned office has no common sense.
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