Retired infantry officer. Conservative by nature and politics; Happily married and father and grandfather of eight. Loves V8 powered Range Rovers, Golden Retrievers, good books and technology and think there should be open season on Greenies. Born in the mid forties and overdue for servicing but most parts still work.

VC Awarded

A SOLDIER who deliberately drew enemy fire and then carried a wounded colleague to safety through a hail of bullets has been awarded the Victoria Cross.

Details of the SAS soldier’s bravery first emerged last year.

At the time the chief of Australia’s special operations, Major-General Tim McOwan, said in late 2007 Australian troops had encountered significant numbers of Taliban prepared to attack them in large groups.

An Australian, US and Afghan convoy was ambushed by a superior and well-prepared Taliban force while returning to base.

The clash resulted in nine Australian soldiers being wounded, the largest casualty toll of any single action since Vietnam. The previous day, the Australian soldiers killed 13 Taliban.

As the convoy withdrew, the Taliban opened fire. Major General McOwan said soldiers reacted without concern for their own safety.

One, identified only as Trooper F at the time, but now known to be Trooper Donaldson, deliberately exposed himself to enemy fire on several occasions to draw attention away from the wounded.

He then saw that a severely wounded Afghan interpreter had fallen from a vehicle and was lying on open ground raked by machine gun fire.

“Without prompting, and without regard to his own safety, Trooper F ran back to recover the wounded Afghan,” the major general said.

“He ran across about 80 metres of fire-swept and exposed ground, drawing intense and accurate machine-gun fire from the entrenched enemy positions.”

Still under fire, he lifted the wounded man onto his shoulders and carried him back to the convoy’s vehicles. He administered first aid and then returned to the fight.

Trooper Donaldson said he had not really thought about the danger when he went to rescue the stricken interpreter.

“I’m a soldier … I’m trained to fight, that’s what we do, it’s instinct and it’s natural and you don’t really think about it at the time,” he said.

“I just saw him there, I went over there and got him, that was it.”

Well done that man.

Hamas set up massacre

The pro-terrorist/Jew hating leftie mob can hardly hide their glee. A massacre in Gaza at last..”now the world will see we are right and the Israelis are the real terrorists”.

Not so.

It is a tactic of the terrorist organizations to surround themselves with civilians, children if possible, and then force the western powers to retalliate by attacking them. In Gaza, Hamas fired mortars from a school and predictably, Israeli soldiers counter bombarded. The school was also laced with booby traps (only Hamas could explain why) and consequently the Israeli mortars detonated some of these as well.

From the Jerusalum Post;

The school grounds were being used by terrorists to fire mortar shells at troops stationed nearby, and the soldiers responded by firing mortars back, the army said. According to the IDF, the dead included members of the Hamas rocket cell, including senior operatives Imad Abu Askhar and Hassan Abu Askhar.

The responsibility for deaths of the civilians, including the children, rests squarely on the shoulders of Hamas and before readers respond with “but the Jerusalem Post would say that”; keep in mind hiding behind civilians for shock media articles is a known tactic of the terrorists and has been employed in dozens of theatres for years

The horrendous result is a phsy-ops coup for Hamas as the media rush to report “ISRAELI MASSACRE” but no one mentions who set the scene.

Bother the spider

I find the graphics on this amazing.

BOTHER THE SPIDER……..

Poke and prod the spider with your mouse, also ‘grab’ one of its legs with your mouse and drag it around the screen — tell me it’s not alive!
Also anywhere on the map hit the space bar and it leaves little bugs. Lots of ’em!
Watch the spider go after them….

Go and have a play and be impressed with the graphics

from Bob Buick

The Phospherous beat-up

ISRAEL is believed to have used controversial white phosphorus shells to screen its assault on the heavily populated Gaza Strip yesterday.

The weapon, used by British and US forces in Iraq, can cause horrific burns but is not illegal if used as a smokescreen.

Which is what it is used for. Armies have plenty of ammo types to take the fight out of the enemy and have no logistical or tactical reason to use white phospherous (Willie Pete) as a weapon; but a journalist once discovered that if someone comes into contact with WP then it burns right though to the bone.

Hence, every time a western power goes to war we have this phosperous beat-up. Signal flares would have the same effect but apparently flares are not as ideologically unsound.

It always amuses me that while armies kill and dissect each others troops with high explosive artillery, the moment they use WP as a smokescreen it gets a whole article in the local press.

Weird.

Howard awarded well deserved gong

JOHN Howard will receive the US Presidential Medal of Freedom at a White House ceremony next week.

The award is the highest civilian honour bestowed by a United States president.

Mr Howard is being honoured for his role in fighting terrorism and for standing by the US as an ally during his 11 years as prime minister.

“Yes, I am honoured by it, more because of the compliment it pays to our country Australia,” Mr Howard said on ABC Radio.

Well done, John

Traitor Hicks gets lucky

The only woman who could love a terrorist and traitor, a human rights advocate, stands by her man.

“David Hicks is someone’s brother, son and father,” Aloysia wrote. “He gets scared, bleeds and feels pain just like you or I … He is someone who deserves to be treated with dignity, respect and compassion no matter what he has done.”

Aloysia, you treat him with dignity, respect and compassion, the majority of us will treat him with contempt.

The romance blossomed after Hicks moved from his home town of Adelaide to Sydney six months ago, where he found it easier to access rehabilitation services and settle back into the community.

He most probably found it easier to ‘get some’ as well. I trust Australian women otherwise wouldn’t go near him.

Traditions: just add spin

Barely a month ago Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon decides to abrogate defence responsibility and stand the navy down for two months over summer as a means of retaining sailors and already Debbie Guest, a journalist with The Australian cites it as ‘traditional’

In an article about the Navy rescuing a yachtsman south west of Albany, WA the stand down becomes traditional with the Government approved rider indicating the public shouldn’t be alarmed – national security is OK.

The naval operation came during the defence force’s traditional two-month stand-down over the Christmas period, although this does not have any affect on national security or the force’s ability to respond to emergencies.

In my time traditions took decades or generational change to be formed and accepted – now it just takes government spin.

As an aside we irreverent Infantrymen used to say; the Navy had traditions, the Army customs and the RAAF, habits.

Picking on us diggers again

QUEENSLAND workers have been told to take one for the faltering economy and forgo the luxury of an Anzac Day long weekend next year.

The edict has come from Premier Anna Bligh, who has insisted she was not prepared to impose the extra cost of an unnecessary day off on small businesses.

I’ve got a better idea Anna, why not ask the citizens to forgo the May Day long weekend.

Asylum seekers ‘seasonal’

THE Federal Government denies Australia is becoming a bigger target for illegal boat people, despite six boats making it into Australian waters in recent months.

A boat carrying 37 asylum seekers of unknown nationality was intercepted by the navy yesterday about 110 nautical miles north-east of Darwin.

Immigration Minister Chris Evans admitted a number of boat people had arrived in Australia’s waters recently.

“That’s partly due to the season, but partly due to the fact there has been some new tactics deployed,” Senator Evans said.

He’s right of course. We are currently undergoing an ALP season and the new tactics reflect that as well.

Thousands gather to watch drug user/dealer train

Richmond supporters have flocked to Punt Road to see star recruit Ben Cousins take his first steps with the Tigers.

Nearly 3000 fans packed into the Punt Road oval to watch what normally would have been a routine pre-season training session, but turned into an impromptu rally of club faithful.

His problems are not over yet as police in Victoria name him in court

Cousins has flown back into a storm of controversy amid court claims of links to an accused gangland killer.

As Cousins today begins a new life as a Richmond footballer, police yesterday named the fallen champ in court as being connected to alleged underworld figure Angelo Venditti.

Why do the AFL bother?

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