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Prince Charles is in big trouble
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One of the more spectacular cases of recent times involved Capt Sir Alan McIlwraith, CBE, DSO, MC, MiD - or, rather, plain Alan McIlwraith, a call-centre worker living on a Glasgow council estate who built up an elaborate fake persona as a highly decorated officer who had finished top of his class at Sandhurst and served in the Balkans.
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Channel 4 should do a program about these guys in their 8pm documentary slot.
Then the guys could at least say they've been "Mentioned in Dispatches". |
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Boom Tish!
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*HEAR*
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eh... have you seen trooping of the colour...
all the royal family are wearing chests full of medals. more medals than Audie Murphy. |
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People are impressed. You get carried away. Buy medals on eBay. Wear them to a Remembrance Day parade
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"Buy medals on eBay. Wear them to a Remembrance Day parade"
Some of the forumites here might be tempted by that. Get yourself the one called an "Iron Cross", that one gets extra respect! |
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the Russian soldiers have like three times the medals other soldiers have.
but those guys worked for them. russian blood american money and british know how. russian war poster - come and kill your German. sounds like the best war film title. |
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A bill being put forward to criminalise wearing war medals that you have not earned
Sledgehammer to crack a nut? Is this really a big enough problem to be worth worrying about? Presumably even after wearing unearned medals is outlawed, this handful of fantasists will still be able to bore people in pubs with the exploits in WW2, the Falklands or Iraq, and will still be allowed to claim they've won medals and show them off to people (because possession cannot be banned or it will kill off the collectors market). |
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EvgenyKissin 26 Nov 16 23:33
One of the more spectacular cases of recent times involved Capt Sir Alan McIlwraith, CBE, DSO, MC, MiD - or, rather, plain Alan McIlwraith, a call-centre worker living on a Glasgow council estate who built up an elaborate fake persona as a highly decorated officer who had finished top of his class at Sandhurst and served in the Balkans. Would have said this was the forum member known as bigmart. Until the claim he was a call centre worker. |
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Who was that cartoon character...?
Remember it from my youth.. Dick Dastardly, or was it Mutley? I think it was Wacky Races. They where always trying to get medals. Maybe these fantasist fluckwhits used to watch this |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loZdzLqUCDw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rZgtMGD_o8 meanwhile the real soldiers are chucking medals back at no10 better selling them on ebay to the fakers |
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Prince Edward
Five of the medals are commemorative — for the Queen's Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilee ![]() |
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the Russian soldiers have like three times the medals other soldiers have.
but those guys worked for them. russian blood american money and british know how. The Eastern front was a bloody battle of attrition -- the Russian equivalent of the Somme for us. That said, if Stalin hadn't shot all the Russian generals in the 1930s, the Red Army might have won sooner. And wasn't it the Battle of Moscow where most of the Russian tanks were British, supplied via the Arctic convoys? It wasn't so much American money as American industry that won the war. Their planes and tanks might not have been perfect but they certainly rolled off those Detroit production lines. |
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Banksters certainly did well
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