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Felix the Cat
02-01-2006, 11:31 PM
Prince Harry to be posted to Iraq (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/02/01/nharry01.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/02/01/ixnewstop.html)

Prince Harry is to be sent to Iraq next year as a troop commander and is likely to patrol the hazardous border with Iran, defence sources have disclosed.

The third in line to the throne will join the Army's 1st Mechanised Brigade, which will be deployed to Basra in May 2007.

The prince has told colleagues that he is determined to go on operations and be treated as normally as possible - not kept out of the line of fire.

Defence chiefs, in consultation with the Prince of Wales's office, will have to devise a plan that will not put his life or those of his troops in any greater danger. Substantial planning will go into the deployment and the media is likely to be asked for co-operation on security aspects of the mission.

As a troop commander in the Blues and Royals, the prince will have the rank of cornet, equivalent to a second lieutenant, in charge of 11 men and four light tanks.

The reconnaissance formation will patrol the long border with Iran where weapons, insurgents, drugs and money are smuggled.

The prince's men will use night vision equipment to find terrorists trying to bring in sophisticated bomb making devices.

The desert patrols last up to 10 days with supplies being dropped from aircraft. The work is said to appeal to the soldiers as a mixture of Lawrence of Arabia and Prince 'is a cracking officer' the early SAS long-range desert patrols of the Second World War.

Although the mission will be hazardous, the prince is keen that his royal position will not disqualify him.

"There's no way I'm going to put myself through Sandhurst and then sit on my arse back home while my boys are out fighting for their country," he has said.

Instructors at Sandhurst have been impressed by Prince Harry's approach. "He is going to be a real asset to the Army," a senior officer said. "It would be a real shame if the Palace or MoD did not allow him to go on operations because he is a cracking officer."

B-Pep
02-02-2006, 01:05 AM
I'll enjoy seeing that pig get his head chopped off.

You know for a fact the "insurgents" will be specifically looking for him.

Berianidze
02-02-2006, 01:33 AM
"There's no way I'm going to put myself through Sandhurst and then sit on my arse back home while my boys are out fighting for their country," he has said.

ROFL it won't be long until the prince is defecating in his pants staring down the long rusty blade that will seperate his head from his body...he makes me think of a child just anxious to get in a battle-zone and play soldier.
http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/specials/prince_harry_at_21/fotos/soliders2.jpg

Anarch
02-02-2006, 11:59 PM
Good for him. I hope nothing bad happens to him, and he turns out ok. :)

Vindex
02-03-2006, 03:14 AM
Well it is does suprise me to see, a child of the upper elite who still has a sense of Nobility. Can you image bush's brats doing that or most rich money brats I don't. I do not agree with the war, but I respect his sense of Honour and Duty.

Anarch
02-03-2006, 03:22 AM
Well it is does suprise me to see, a child of the upper elite who still has a sense of Nobility. Can you image bush's brats doing that or most rich money brats I don't. I do not agree with the war, but I respect his sense of Honour and Duty.

My point precisely. It's encouraging to see that one of Europe's few remaining royal families can produce a young man actually worthy of being King.

I'll enjoy seeing that pig get his head chopped off.

You know for a fact the "insurgents" will be specifically looking for him.


I'm not entirely sure that will happen. The insurgents would have to be spectacularly stupid to think that Britain wouldn't respond with the greatest reprisal attacks since, well, Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi's men killed General Charles Gordon.

Kodos
02-03-2006, 03:23 AM
My point precisely. It's encouraging to see that one of Europe's few remaining royal families can produce a young man actually worthy of being King.


Agreed... too bad hes only 3rd in line. Up to after WWII royals were expected to be frontline military leaders...

Starr
02-03-2006, 03:28 AM
Yeah, well if he does not get the hell out of there when he truly realizes that it is not all fun and games I would agree.

OVERWATCH
02-03-2006, 03:33 AM
Well it is does suprise me to see, a child of the upper elite who still has a sense of Nobility. Can you image bush's brats doing that or most rich money brats I don't. I do not agree with the war, but I respect his sense of Honour and Duty.

Indeed, and agreed.:D

Jonathan
02-03-2006, 09:35 AM
It's encouraging to see that one of Europe's few remaining royal families can produce a young man actually worthy of being King.
Let's not push the boat out.

Basil Fawlty
02-03-2006, 09:43 AM
My point precisely. It's encouraging to see that one of Europe's few remaining royal families can produce a young man actually worthy of being King.O.k., so what do you think qualifies him as kingly material?

Ahknaton
02-03-2006, 10:38 AM
O.k., so what do you think qualifies him as kingly material?
Red hair. :D

Basil Fawlty
02-03-2006, 10:59 AM
Red hair. :D Considering that modern royals are so inconsequential, that's as good a qualification as any other. :D

Hakluyt
02-03-2006, 04:15 PM
Best of luck to him

Considering that modern royals are so inconsequential, that's as good a qualification as any other.
An Irishman advancing an opinion on royalty and/or constitutional matters?

Agreed... too bad hes only 3rd in line. Up to after WWII royals were expected to be frontline military leaders...
Some people were actually trying to get him to start a new House in Canada...

Felix the Cat
02-03-2006, 08:03 PM
Good luck to the prince, but it's Euan Blair I'd prefer to see dodging lead in Iraq...

brigadier Biggles
02-03-2006, 09:27 PM
Good luck to the prince, but it's Euan Blair I'd prefer to see dodging lead in Iraq...

:lol that cokehead could do with seeing firsthand what his war criminal of a father has done.

Basil Fawlty
02-03-2006, 11:01 PM
An Irishman advancing an opinion on royalty and/or constitutional matters?And sure why not?





That's not a rhetorical question.