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Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 18 Feb 2010, 21:56
by Firebird
No wonder they moaned like b*ggery when we sent the FGR4s down there.

Maybe the USMC will loan us one of their carriers just like last time.

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 02:16
by TonkaRepairMan
Undermanned :cry: , overstretched :( , old ships and aircraft :cry: , poor technical support/supply :cry: and a government with no spine, hell bent on further cost cutting :cry: ...............what better time to strike at the UK !

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 03:51
by MIKE JG
Shoot, we don't have anything to spare these days ourselves...

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 10:15
by maddog65
I just recently read Ghost Force by Patrick Robinson, here is an excerpt from the book.
"The year is 2011, and Russia is poised to help Argentina blast its way into the Falkland Islands, to hurl the ruling British out of the South Atlantic forever. Enraged at this act of international piracy, Great Britain dispatches a battle fleet to the islands for the second time in thirty years. "
This book was pretty acurate with the state of the British military and going to war again.

Les

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 10:46
by sprocky
Do you think the Argie leaders read the book? :lol:

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 13:31
by maddog65
If they did, then they must have skipped the part where they got their a$$ kicked again. In the book the Royal Navy took a lot of hits. If I remember right they lost their carrier.

Another book that just came out and I finished reading was The Disciple by Stephen Coonts. This book deals with Iran and its latest ambition (The Bomb). Even though it is a work of fiction it at least to me seems very plausible.

Quick synopsis
Iran is much closer to having operational nuclear weapons than the CIA believes, and Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has a plan. With twelve nuclear warheads mounted on twelve missiles, he will make Iran a martyr nation; then he will lead the world’s Muslims in a holy war against the nonbelievers.
However, the Americans have a secret weapon in a group of Iranian dissidents, including a brother and sister determined to avenge the death of their beloved grandfather at the hands of the religious police. They are funneling information to Tommy Carmellini. They want to stop the attack before their leader launches a new world war. Will the U.S. government believe the information they are providing, and can the Americans prevent the Israelis from taking matters into their own hands, which could prove disastrous?


Les

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 14:11
by aerogator
Two great authors of the military genre. I've got to pick them up. :)

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 14:33
by TonkaRepairMan
I have read most of Patrick Robinsons books and I have always been very impressed. Although they are fiction, they are very close to real life and leave you thinking "s**t, that could really happen".

I have just finnished reading Four weeks in May by David Hart Dyke. Its about the loss of HMS Coventry and well worth reading.

http://www.hmscoventry.co.uk/fourweeksinmay.php

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 15:14
by maddog65
I'll have to put that on my list...
Currently reading a Patrick Robinson book called To the death. I am sure it will be as good as the others.

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 19 Feb 2010, 17:05
by sprocky
maddog65 wrote:If they did, then they must have skipped the part where they got their a$$ kicked again.
Maybe they have not got that far yet. :lol:

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 17:34
by Garysb
TonkaRepairMan wrote:I have read most of Patrick Robinsons books and I have always been very impressed. Although they are fiction, they are very close to real life and leave you thinking "s**t, that could really happen".

I have just finnished reading Four weeks in May by David Hart Dyke. Its about the loss of HMS Coventry and well worth reading.

http://www.hmscoventry.co.uk/fourweeksinmay.php

I just picked that up for £2 in wilkinsons (hardback as well)


Gary

Re: Could be trouble at the mill again!

Posted: 21 Feb 2010, 21:34
by TonkaRepairMan
Great spot, you wont be disappointed.
If you are the resident bargain hunter, I will have to give you a shopping list :)