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Think your WO2 would have ended by saying “tings doh run we” He would have probably also said those marketing men who came up with the Policing Pledge are a good example of what Trinidadians call “Management by Vaps”
“We Run ‘Tings, Tings Don’t Run We” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Lieutenant Colonel Mark Davis, commanding officer of the Counter-IED Task Force, said: The death of WO2 Wood has rocked the Counter-IED Task Force; it has taken us all by surprise and the corresponding sense of loss is massive.
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Major Piers Strudwick, officer commanding, C Company 2 SCOTS, described how only a few days earlier WO2 Wood had been organising the Christmas celebrations at his patrol base, Nahidullah.
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WO2 Wood's colleagues described him as a "huge character" who volunteered for the job of advanced search adviser "in full knowledge of the potential risks".
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The pilot, WO2 Jesse Phelps, radioed for weather reports.
Grella, Donald C. 1990
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The pilot, WO2 Jesse Phelps, radioed for weather reports.
Stancil, Kenneth L. 1990
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The pilot, WO2 Jesse Phelps, radioed for weather reports.
Rice, Thomas Jr. 1990
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The pilot, WO2 Jesse Phelps, radioed for weather reports.
Phelps, Jesse D. 1990
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When this reporter removed Neil Black's bracelet from her wrist in 1973, she also removed the bracelet of WO2 Dennis Omelia, who had been listed as MIA since January 1971.
McGrath, John M. 1977
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An immediate search in the area was not possible because of the enemy situation, but on June 2 and June 5, brief surface searches were conducted and remains were found which were identified as those of WO2 Hosaka.
Henn, John R. Jr. 1972
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