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Republic of Ireland sending troops to Syria

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  1. Medro

    Medro Well-Known Member

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    "Your deeds would shame all the devils in hell"

    There is a hint of fog and morning dew as Irish soldiers take cover from mortar and gun fire behind hedges and trees in the Wicklow mountains.

    They are training to get ready for their United Nations mission in the Middle East.

    Their destination is the Golan Heights, a small mountainous area in south-western Syria currently occupied by Israel.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Brendan Delaney will be leading the operation.

    "We are the first reserve company for the mission. So, if a situation arises, such as the reinforcement of a position or the evacuation of personnel, that will be our primary task," he said.

    It could well be a dangerous and challenging operation given the area is not too far from the Syrian capital Damascus.

    But Comdt Tim O'Brien, the second-in-command, believes his soldiers are fully prepared - even for a possible chemical attack.

    "I'm confident that our soldiers are well-equipped, well-trained and well-prepared for any eventuality, including chemical weapons", he said.

    The Irish UN contingent were due to arrive in two stages.

    The first 115 were supposed to leave this week before the UN asked them to delay their departure.

    Those 115, plus another 90 soldiers, will now be deployed to the Middle East later this month.

    "I'm looking forward to it. It's my first trip as it is for a lot of the lads," Pte Keith Callaghan said.

    "I'm feeling very confident because of all the training we've done so far."

    'Worrying'

    Cpl Claire Powell said it was "always a privilege to serve under the tricolour".

    "And under the United Nations as well. It's one of the best elements in the job and gives you great pride in the country," she said.

    This week the Irish Defence minister, Alan Shatter inspected the soldiers destined for the Golan Heights.

    The Irish government approved their deployment as UN monitors in July.

    Mr Shatter also believes the military men and women are well prepared.

    "I've every confidence in the training that they've had and in the very important role that they can play to ensure that the dreadful difficulties in that region don't further spill over into some conflict between Israel and Syria", he said.

    Looking on as the soldiers were inspected were their families and loved ones.

    Joanne Grimes said she was nervous "but hopefully everything will be alright."

    Tommy Ashe called the situation "worrying".

    "Especially, with the civil war over there; we're all scared about that," he said.

    "What would happen if the Americans attack or send something in?".

    Meanwhile, Bronagh Hickey said she was planning ahead.

    "We know when he's coming home and we plan what we're going to do. So, if he's going to be home for Christmas we'll plan for that and if he's not then we'll have a second Christmas when he does come home."

    The soldiers tour of duty is due to last six months.
     
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  2. Ciaran

    Ciaran Going for 55

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    Do you know the difference betwe....

    **** it.
     
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  3. BrAdY

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    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    They will be switching on floodlights to guide in bombers.......
     
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  5. Mind The Duck

    Mind The Duck Well-Known Member

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    God bless those Heroes
     
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  6. Mind The Duck

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    Good luck to Pte. Rick O'Shea and a message to his colleagues: keep your heads down lads.
     
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  8. Erik

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    Don't forget that they're skint, Med-dog

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  9. Medro

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    Spud gun AK-47s
     
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  10. Mind The Duck

    Mind The Duck Well-Known Member

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    UK still bricking it?
     
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  11. A.L.D.O 4.1

    A.L.D.O 4.1 1 of the top defendants in Europe

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    I predict a return to trench warfare if the paddies turn up .

    Roight lads do wbat ye do best get a ditcb dug .
     
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  12. Mick

    Mick Probably won't answer PMs
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    We'll leave the Syrians with beautifully tarmacked driveways.
     
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  13. Hugh Briss

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    Yeah right.

    Those cowardly Irish bastards wouldn't even fight Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, they're hardly going to take-on piss-ants like Syria.
     
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  14. Mick O'Toon

    Mick O'Toon Well-Known Member

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    Heroes one and all,putting their lives on the line while the rest of Western Europe can sleep soundly in their beds.
     
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    In true Not606 tradition ("More Dead Brits") we should have a celebratory thread every time one is brought home in a box.
     
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  16. Erik

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    Find out the e-mail addresses of the deceased's immediate family and send a thousand messages of "Farewell, sweet prince <peacedove>"
     
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    A.L.D.O 4.1 1 of the top defendants in Europe

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  18. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    Ireland has an army? I feel much safer for knowing that.
     
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  19. THFC6061

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    The Golan Heights were annexed by Israel after Syrian aggression in 1967.

    They are part of Israel, not occupied Syrian territory.

    The moral of the story?

    Don't **** with Israel.
     
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  20. Archers Road

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    Yids With Attitude?
     
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