Monday, 11 April 2011

Navy murders

With the plethora of psychological analysis, the demands of experts to dissect every aspect of service life, they still get it so wrong.

Why can't they return to the time when experienced SNCO's said to young officers, 'he will or will not do?' They didn't always get it right, but the regimes were far more cruel and arduous than today and God came with three stripes. You didn't have to be socially acceptable to make a good service personnel. All you had to pass was RSM's muster and Church Parade. ( For RSM read Master's if a Jolly).

Amplify’d from uk.news.yahoo.com

Submarine Shootings: Able Seaman In Court

A Royal Navy sailor has appeared in court in Southampton charged with murdering a senior officer and trying to kill three other crew on board a nuclear submarine. Skip related content

Able Seaman Ryan Donovan, 22, is accused of the murder of Lieutenant Commander Ian Molyneux on HMS Astute.

He is also charged with the attempted murders of Petty Officer Christopher Brown, Chief Petty Officer David McCoy and Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hodge.

He made no plea and was remanded in custody until his next appearance at Winchester Crown Court on April 13.

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2 comments:

  1. RN gang bang bang.

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  2. The old Royal Marine axiom has once again proved to be valid-NEVER EVER EVER GIVE A MATELOT OR A POLICEMAN A GUN.

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