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stephanie
01-05-2008, 08:36 AM
very Sad.:salute:

By MATTHEW HICKLEY - More by this author »

Last updated at 01:13am on 4th January 2008

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Scores of soldiers flying home from Afghanistan on Christmas leave were ordered to change out of their uniforms on a freezing runway before being allowed into a civilian airport terminal.

Troops were told not to be seen in public in their uniforms - which they had worn with pride while risking their lives during months of intense fighting against the Taliban.

Last night the Ministry of Defence and bosses at Birmingham International Airport blamed each other for the indignity suffered by the soldiers - which comes amid mounting anger over the treatment of British troops returning from war.

One soldier, who was ordered to undress for "security reasons", said: "It is an insult to the entire Army to force guys who've been fighting in Afghanistan to obey some jobsworth rule when all they want to do is get home to their families.

"So much for a nation proud of its servicemen. The temperature was Baltic on the runway but most of just wanted to get home so we cracked on."

The December 23 flight, carrying 200 personnel, had been diverted from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire to Birmingham because of bad weather.

The troops were told they could either wait for coaches to take them back to Brize Norton or else travel home via public transport - in which case they must change into civilian clothes before entering the terminal.

Around 50 chose the latter option and, because there was no room in the cabin, most changed outside.

Last night the airport authorities denied responsibility, saying: "We support our Armed Forces and whatever form of dress they choose to wear at our airport."

Birmingham International Airport: The soldiers were forced to change out of their uniforms on the tarmac after being refused entry to an airport building

The MoD eventually confirmed it has a ban on troops wearing uniform in civilian airports, claiming it was because a small number of airlines ban all uniforms on flights for security reasons.

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DrJohn
01-05-2008, 10:56 AM
This is a disgrace!

actsnoblemartin
01-05-2008, 06:22 PM
its an injustice, and the soldiers should sue the airport for violating their civil rights.

Fuck the airport


This is a disgrace!

Psychoblues
01-09-2008, 10:56 PM
That is a common military over reaching of authority, not a civilian infraction. When I landed at Travis AFB in August of 1972 I was ordered to wear my cap as I departed the aircraft even though the wind was in excess of 40 mph. And I did as I was ordered. There were several hundred caps lost that day and the military has never reimbursed me for mine. Go figure?

Psychoblues
01-17-2008, 09:22 PM
You didn't catch the implication, did you?

actsnoblemartin
01-18-2008, 02:28 AM
I dont like the history of disrespect toward the military and think it should end!

Thank for your service patriot

:salute:


You didn't catch the implication, did you?

Psychoblues
01-18-2008, 02:51 AM
There is a time for diciplinary action, martin, and a time for careful considerations.



I dont like the history of disrespect toward the military and think it should end!

Thank for your service patriot

:salute:

I don't deny there are some genuine thugs in the services, martin, but I do genuinely fault the commanders for allowing them to flourish. You can think it out or not. I have found my pessimism in particular military actions to be well founded so far. The military overall, however, represents the glory and truth of the United States Of America and the premises upon which it was founded. There is no better country and there is no better military than what we have here in the United States Of America and I refuse to let some egotistical guard bum ruin it for the rest of us.

actsnoblemartin
01-18-2008, 02:53 AM
agreed


There is a time for diciplinary action, martin, and a time for careful considerations.




I don't deny there are some genuine thugs in the services, martin, but I do genuinely fault the commanders for allowing them to flourish. You can think it out or not. I have found my pessimism in particular military actions to be well founded so far. The military overall, however, represents the glory and truth of the United States Of America and the premises upon which it was founded. There is no better country and there is no bettermilitary than what we have here in the United States Of America and I refuse to let some egotistical guard bum ruin it for the rest of us.

Psychoblues
01-18-2008, 03:14 AM
I trusted that you would get it, martin.



agreed

I :salute: you for your Americaness, whatever that means.