No. "Friendly fire" is where bombs/gunfire/schrapnel aimed for the enemy
ends up hitting and/or killing one of our own troops.
Ridiculous name for it....... I always thought, not that is should ever
happen anyway. Seems to happen all to often though,
Darren Branagh,
Bank of Ireland - Cards And Loans Business,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2. Ireland.
Tel: 1850-530-530 Fax: 01-6706813.
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On 15 Jul 2003, at 12:05, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
> Anyway, you'll never get hit by anything British, not because British
> bombs and bullets are accurate but our poor soldiers end up having to
> borrow and scrouunge American kit and bullets while overseas...
Is that the newspeak for "friendly fire"?
Wolfgang
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