> "a425couple" <
a425c...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>"a425couple" <
a425c...@hotmail.com> wrote in message...
>>> Question, When was the last time a British / UK
>>> 'royal' (however close you care to argue) family member
>>> was KIA or WIA in a 'war' zone? ---
>>---- serving aboard the aircraft carrier, HMS Invincible."
>>"Falklands War --- the Cabinet desired -- The Queen, though,
>>insisted that her son be allowed to remain with his ship, meaning
>>Prince Andrew remained on board Invincible to serve as a
>>Sea King helicopter co-pilot, flying on missions that included
>>anti-submarine warfare and anti-surface warfare, Exocet missile decoy,
>>casualty evacuation, transport, and search and air rescue. He
>>witnessed the Argentinian attack on the SS Atlantic Conveyor,
>>and was one of the first to take off survivors."
>>"The Argentinean military government reportedly planned, but
>>did not attempt, to assassinate the prince on Mustique in July 1982."
>
> Where'd you get that last bit from?
That was direct quote from the cited wiki
(IMHO, tidbit, not worth much but interesting).
> And on searching for it I find it's a Wiki quote from a reasonably
> dodgy source
Ok, just a newspaper, I & we could search more,
but ON THE FACE of it, just a "plan",
I've no reason to particularly doubt it.
I've seen some pretty crazy military contigency plans!!
> While the Argentine junta was as nasty a set of swine as ever murdered
> a man for political reasons, I very much doubt they'd have even
> considered bumping off a serving officer of a foreign country.
Come, come,, lots of things get "considered".
I can sure imagine one of the junta members, or anyone
of the many generals or top colonels sometime mentioning,
"I think it would really hurt those damn Britisher's morale
and willingness to fight if we could just kill that SOB prince."
And, there are often overeager company grade officers
around (picture a panting retiriever dog, saying,
"Throw me a ball! Let me go fetch something!!" ) *
And, over time, in someone's mind and a few pieces
of paper,, a "plan" develops.
> especially as by July 1982 Argentina had suffered a
> change of government...
Yep. And as happens so often, once a "plan"
is possible, it gets brought up for consideration,
and by then, saner heads prevail
(or even the same head - just over his momentary pique!
(("Where in the world did you get that crazy idea from??"
"It was from you, Sir!"
"Ohhh, Never mind, forget about it.")) )
and it is rejected.
*Did you ever hear the song -
I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee,
Won't my mommy be so proud of me,
I'm bringing home a baby bumblebee,
Ouch! It stung me!
[ Lyrics from:
http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/c/child/baby_bumblebee.html ]
I'm squishing up the baby bumblebee,
Won't my mommy be so proud of me,
I'm squishing up a baby bumblebee,
Ooh! It's yucky!
I'm wiping off the baby bumblebee,
Won't my mommy be so proud of me,
I'm wiping off the baby bumblebee,
Now my mommy won't be mad at me!