BBC NEWS | UK | Brown supports 'Armed Forces Day' and Victory for Armed Forces Day campaign - Telegraph
Hmm. that's why the two hearses carrying the dead soldiers just returned form Iraq were stuck in a traffic jam is it? And on yet another 'only in britain' note. Severn Trent Water has refused permission for fly overs at the Derwent Dam, meaning no fly past of a Lanc over the Derwent Dam for the dambusters this may. Yes i am now in a filthy mood.
A good idea as far as it goes, provided he backs it up by providing more than just good PR. Decent hospitals, proper counselling, generous care for disabled servicemen, decent combat equipment to minimise the need for the foregoing, to say nothing about being responsible as to where they send the troops to fight in the first place. Otherwise, an Armed Forces Day will seem pretty hollow. Another news article pointed out that the government can now be sued for not providing adequate equipment to the troops. That sounds good to me - providing it doesn't get to the point where a commander can be sued for sending troops into battle. Risk Assessment? Its what management would suggest today, but good generals have always assessed the risks.
It's sounding like a populist move from what you're saying, AR. A quick fix (let's pick a date and name it something) that might draw some attention off our lack of post-deployment support. But then, the cynic in me says we should expect that.