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Doomsday101
02-28-2008, 02:16 PM
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The UK's Prince Harry is in Afghanistan and has seen combat, the UK Ministry of Defense confirmed Thursday.

He was deployed 10 weeks ago and his fellow soldiers were sworn to secrecy.

The prince's status is currently being reviewed, the Ministry of Defense said.

Harry is third in line to the British throne and serves with the Blues and Royals

His main role has been as a member of a group called Joint Tactical Air Control, or JTAC.

"As far as I'm concerned I'm out here as a normal JTAC on the ground and not as Prince Harry" he said.

In a recent interview with CNN correspondent Paula Newton, Prince Harry said, "At the end of the day I like to sort of be a normal person, and for once I think this is about as normal as I'm ever going to get."

And in a pre-deployment interview with the British Press Association, he said: "If I'm wanted, if I'm needed, then I will serve my country as I signed up to do."

The head of the British Army, Chief of the General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt, said Harry's deployment had been kept secret after striking an agreement with the media. Watch Prince Harry on the front lines in Afghanistan »

British and international media -- including CNN -- had agreed not to report Harry's deployment because of security concerns for him and his unit. The military confirmed the operation after a U.S. Web site broke the news blackout.

Dannatt said: "What the last two months have shown is that it is perfectly possible for Prince Harry to be employed just the same as other Army officers of his rank and experience. Watch how a top secret operation deployed Prince Harry »

"His conduct on operations in Afghanistan has been exemplary. He has been fully involved in operations and has run the same risks as everyone else in his Battlegroup.

"In common with all of his generation in the army today, he is a credit to the nation.

"In deciding to deploy him to Afghanistan, it was my judgment that with an understanding with the media not to broadcast his whereabouts, the risk in doing was manageable."

Dannatt added that he and senior commanders will now be reviewing Harry's deployment.

Last year, the military ruled Harry could not be sent to Iraq because publicity about the deployment could put him and his unit at risk.

State Department Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey was asked about the prince's deployment at a press briefing Thursday. "I leave it to the Brits to discuss," he responded.

"We have full confidence that the British government and the British military will make appropriate decisions concerning the deployment of the prince or any other members of their military."

sacase
02-28-2008, 02:52 PM
He should be 2nd in line. Kudos to him for deploying and earing the respect of his fellow soldiers. He will know what it means to lead from the front. He is probably one of the few Royalty to get real combat experience.

iceberg
02-28-2008, 02:57 PM
He should be 2nd in line. Kudos to him for deploying and earing the respect of his fellow soldiers. He will know what it means to lead from the front. He is probably one of the few Royalty to get real combat experience.

he's got my vote. : )

wonder if bush (or any president) would be so quick to go to war if they had to serve on the frontlines at times.

CanadianCowboysFan
02-28-2008, 04:58 PM
Randy Andy did that back in the Malvinas Islands war in 1982.

He is probably being allowed because he really isn't a Windsor anyway ;)

Yeagermeister
02-28-2008, 06:33 PM
Good going....now they know he's there. I hope they get him out soon because now they will be looking for him.

Jon88
02-28-2008, 07:02 PM
Good going....now they know he's there. I hope they get him out soon because now they will be looking for him.


Well I'm sure they didn't just put him there to just get him out soon.

ConcordCowboy
02-28-2008, 07:26 PM
wonder if bush (or any president) would be so quick to go to war if they had to serve on the frontlines at times.

I think we already know the answer to that.

Jordan55
02-28-2008, 09:10 PM
Maybe we can send Geraldo, to tell everyone where he's at. Warning stay out of the poppy fields.
I am the Walrus, how the hell does that song go?

ologan
02-28-2008, 09:47 PM
If somebody's thinking,they're putting out false info of where he is,hoping to spring a trap or two on fanatics trying to grab or kill him.

Jordan55
02-29-2008, 06:15 AM
Well the partys over, the Brits are pulling him out because of the leak he was stationed in Afghanistan at the Presidents palace.

heavyg
02-29-2008, 07:34 AM
I think we already know the answer to that.

Well the same can be said about the Golden Child Slick Willy. At least Bush actually entered and served. Regardless of if you believe it or not. Clinton completely dodged the draft.

IMO it should be required that anyone running for the President of the United States should have served in the Military. They are The Commander and Chief.

CanadianCowboysFan
02-29-2008, 12:27 PM
IMO it should be required that anyone running for the President of the United States should have served in the Military. They are The Commander and Chief.

Why not just make the highest ranking General the President then?

heavyg
02-29-2008, 12:29 PM
Why not just make the highest ranking General the President then?

Because he is not elected.

CanadianCowboysFan
02-29-2008, 12:34 PM
Because he is not elected.

rhetorical question Heavy

I don't think you can require a President to have been a soldier. That is silly.

heavyg
02-29-2008, 12:38 PM
rhetorical question Heavy

I don't think you can require a President to have been a soldier. That is silly.

Why not. They have other requirments such as age. And why can Arnold run? I know its in the constitution. But he is a citizen now and has lived here most of his life. If he can be a mayor.

The president basically runs our military. I think it only fair they should have a military background

Hostile
02-29-2008, 01:11 PM
I have nothing but respect for Prince Harry.

CanadianCowboysFan
02-29-2008, 01:13 PM
Why not. They have other requirments such as age. And why can Arnold run? I know its in the constitution. But he is a citizen now and has lived here most of his life. If he can be a mayor.

The president basically runs our military. I think it only fair they should have a military background

because you will be eliminating the disabled, most women, etc

heavyg
02-29-2008, 01:20 PM
because you will be eliminating the disabled, most women, etc

you point :lmao2:

arglebargle
02-29-2008, 01:42 PM
Well the same can be said about the Golden Child Slick Willy. At least Bush actually entered and served. Regardless of if you believe it or not. Clinton completely dodged the draft.

IMO it should be required that anyone running for the President of the United States should have served in the Military. They are The Commander and Chief.


You do know that Daddy Bush pulled strings to get his son jumped up the very long waiting list to get in the national guard, right? And he wasn't tremendously conscientious about his service there. Don't look too close at elements of the present administration, as many of them 'dodged the draft' with excuses as well. Of course, I consider a peace time draft to be un-American in the first place.

There is this principle of civilian control of the military in the US.

Presidents have to do a lot of things that they are not going to be familiar with. That's why delegation and the choice of advisors is really important. Too bad militarily experianced George Bush didn't take his generals' advice a few years ago. We'd be in a much better situation. imo.

arglebargle
02-29-2008, 01:44 PM
I have nothing but respect for Prince Harry.


Yeah, sounds like he prefered the field life to the stuffy strait-jacket of the Royals lives. Too bad they had to pull him. Maybe they can sneak him into Iraq next....

Yeagermeister
02-29-2008, 03:15 PM
I have nothing but respect for Prince Harry.

I agree

CanadianCowboysFan
02-29-2008, 05:17 PM
Even though he has worn nazi paraphrenalia to a party, is often see wasted leaving London bars?

it must be hard being the uglier of the brothers, losing your mom when you are 14 or so and having the whole world know your dad really isn't your dad

Dallas
02-29-2008, 05:58 PM
Even though he has worn nazi paraphrenalia to a party, is often see wasted leaving London bars?

it must be hard being the uglier of the brothers, losing your mom when you are 14 or so and having the whole world know your dad really isn't your dad


Seriously. You should keep this Union Jack hate back home in Canada where it blongs. Just sayin.

rbr651
02-29-2008, 06:20 PM
Well once McCain takes office, not only has he served, but his oldest son just returned from Iraq and the younger one is in the Naval Academy.

CanadianCowboysFan
02-29-2008, 07:06 PM
Seriously. You should keep this Union Jack hate back home in Canada where it blongs. Just sayin.

how exactly is that union jack hate?