WO1 Sara Halford | Falkland Islands 40th | British Army
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2022
- “My motivation to join the Army was all about the history from 1982”.
Warrant Officer Class One Sara Halford from the Falkland Islands has spoken of how the bravery and sacrifice of the troops who fought to liberate the islands 40 years ago, motivated her to join the Army.
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My old RSM, top lass
An inspirational lady. A role model for any young woman or man thinking of joining the British Army.
From a retired matelot who lost friends on the ships that were hit, thanks for your service.
An inspiration to young women that want to take up a career in the Army. Thank you.
Well done RSM Halford! Thankyou for stepping forward and agreeing to be interviewed. What next....will you transfer to the Dark side and become an LE...?
Thank you for putting that together, it was so beautiful done....!
A lovely lady and a terrific story. As an old soldier, she didn’t strike me as an RSM.
Excellent viewpoint and video.
Such a great story Sara
God bless the Falklands 🇫🇰
Good on ya Sara. Lest we forget
R.I.P. Heroes. Thank you all 👍🇦🇺
if this woman is not an inspirational to others nothing ever will be ! kids look up to footballers boxers etc there nothing compared to this lass .
Impressive to reach that rank as a female
Not really girls get treated better than men these days
Mr. Patrick Sanders!!. How are you wealthy? No war in the Europe. No.
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Take over an island in three steps: 1. Invade and force the populace to raise your flag, 2. fill the islands with immigrants loyal to your Empire and with cultural links to it. Make sure they become majoritiy by blocking undesired immigration. 3. Hold a self-determination referendum!
Where did that happen? Apparently there were 5 Argentinean nationals living on the island and only 2 ppl voted against
How to get back an island..have a properly trained, led and equipped military
There was no populace when the British claimed the Falklands, no one lived there.
But cool story you made up.
as a veteran i find it hard to listen to a WO 1 who stands there with her hands in her POCKETS when i served we would not even walk on the grass as our RSM WO 1 was GOD and a soldiers soldier and was always in the correct dress at all times and never had COLD HANDS POCKETS ARE NOT THERE FOR YOUR HANDS