Hats off to the (presumably) Coldstream Guards band for this musical thumbing of the nose at one of the world’s leading financiers / exporters of Islamist terror:
Via Bruce Gottfred, Autonomous Source. Also noted at Daimnation!
Hats off to the (presumably) Coldstream Guards band for this musical thumbing of the nose at one of the world’s leading financiers / exporters of Islamist terror:
Via Bruce Gottfred, Autonomous Source. Also noted at Daimnation!
ukwarcabinet: Air Minister hits back at Eden demand he lose authority over civil air transport. Forced to carry Foreign Office butler http://t.co/9FfzaR6F
ukwarcabinet: Chiefs of Staff: UK counterattack has restored the position on Singapore main road
ukwarcabinet: Chiefs of Staff: Further Japanese landings took place overnight west of Singapore Causeway. UK forces compelled to withdraw
IWM_Centenary: ...Here’s a cartoon from the Wilson Presidential Library that reflects on Garrison’s resignation http://t.co/N6DnNJIT #WWI
IWM_Centenary: #OnThisDay 1916, US Sec. of War Lindley M. Garrison resigned over country’s lack of preparedness for war/disagreement with Pres Wilson...Surface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Port George VI Airfield:
Surface observations (METAR) & forecasts (TAF) for Malton Airport:
I believe a UK military band, perhaps the same one, once played the theme from “Bridge Across the River Kwai” on the occassion of the visit of the Japanese Prime Minister.
These little covert raspberries of defiance are hilarious.
Was it the actual movie theme, or the well-known Colonel Bogey on Parade?
It wasn’t the Brits.
Be proud, men.