Return of the RAF Coltishall Jaguars back from the Gulf War on the 13th March 1991 as part of Operation Granby along with the ground crew on a supporting VC10.
So very rarely on RU-vid do I get to say "I was there." And I was, on that day . . and I was proud as the VC-10 rolled in. I didn't video anything back then but I did take photos. I really must upload a slideshow of that day sometime. The sidewinder stencil always interested me, a Jaguar in air-to-air combat? I did question a pilot once, and got a pretty logical response . . but the fog of years leave me guessing again. I can't help thinking it was a ground attack mission, the explanation being something like, " . . that's all I had left, so I banked and fired it!" Something for me to research perhaps.
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@@vaughandavey4553I can ignore the keep quiet bit. The first Gulf War led to the second, 200,000 Iraqis died during the instability the wars caused. Have you got any figures on how many lives the RAF Jaguars saved?
@@CJB- You do have a valid point, but the service personnel were carrying out the dictate of democratically elected government of the time, which they are required to do. I think we all now know, with hindsight, we were misled by our own.