My brother was a para in Northern Ireland he was never the same when he came from Northern Ireland he drank a lot had nightmares as thre was no help in them days like thre is now but godbless all the service men and women of today in the services I have remense respect for them godbless to all the fallen he have lost thre life's I lost my brother in 2015 to lung and head cancer godbless you Joe I was so proud of you and still am to this day r.i.p my brave soilder love you forever and always ❤
Hi, and I'm sorry I took so long to get back to you but I'm just back from holiday and saw your honest heartfelt comment..It's real stories like this that actually stop me in my tracks and make me think, especially back to the day's of my own service..As I too served in N.Ireland during the troubles, and I can relate to your late brothers problems at times as I often wonder what it was all about, especially when you think of the sacrifices made..I also know that many ex squaddies have taken their own lives over the years too, and as you rightly said. There was no help in those day's either, and it's certainly changed day's indeed..So much respect to you and your late brother, from an ex serviceman and take care.
Thank you to taken the time to get back to me it was so lovely of you sir for your kind words like you say its a very different time today but I have much respect for the paras and all service men and women of today and to those soilders that have lost thre life's and my heart ❤️ goes with them and thre family and loved ones tc of yourself respect to you and your family sir