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You'd mean Operation Granby.
Telic was 2003.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I stand corrected the British code name. BTW, what the heck is a Telic?
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
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What's a Granby? Some called it Operation Grumpy.
Telic:
Verb: tending toward a resolution.
Talk about an obscure word for a code name. Nothing like a WWII or Korean War code name. Or some of the Vietnam ones. I guess that most of the good ones have been used.
Op Granby was named after John Manners, Marquess of Granby. He was commander of British forces during the Severn Years war. I think you called it the French and Indian war the other day Stik.
Telic was supposedly chosen by a Computer so to avoid any Political connotations. I have no idea what a Telic is. But apparently in the build up it was jokily said to stand for ''Tell Everyone Leave Is Cancelled''
It actually ran from 2003 to 2009 with a new number being added every 6 months with the Brigade change over. I served on Telic 2 and 9 for example.
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On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
I'm going to guess that the name of that town in Quebec is after him as well.
GMorrison I'm going to guess that the name of that town in Quebec is after him as well.
Probably, or after the Village in Nottinghamshire that he was Marquess of. I think there are also places called Granby in the US.
Tell Everyone Leave Is Cancelled sounds most appropriate ;) and the thank you for the enlightenment on Granby. It's interesting how two countries who fought the same war on the same side have differing names. Although mind you we were still English colonies at the time. But I am fairly certain that the "French Indian" title here dates to pre revolutionary times. A fascinating period of history in which some seeds of the American Revolution were sown.
GM, thanks for the reminder on Amazon. I have been poking around there and seen some good and not so good deals. Oh to have more money...
I believe that in the Americas, the war lasted longer than 7 years. The 7 years war refers to the period 1756, when the conflict spread to Europe, to 1763. But I think it had been on going for a couple of years before that.
The Leave is cancelled comment must have come from the civvies in white hall. I think most of the army that wasn't getting ready to deploy were fighting fires while the fire brigade was on strike. We got flown back from an exercise in Canada in 2002 early to play fireman and then thought we might get pulled off that to go to Iraq for the invasion. We later got pulled off the strike to take over from the guys who ha invaded.
Not bad news at all here. I was able to pick up an open box unstarted T-55 'Enigma' for $25. No decals, though...Hah! Just kidding; the kit has no markings, none needed. The Iraqis were not big on that kind of thing. Not a bad deal, and I definitely have stuff to think over before the build starts now...but as pointed out, it does run for a bit....
"... they're shooting at us!"
Wow Stick,
You've got some super interest in the here GB idea. Good for you my friend.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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stikpusher "... they're shooting at us!"
Did the A-10 in that upper photo have a bird strike on the nose? Can't imagine that huge caved-in dent being from an enemy round.
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!
MC, this has certainly gathered momentum as the days go by. I am very happy to see that!
DD, I am wondering if the nose damage was caused in a mid air refueling mishap. The ding is right ahead of the receptacle. It does not look like actual battle damage. But it does catch your attention due to location right squarely on the nose.
stikpusher DD, I am wondering if the nose damage was caused in a mid air refueling mishap. The ding is right ahead of the receptacle. It does not look like actual battle damage. But it does catch your attention due to location right squarely on the nose.
That makes sense. Didn't consider that. I bet the pilot needed a change of underwear afterwards, though......
Do we have a starting date?
It will be August 1st, 2015
And July starts here in less than an hour. I'll get the thread going in a few days... Starting next week I will be one very busy bee...
Alrightie fellas, the thread has been started over in the GB Forum. Time to step up and volunteer!
Bish I see. So really, the rangers are a British invention I believe that period is what we refer to as the Seven Years War.
I see. So really, the rangers are a British invention
I believe that period is what we refer to as the Seven Years War.
Sorry to my Marine Corps fellows here, but I can't help myself
LOL, those are good stik, like it.
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