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    Prince Harry

    I was reading , then later watched it on the news....it seems that Prince Harry will be going to Iraq? wouldn't that pose a serious risk in more ways than one? Take for example if he were taken prisoner? I know he'll be going with a fortress of bodyguards and all kinds of protection, but....things happen. Wonderin how everyone felt about it?

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    Also, I am far less concerned about some psuedo-celebrity going to Iraq than I am the two brothers, brother in law, and various friends I have had and/or currently have over there.


    High-profile people have gone over before to visit and entertain the troops, drum up publicity, do reports, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophist
    Not really the right spot for this.
    Also, I am far less concerned about some psuedo-celebrity going to Iraq than I am the two brothers, brother in law, and various friends I have had and/or currently have over there.
    High-profile people have gone over before to visit and entertain the troops, drum up publicity, do reports, etc.
    I understand, but I have to take issue with you here in regard to Prince Harry. He is a member of the Armed forces and is going there to do his job, his duty, just as any other British soldier is, in fact just as the people you write about are. I am sure his mother, family and friends are as concerned about him as you are about your family & friends.
    The fact that he is a member of the Royal family will not protect him from a bullet or a bomb.

    btw. just so you know, I am not a big fan of Royalty by any means, I just admire Harry & his family for not using his rank to avoid his serving out there.

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    You're right ChrisH...I never thought of that, but I guess it would have been possible to avoid getting involved, and as you say, he'll be just as vulnerable as the others. We have friends out there too, but I am sympatheic to all, not just our friends. But being Royal fans out here, I was curious about the whole thing.

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    mike001, this is a piece from the BBC news site about Harry's deployment that may interest you.

    Prince Harry will serve in Iraq
    Prince Harry's regiment is to be sent to Iraq for a six-month tour of duty, defence officials have confirmed. Harry would carry out "a normal troop commander's role" serving with his Blues and Royals regiment, they said.

    The prince was praised by Prime Minister Tony Blair as a "brave and determined young man" with "a very special character".

    He will be the first senior royal to serve on the front line since Prince Andrew in the Falklands in 1982.
    This will involve "leading a troop of 12 men in four Scimitar armoured reconnaissance vehicles, each with a crew of three" from the regiment's "A squadron", a joint statement from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Clarence House said.
    "The decision to deploy him has been a military one, made by Chief of General Staff, Gen Sir Richard Dannatt, in conjunction with Cornet Wales' commanding officer," it added. "The Royal household has been consulted throughout."

    Further details of exactly where Harry, 22, would serve, or his specific role, would not be released because such a move would be "potentially dangerous", the statement added.

    Speaking in an interview with the BBC on Thursday night, Mr Blair said Harry's determination to serve in Iraq was "very typical of him. "He's a brave young man and he's a very determined young man who wants to be part of his regiment and part of the Army," he said. "I think that shows a very special character on his part."

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    A Blues and Royals source said Harry, who has long expressed his determination to see front-line action, was "over the moon" at the deployment. Last year, the prince said: "There's no way I'm going to put myself through Sandhurst and then sit on my arse back home while my boys are out fighting for their country."

    In a written statement to MPs, Defence Secretary Des Browne said two squadrons from Harry's Household Cavalry Regiment would be deployed with the rotation of troops to take place in May and June.

    The lead formation of British troops, currently 19 Light Brigade, would be replaced by 1 Mechanised Brigade, supported by Prince's Harry's regiment, the statement added.

    Prince Harry graduated from Sandhurst in April last year and qualified as an armoured reconnaissance troop leader in October. His rank of Cornet is used by a small number of cavalry units including the Blues and Royals and is the equivalent of the more usual rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Known to colleagues as Troop Commander Wales, he is able to lead reconnaissance units known as the Army's "eyes and ears".

    Confirmation of the deployment comes after Prime Minister Tony Blair told MPs that 1,600 British troops would return from Iraq within the next few months.

    He said the 7,100 serving troops in the south of Iraq around Basra would be cut to 5,500 soon, with hopes that 500 more will leave by late summer.

    Prince Andrew, Harry's uncle, was a helicopter pilot in the Falklands conflict.

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6383747.stm

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    I think it is awsome what he is doing! Most people in his position would hide, and not do the right thing.Prince Harry, is an excelent Role model, for all. I just hope, along with everyone else that he is safe, and will come back home, once his tour is done. Thankfully everyone in my family, as well as all of my friends have come back home safely.
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    This has been on British news quite a bit lately. I agree with ChrisH, just being a member of the Royal family should not allow him any special privilages. As a member of our armed forces, it's his duty to serve hs country.

    However, I believe that if he does end up going, I doubt he'll be in anything like front-line service, or whatever else the media say he's going to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    I understand, but I have to take issue with you here in regard to Prince Harry. He is a member of the Armed forces and is going there to do his job, his duty, just as any other British soldier is, in fact just as the people you write about are. I am sure his mother, family and friends are as concerned about him as you are about your family & friends.
    The fact that he is a member of the Royal family will not protect him from a bullet or a bomb.

    I don't feel that I implied he wouldn't be doing a job, or that he wouldn't have people worried about him. The original poster was addressing his high-profile being an issue, and that is what I was responding to in terms of other high-profile people being in war zones. Heck, ELVIS went to war, lol.

    Also, I have to disagree with the assertion that his royal status won't protect him from a bomb or bullet. Media protestations aside, I can assure you that none of his superiors or their superiors are ready or willing to take the public opinion hit that would come with Prince Harry being killed in an unpopular conflict. His royal blood may not be extra protection by itself, but I am certain it will garner him extra protection. The army simply has too many 'expendables' that the media won't be willing to break away from reporting on Britney Spears' hairdo or Anna Nicole Smith's paternity case to report on to use up before they'd send Harry in. There will be a few super-well-publicized photo ops, but Commander Harry won't be out patrolling the streets of Fallujah any time soon. And, despite the supposed lack of special treatment, he's probably the only soldier over there confident that six months means six months. My brothers 'six months' is currently in month 18, which is all too common a story...


    I need to take a short break, I am getting worked up now. Sorry.

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