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  • in reply to: Robber Biggs granted prison release #1901480
    A225HVY
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    Well, I was surprised that he had been in prison since 2001 so he has served more than eight years since returning from Brazil.

    There has been speculation I think that the sentences for the Great Train Robbery were quite high at 30 years. Not sure if they were the same for every gang member?

    Still I donโ€™t have much sympathy for criminals bitching that life isnโ€™t fair!

    * Roger John Cordrey 20 years
    * William Gerald Boal 24 years
    * Charles Frederick Wilson 30 years
    * Brian Arthur Field 25 years
    * Roy John James 30 years
    * Thomas William Wisbey 30 years
    * Robert Alfred Welch 30 years
    * James Hussey 30 years
    * Douglas Gordon Goody 30 years
    * Leonard Dennis Field 25 years
    * Ronald Arthur Biggs 30 years

    John Wheater, Reynolds solicitor friend who arranged the fake purchase of Leatherslade Farm was also convicted and sentenced to three years in prison.

    While most of the accused would later appeal against the severity of their sentences and be refused, Roger Cordrey and Bill Boal were able to have their sentences reduced to fourteen years a piece while Brian Field and Leonard Field (no relation) each had their sentences reduced to just five years.

    He was in for a 30yr stretch did a few months before doing a bunk returned to England in 2001 therefore did not even do 50% of his sentence

    in reply to: We got a World record at work!! #524732
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    Hello
    THis it still flying and this it going to be soon any time in the UK.

    He’s still in maintenance…………………no flights planned for the forseeable future.

    A225HVY

    in reply to: General Discussion #319662
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    leave old ronnie alone hes paid his debt to society,

    And how many of the 30years of his sentence did he serve before he absconded:mad:

    Keep him in till he snuffs it

    in reply to: Robber Biggs granted prison release #1901507
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    leave old ronnie alone hes paid his debt to society,

    And how many of the 30years of his sentence did he serve before he absconded:mad:

    Keep him in till he snuffs it

    in reply to: General Discussion #319674
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    So you’re happy for convicted criminals that you approve of to avoid serving their sentence and then profit from their crimes?

    I’d respectfully suggest that it is you who should “get real”.

    DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: Robber Biggs granted prison release #1901526
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    So you’re happy for convicted criminals that you approve of to avoid serving their sentence and then profit from their crimes?

    I’d respectfully suggest that it is you who should “get real”.

    DITTO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    in reply to: General Discussion #319833
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    The sooner he curls his toes the better:diablo:

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    in reply to: Robber Biggs granted prison release #1901621
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    The sooner he curls his toes the better:diablo:

    A225HVY

    in reply to: We got a World record at work!! #524932
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    What was being moved and between which locations ?

    It was a piece of power generation equipment from Hahn Germany to Yerevan in Armenia using the Antonov AN225:cool:

    A225HVY

    in reply to: General Discussion #320938
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    By Any Means Necessary: America’s Secret Air War by William E. Burrows

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Any-Means-Necessary-Americas-Secret/dp/0099436256/ref=pd_sxp_f_i

    Unknown to the public and cloaked in the utmost secrecy, the United States flew missions against the Communist bloc almost continually during the Cold War in a desperate effort to collect intelligence and find targets for all-out nuclear war. The only hint of the relentless, clandestine operations came when one of the planes was shot down. Many of the air force and navy flyers were killed on top secret missions. But now, for the first time, award winning historian William E Burrows, shows that others were captured by the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans, and were tortured, imprisoned, and killed, while their loved ones grieved and their government looked the other way. In an effort to improve relations with Russia, Washington is still looking the other way, though it pretends otherwise. Burrows has interviews scores of men who flew these ‘black’ missions, as well as the widows and children of those who never returned, all of whom want the full story finally told. He has done so with an eye to this story’s immensely human dimension. “By Any Means Necessary” is not about aeroplanes but about the people who’ve sacrificed their lives in the interest of national security.

    Also how the Brits dug them out of the pooh on a few of the missions when the Yanks thought it was a bit dangerous

    in reply to: What Book Are You Reading? #1902181
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    By Any Means Necessary: America’s Secret Air War by William E. Burrows

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Any-Means-Necessary-Americas-Secret/dp/0099436256/ref=pd_sxp_f_i

    Unknown to the public and cloaked in the utmost secrecy, the United States flew missions against the Communist bloc almost continually during the Cold War in a desperate effort to collect intelligence and find targets for all-out nuclear war. The only hint of the relentless, clandestine operations came when one of the planes was shot down. Many of the air force and navy flyers were killed on top secret missions. But now, for the first time, award winning historian William E Burrows, shows that others were captured by the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans, and were tortured, imprisoned, and killed, while their loved ones grieved and their government looked the other way. In an effort to improve relations with Russia, Washington is still looking the other way, though it pretends otherwise. Burrows has interviews scores of men who flew these ‘black’ missions, as well as the widows and children of those who never returned, all of whom want the full story finally told. He has done so with an eye to this story’s immensely human dimension. “By Any Means Necessary” is not about aeroplanes but about the people who’ve sacrificed their lives in the interest of national security.

    Also how the Brits dug them out of the pooh on a few of the missions when the Yanks thought it was a bit dangerous

    in reply to: AN225 -Hahn #526590
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    Delayed until 07Aug 1930utc ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    in reply to: AN225 -Hahn #528006
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    Confirmed Ea Sat 1930z
    Ed Sun 1930z ๐Ÿ˜‰

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    in reply to: General Discussion #323073
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    in reply to: Just heard, Harry Patch has passed away… #1903385
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