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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 2238124" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>Completely agree. [USER=470000]@OldButBold[/USER]</p><p></p><p>as anyone who knows any thing about military battles the best plans only last until first contact.</p><p>then it's make it up as you go along , as best you can with the available information.</p><p></p><p>the time to prep and plan, is before the storm/battle arrives, think out possible scenarios and plan for the worst hope for the best.</p><p>i wouldn't identify any war leaders battle plans a panicking,,</p><p>misguided ill informed, perhaps, but we all must do similar on a daily basis,</p><p></p><p>a holiday is a good example</p><p>The forward reece for where to go are the facilities adequate, etc passports lotions visas etc..no panic.. planning.</p><p></p><p>the example you give exemplifies that nicely.</p><p></p><p>you had some skills and when a run of the mill flight went wrong, that pre planning, skill set kicked in</p><p>and saved the day, thank god.</p><p></p><p>The other sounds horrendous, massive sympathies have family in Birmingham,</p><p>so that was a worrying time for mum and dad..( comms not so good back then )</p><p></p><p>You did what you were trained to do.</p><p>in awful circumstances, and that is where our medics will be a week or twos time.</p><p>prep, prep, prep..as much as the can, they still can only estimate the actual outcomes.</p><p>have they panicked by doing that, certainly not..you reduce the panic by having a plan.</p><p></p><p>the US has massive experience of this during hurricane seasons, prep, plan makes sure all know what to do.</p><p>does everyone get through it..sadly no</p><p></p><p>But i believe more get through it because of those days / hours of thought, and planning</p><p>...and then they prep and plan for the next one.</p><p></p><p>we all know this is here, it's growing and will hit.</p><p>YOU showed the power of planning, knowing what to do in a possible scenario,</p><p>then you didn't panic, you did what had to be done to survive.</p><p></p><p>i like your style as you know.</p><p>so i will copy that..(i hope) and i will do my best</p><p>because there is NO alternative.</p><p></p><p>i wish you well. my friend.</p><p>thank you for sharing, most gracious of you,</p><p>and with such good heart.</p><p></p><p>may we all find out moments of strength, when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 2238124, member: 493719"] Completely agree. [USER=470000]@OldButBold[/USER] as anyone who knows any thing about military battles the best plans only last until first contact. then it's make it up as you go along , as best you can with the available information. the time to prep and plan, is before the storm/battle arrives, think out possible scenarios and plan for the worst hope for the best. i wouldn't identify any war leaders battle plans a panicking,, misguided ill informed, perhaps, but we all must do similar on a daily basis, a holiday is a good example The forward reece for where to go are the facilities adequate, etc passports lotions visas etc..no panic.. planning. the example you give exemplifies that nicely. you had some skills and when a run of the mill flight went wrong, that pre planning, skill set kicked in and saved the day, thank god. The other sounds horrendous, massive sympathies have family in Birmingham, so that was a worrying time for mum and dad..( comms not so good back then ) You did what you were trained to do. in awful circumstances, and that is where our medics will be a week or twos time. prep, prep, prep..as much as the can, they still can only estimate the actual outcomes. have they panicked by doing that, certainly not..you reduce the panic by having a plan. the US has massive experience of this during hurricane seasons, prep, plan makes sure all know what to do. does everyone get through it..sadly no But i believe more get through it because of those days / hours of thought, and planning ...and then they prep and plan for the next one. we all know this is here, it's growing and will hit. YOU showed the power of planning, knowing what to do in a possible scenario, then you didn't panic, you did what had to be done to survive. i like your style as you know. so i will copy that..(i hope) and i will do my best because there is NO alternative. i wish you well. my friend. thank you for sharing, most gracious of you, and with such good heart. may we all find out moments of strength, when needed. [/QUOTE]
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