Absolutely, and Wiston Spencer made some shocking decisions. But to be similarly fair he had a record of not being afraid to be in the frontline. When he lost being First Lord of the Admiralty he went and fought in the trenches in France
Ian Hamilton was ''the Johnie on the spot'' at Anzac cove and demonstrably had a callous disregard for the wellbeing of the colonial troops he was in charge of. He just kept feeding them towards the Turkish machine guns on high ground.
There were failures in other areas before the "single" column collapsed
Any event of that magnitude should always have an independent investigation, but if it confirmed what the Goverment said you wouldn't believe it anyway and you didn't answer the questionOriginally Posted by NSIT goverment lackeys
Not one piece of evidence?
Really....
http://vault.fbi.gov/9-11%20Commission%20Report
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks