I wish to advise all followers and visitors to my blog that I shall not be posting for at least two weeks. This is due to business commitments I need to fulfil which will prohibit me from any writing and posting.
As I shall be unavailable over the period 18 September 2009 to 1 October 2009, it will not be possible for me to respond to your comments, which I appreciate and value.
I also wish to ask if anyone has a specific subject/area of interest that they want my two-cents worth on, please let me know.
Upon my return, I shall post all comments that may have been received.
However, please do not stop visiting the blog and commenting.
Till then, everything of the best to you all.
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7 comments:
Rats, I had been hoping to pick your brain further sir.If you're going someplace hairy of course be safe.Hopefully it's fun.-Tyler
Safe travels Eeben. Look forward to your return.
SF
Jake
Dear Eeben,
First of all, stay safe where ever
you are. Second, I was hoping there
was a way to get a signed copy of
your book. I am perfectly happy paying for the book and the shipping costs to have it delivered. You can contact me at
borr1945@hotmail.com. I would also
be delighted to have a copy of your
next book when that comes out.
I appreciate the blog and all of the comments. I am looking forward to the post on IFV's.
regards
ken
Hey Eeben, I don't know if you have seen this one before, but I thought you might get a kick out of it:
http://www.fmft.net/United%20Nations%20%20Africa%20SA80.jpg
I think that sums up the UN quite nicely.
-DavidH
Sir,
I was wondering if you could post some thoughts on the use of Visual Tracking teams in the past and uses in the present conflicts. I know a lot of senior officers read your blog and hopefully they might read it and gain some insight.
Thanks
Michael
Hi Eeben
I just want to thank you once again for making last night's Bridge 14 at Chilly a great success.
That 'person' who wanted 'details' does not want to adhere to protocols and therefore they must contact you by other means.
Regards
Billy
It was an honour and a privilege to be there, Billy. My thanks to you and all the other old soldiers of the Chilly Trench Shellhole. . My thanks also to all those who contributed to the wonderful gifts I was given. It is very much appreciated and they will take place of pride in my study.
It was also a great pleasure to meet you. I was also surprised to find that Tango was someone whom I had met many years ago in a flight to the combat zone. A small world indeed...
Rgds,
Eeben
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