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(Background)I am me, all that I can be, soaring eagle in the sky, bending but not breaking willow tree, in times of severe adversity. I am. Bear of courage, deer of peace, swan in flight, pure in grace, hard as granite, soft as fleece, never putting on another’s face. I am. Praying mantis, still as can be, attacking at right time with skill and speed, using my gifts, my growing ability, lessons to learn, I now know to heed. I am.Owl of night, fox playing pranks, oak of strength, apple of love, learning lessons by the river banks, watching the turning of the moon above. I am.Tower of change, growth and pain, butterfly lessons, one in the same, Spiritual growth I have to gain, The wild within I shall not tame. I am. Grounded firm, flying free, teaching, learning, always a balance always being the best I can be, under the moon, sing and dance. I am. ________________________(I AM)'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves. Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; all mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe."Beware the jabberwock, my son! the jaws that bite and the claws that catch! Beware the jubjub bird, and shun The Frunious Bandersnatch!"He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the manxome foe he sought; So rested he by the tum tum tree, and stood a while in thought.And as in uffish thought he stood, the jabberwock with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came!One two! And one two! Trough and through, The vorpal blade went snicker and snack, He left it dead and with its head, he went galumphing back!"And hast thou slain the jabberwock? Come to my arms my Beamish boy! O frabjous day! Calloh! Callay!" He chortled in his joy.'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves, Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: all mimsy were the borogroves, and the mome raths outgrabe.___(THE JABBERWOCKY) background-color:none;

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Add to My Profile | More Videos VNV NAtion,On 28th May 1982 Lieutenant Colonel Jones was commanding 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment on operations on the Falkland Islands. The Battalion was ordered to attack enemy positions in and around the settlements of Darwin and Goose Green. During the attack against an enemy who was well dug in with mutually supporting positions sited in depth, the Battalion was held up just South of Darwin by a particularly well-prepared and resilient enemy position of at least eleven trenches on an important ridge. A number of casualties were received. In order to read the battle fully and to ensure that the momentum of his attack was not lost, Colonel Jones took forward his reconnaissance party to the foot of a re-entrant which a section of his Battalion had just secured. Despite persistent, heavy and accurate fire the reconnaissance party gained the top of the re-entrant, at approximately the same height as the enemy positions. From here Colonel Jones encouraged the direction of his Battalion mortar fire, in an effort to neutralise the enemy positions. However, these had been well prepared and continued to pour effective fire onto the Battalion advance, which, by now held up for over an hour and under increasingly heavy artillery fire, was in danger of faltering. In his effort to gain a good viewpoint, Colonel Jones was now at the very front of his Battalion. It was clear to him that desperate measures were needed in order to overcome the enemy position and rekindle the attack, and that unless these measures were taken promptly the Battalion would sustain increasing casualties and the attack perhaps even fail. It was time for personal leadership and action. Colonel Jones immediately seized a sub-machine gun, and, calling on those around him and with total disregard for his own safety, charged the nearest enemy position. This action exposed him to fire from a number of trenches. As he charged up a short slope at the enemy position he was seen to fall and roll backward downhill. He immediately picked himself up, and again charged the enemy trench, firing his sub-machine gun and seemingly oblivious to the intense fire directed at him. He was hit by fire from another trench which he outflanked, and fell dying only a few feet from the enemy he had assaulted. A short time later a company of the Battalion attacked the enemy, who quickly surrendered. The display of courage by Colonel Jones had completely undermined their will to fight further. Thereafter the momentum of the attack was rapidly regained, Darwin and Goose Green were liberated, and the Battalion released the local inhabitants unharmed and forced the surrender of some 1,200 of the enemy. The achievements of 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment at Darwin and Goose Green set the tone for the subsequent land victory on the Falklands. The British achieved such a moral superiority over the enemy in this first battle that, despite the advantages of numbers and selection of battle-ground, the Argentinian troops never thereafter doubted neither the superior fighting qualities of the British troops, nor their own inevitable defeat. This was an action of the utmost gallantry by a Commanding Officer whose dashing leadership and courage throughout the battle were an inspiration to all about him.London Gazette October 8, 1982

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