unusually, and one of his sidewinders went off and it went straight into the welsh guards again. not one died, but everyone lost a limb, and you start to think, hang on, why is the welsh guards copping all this all the time, wherever we go? the injured welsh guards were taken to the hospital ship, uganda, where denzil and the other recovering soldiers were coming to terms with their injuries. part of our entertainment on board the ship was to watch films. they put on the monty python film, the life of brian. at the end of the film, famously, of course, they sing always look on the bright side of life, and i think every one of us wounded people, and you can imagine the scene, i ll try and paint the picture for you you know, there s all kinds of people, all different wounds, people that are badly burnt, limbs missing, eyes missing, and yet, you know, theyjoined in, singing this song, always look on the bright side of life, and having to look,
limbs missing, eyes missing, and yet, you know, theyjoined in, singing this song, always look on the bright side of life, and having to look, and a lot of the staff, you could see the tears rolling down their faces to see all these wounded people singing that song. and it was just in the moment, it was in the moment, and that s a memory i ll carry with me the rest of my life. it was amazing. while denzil and others were being treated, other soldiers were returning home. cheering there were celebrations on their arrival. but for those who fought, and theirfamilies, the victory was bittersweet.
people that are badly burnt, limbs missing, eyes missing, and yet, you know, theyjoined in, singing this song, always look on the bright side of life, and having to look, and a lot of the staff, you could see the tears rolling down their faces to see all these wounded people singing that song. and it was just in the moment, it was in the moment, and that s a memory i ll carry with me the rest of my life. it was amazing. while denzil and others were being treated, other soldiers were returning home. cheering there were celebrations on their arrival. but for those who fought, and theirfamilies,
with their injuries. part of our entertainment on board the ship was to watch films. they put on the monty python film, the life of brian. at the end of the film, famously, of course, they sing always look on the bright side of life, and i think every one of us wounded people, and you can imagine the scene, i ll try and paint the picture for you you know, there s all kinds of people, all different wounds, people that are badly burnt, limbs missing, eyes missing, and yet, you know, theyjoined in, singing this song, always look on the bright side of life, and having to look, and a lot of the staff, you could see the tears rolling down their faces to see all these wounded people singing that song. and it was just in the moment, it was in the moment, and that s a memory i ll carry with me the rest of my life. it was amazing.
and one did and the second one started bumping and weaving unusually, and one of his sidewinders went off and it went straight into the welsh guards again. not one died, but everyone lost a limb, and you start to think, hang on, why is the welsh guards copping all this all the time, wherever we go? the injured welsh guards were taken to the hospital ship, uganda, where denzil and the other recovering soldiers were coming to terms with their injuries. part of our entertainment on board the ship was to watch films. they put on the monty python film, the life of brian. at the end of the film, famously, of course, they sing always look on the bright side of life, and i think every one of us wounded people, and you can imagine the scene, i ll try and paint the picture for you you know, there s all kinds of people, all different wounds, people that are badly burnt, limbs missing, eyes missing, and yet, you know, theyjoined