Bronx33
04-23-2006, 09:54 PM
I kinda respect the little s***
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18908670-401,00.html?from=rss
PRINCE Harry has threatened to quit the British Army if commanders refuse to send him to the frontline.
The prince and his older brother William have both made it clear they want to see active service with their units.
Earlier this month Harry, 21, was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals, the army's oldest and most senior regiment.
The Blues and Royals have been deployed in almost every major operation of the past 25 years, including the Falklands, Bosnia and both Gulf wars.
And now it has been revealed the determined prince told top brass at the Sandhurst military academy: "If I am not allowed to join my unit in a war zone, I will hand in my uniform."
This poses serious problems for advisers tasked with protecting William and Harry, the second and third in line to the throne, and those fighting alongside them.
A Clarence House spokeswoman said: "Harry is very clear that he is joining the Army to serve his country as an operational soldier."
But she added: "There may be circumstances in which his presence could attract attention, which could lead to additional risk to those he commands or himself.
"In these instances it is a judgment call made by his commanding officer."
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18908670-401,00.html?from=rss
PRINCE Harry has threatened to quit the British Army if commanders refuse to send him to the frontline.
The prince and his older brother William have both made it clear they want to see active service with their units.
Earlier this month Harry, 21, was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Household Cavalry's Blues and Royals, the army's oldest and most senior regiment.
The Blues and Royals have been deployed in almost every major operation of the past 25 years, including the Falklands, Bosnia and both Gulf wars.
And now it has been revealed the determined prince told top brass at the Sandhurst military academy: "If I am not allowed to join my unit in a war zone, I will hand in my uniform."
This poses serious problems for advisers tasked with protecting William and Harry, the second and third in line to the throne, and those fighting alongside them.
A Clarence House spokeswoman said: "Harry is very clear that he is joining the Army to serve his country as an operational soldier."
But she added: "There may be circumstances in which his presence could attract attention, which could lead to additional risk to those he commands or himself.
"In these instances it is a judgment call made by his commanding officer."
