To this day, absolutely delighted, honored, pleased, privileged. All those cliched words that that I had the chance to do it.
I was a squadron boss for two years at a time when my guys were doing about the toughest job that an aircraft has been asked to do.
I think everyone who joins the military at some point finds himself wondering what it would be like to be tested under proper conditions
Lord Etherton actually gave the pin to me so I was able to thank him for his work.
Because we had the police training, we knew all about police interviews and what they do and the process.
I knew there was a significant risk that if it turned up in the wrong place for the wrong person, that could be it.
Millions of pounds has been spent on my training at that point and all of that was going to get thrown away because of something that was entirely legal in the civilian world.
It really threw me out because it was completely unexpected.
Everything streams, your nose, your mouth, your eyes, it's just stings.
They put a lot of time and effort into training them and then put an equal amount of time and money into identifying them as homosexual and kicking them out.
Being able to march in a pride in your uniform is something that I couldn’t even have dreamed of.
We saw U-boats in the Caribbean
Gilbert Clarke