Defending a Heavy Water Plant

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Defending a Heavy Water Plant

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This coming weekend sees a contingent of Deutches Truppen being stationed in a real wartime underground complex and attempting to prevent Norwegian Resistance and British Commandos attacking and destroying the Reich's Duterium Oxide plant at the Norsk Hydro.......
We also have to protect the scientists and engineers and be on guard against spies, saboteurs and double agents......

Operation Freshman is a recreation of the 2nd of 3 raids mounted by the SOE and Comb Ops at Rjukan near Telemark in 1942.

An in depth, scripted first person exercise will be held on Sunday 28 Feb and comprises around 50 personnel - not all of them toting guns... In an attempt to understand the difficulties of penetrating a high security facility and carrying out set objectives (as well as enjoying a weekend out with mates) PBI has organised this event at the UCAP tunnel complex near Portsmouth.

As someone well known is fond of saying - Full Report to Follow :lol:
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Portsmouth, old chap, not Southampton! :wink:

See you there! :)
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sounds rather interesting :idea:
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Hope all the German Sentry’s will be wearing ear plugs, this will enable them to closely replicate the hearing problem all WW2 German sentry’s have when guarding key military installations… well every film I watched during my misspent youth had a least 2 deaf German guards in it….

Ok I’ll get my coat….

Ps have fun… :lol:
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Steiner wrote:Portsmouth, old chap, not Southampton! :wink:

See you there! :)
YOU FOOL! NOW YOU'VE GIVEN OUR POSITION AWAY!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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LAH650 wrote:Hope all the German Sentry’s will be wearing ear plugs, this will enable them to closely replicate the hearing problem all WW2 German sentry’s have when guarding key military installations… well every film I watched during my misspent youth had a least 2 deaf German guards in it….

Ok I’ll get my coat….

Ps have fun… :lol:
Were they forgetful too? :lol: If so you watched the same films I did.
Oh - Have a look at that huge signature of yours kamerad...... bit of surgery required?
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FYI, the site is a WWII bunker system built in 1943 (I think) for use by the Royal Navy. Very atmospheric, claustrophobic in places, and utterly pitch black in places. Oh, and like all good bunkers, it's said to be haunted! :lol:
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Steiner wrote:Portsmouth, old chap, not Southampton!
Good job I'm duty driver. :?
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Drop PD off in Southampton, and he can Ruckmarsch to the venue! :P
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Steiner wrote:Drop PD off in Southampton, and he can Ruckmarsch to the venue! :P
You don't wanna drop me off in Southampton - I know people in Southampton - and Fareham - I'd never get to the Hydro :twisted:
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Not that much surgery Andy!!!!! :shock:

I'm giddy now - just waiting for Stig to come get me in the Spahwagen! Then it's off to the Ffjords!
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On my way. All packed and far too much shit as usual.
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Hope there is room for me!
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On the roof rack? :wink:
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