Navy Sailors
Jul/100
British sailors captured by Iranian navy?
What is the true story of when the British sailors were captured by the Iranian navy? Were officially inside Iran and in Iraqi waters?
They were in Iraqi waters. This is that simple. Even the first position, the Iranians were later withdrawn and changed because they knew that was several hundreds of meters in Iraqi waters. It is likely that the true position. The border was marked navigational equipment boat like a big red line that indicates clearly "do not cross." This equipment connected to the navigation computer "Mother" which is constantly updated satellite channels, allowing for the mother and the mother ship did. That would have meant the Yerba Bosun on the ship, which operates team, have been known and said by the helmsman of the ship as the ship entered restricted waters. The Cox'n then contacted the team instruction on this forum, the ship boarded and the other would be unloaded or turned to a new level in the water without restrictions. This is all Bog standard procedure in the Royal Navy. There is the slightest possibility that the ship was in Iranian waters. Oh, and would have been a good lieutenant in charge the boarding team, but the helmsman told what to do when in the boat. Nobody, and that means no one exceeds the helm. The word helmsman is final and while on the boat at a rate of young people can order anyone around. I told a captain in the Royal Navy f'ing seated now, and although he did not like it did the same. Well, standing in the line guys can not see well .... bootneck same official is not stupid.