Comments by "1IbramGaunt" (@1IbramGaunt) on "Drachinifel"
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@stc2828 except they're not even doing that, respectfully dealing with the dead who still lie there first- bones are often found by the scrap metal workers amidst the bits of rusty cut-up metal that're crudely torn from the wrecks, and they're just told by their bosses to keep quiet about it and keep working. As for the matter of the metal-salvaging itself, it doesn't matter how justified or sensible you feel it is, it's still completely illegal and something never done elsewhere to war-graves, ONLY to the ships unfortunate enough to be sunk in East-Asian waters, and around Malaysia in particular, not just with these two British battleships but with WW2 warship wrecks of EVERY nationality, American, Japanese, Dutch, French, Australian, New Zealander, you name it if they sank anywhere near there they've been looted, DOZENS of ships, maybe HUNDREDS by now
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@matthewrobinson4323 and no, sadly 😕 always wanted to but I'm disabled, have glasses, clumsy, slow, not exactly ideal military material unfortunately, and am too old to join now anyway. Got a whole family of servicemen past and present who did join up though ☺ got an uncle who was in the Royal Navy, my Father and Grandfather were RAF, my Mother's Father was in the British Army as were both my Great Grandfathers on my Dad's side, and I've not one but two cousins presently serving in the U.S. Marines no less, long story haha. My Father's Mother's Father was a Knight and a Major-General. Military family, guess I'm the black sheep
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