photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
Full Name: ASIAEE, Seyed Nasrollah
DoB: 19 Dey 1320 (9 Jan 1942) - Sahneh Town, Kermanshah Province
Killed in Action: 11 Dey 1365 (1 Jan 1987) - Masjed Soleiman, Khuzestan Province
Branch of service: Tank Engineering and Maintenance , Pilot
Last Rank: SarHang (Colonel)
Last Position: Commanding Officer, Masjed Soleiman Army Aviation Base
Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
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Sqn. Ldr. AHMADI OLOON-ABADI, Seyyed Abolmajd
KIA: 19/Jul/1987 - Hoveyzeh Marshes
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Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
Artesh,
Unless you own the copyright of the pictures, or unless they have been released for public use it is not encouraged to post them.
Not being harsh but it's been one of the key points of the forum since the closure of MP.net to avoid the legal issues that that board had on a regular basis.
Unless you own the copyright of the pictures, or unless they have been released for public use it is not encouraged to post them.
Not being harsh but it's been one of the key points of the forum since the closure of MP.net to avoid the legal issues that that board had on a regular basis.
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Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
I don't see the point of a picture thread anyway as this is a discussion forum
Ever-lasting truths: Multi-year budgets/ planning by necessity have to address the painful questions; more often than not the Either-Or prevails over Both-And.
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
If everyone is thinking the same, then someone is not thinking (attributed to Patton)
Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
Hi dear Timmy,Timmymagic wrote:Artesh,
Unless you own the copyright of the pictures, or unless they have been released for public use it is not encouraged to post them.
Not being harsh but it's been one of the key points of the forum since the closure of MP.net to avoid the legal issues that that board had on a regular basis.
AFAIK, Army has ordered to all war veterans, and families of who were killed/Missed in action, to publish their memorieses, photos, documents and ...
So, Nothing to be worried about.
Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
Hi dear ArmChair,ArmChairCivvy wrote:I don't see the point of a picture thread anyway as this is a discussion forum
the point of this thread is to introduce War time Pilots (Veterans, Killed, Missed, Prisoners, Traitors) .
i don`t think this is realy necessary to know how many children they have, or when they married, or were they Religius or not ...
but governments want to say they were ...
if you or any other members of this forum knows Farsi, he/she/ can search and see how many "BULLSHITS" are said about them.
many of those bullshits are denied by former Army personell.
Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
Respectfully, this is a United Kingdom defence forum, and this section which you have created this thread in, is reserved for international military news. It is not designated or designed to be used as a memorial or condolence wall for former service personnel. Please cease and desist.
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Re: photo thread: Iranian Pilots during Iran/Iraq war
I've had my eye on this thread for a bit. I respect the intentions and I was happy to leave it briefly to see how it went or what the follow up might be, but I feel you may be a little mistaken on what the forum section is for.
If you have a particular story or tale to tell, we're more than happy to hear it. UKDF is pretty broad in that way. However an independent topic is perhaps a little excessive without a lot of organisation and backing to make it clear what it's about.
Personally, I'd recommend you post over in the Iranian topic for this section of the forum. See who's willing to have a chat there?
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=496
Locking this thread behind it, just to keep everything central to the specific topic.
If you have a particular story or tale to tell, we're more than happy to hear it. UKDF is pretty broad in that way. However an independent topic is perhaps a little excessive without a lot of organisation and backing to make it clear what it's about.
Personally, I'd recommend you post over in the Iranian topic for this section of the forum. See who's willing to have a chat there?
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=496
Locking this thread behind it, just to keep everything central to the specific topic.