When the Wind Blows
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Or it says here,
"Discuss the changed conditions after an attack,

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and consider how to overcome
or adapt to them."

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Well um... um... let's start on that one, dear.
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Who's going to start the ball rolling, eh?
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Shall I kick off, eh? Eh?
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Right. Here goes.
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Um...
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I think er... we could overcome
the changed conditions after an attack

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by er... all pulling our weight,
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putting our shoulders to the wheel,
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so that we all pull together,
now that our backs are against the wall.

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And we can show these Jerries...
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I mean Russkies, just what we think of them.
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And um... Well, that's all, I think.
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Hooray, James!
You ought to be a politician.

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It says, "Reading aloud to pass the time
is a good idea."

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It's a good job I got this book
from the public library.

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It's called "Armageddon And You."
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There's a terrific bit in it
about Western defences.

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Now, just listen to this.
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"There are three B.M.E. Ws -
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Ballistic Missile Early Warning systems.
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One P.R.C. S - Perimeter Acquisition
Radar Attack Characterisation System.

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Then there's N.O.R.A. D -
North American Air Defense.

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And J.S. S - Joint Surveillance System.
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And then seven R.O.C. Cs -
Regional Operation Control Centres.

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Then there's N.A.D.G. R -
Nato Air Defence Ground Rnvironment,

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and several A. W.C. S -
Airborne Warning and Control Systems.

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All this is controlled by the N.C. A -
National Command Authority,

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by means of the N.M.C. S -
National Military Command System.

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And A.M.C. C -
Alternative Military Command Centre.


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