{"quotes":[{"text":"First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can.","author":"Horatio Nelson","tags":["air-force","airmen","army","battle","battlefield","inspiration","inspirational","inspirational","maurus-macgregor","motivation","motivational","motivational","pilot","raf","royal-navy","sailors","soldiers","us-air-force","us-army","us-navy","usaf","war"],"id":8154,"author_id":"Horatio+Nelson"},{"text":"We piled aboard the small chopper and after a bit of map pointing to the pilot we lifted off. 'I love the RAF,' said Jed.'I love them too, sir,' said I. After a short flight the chopper landed. We all got out and waved our thanks and farewells to the crew and Major Jenner checked his map. After a quick examination he announced that we had been dropped in the wrong place.'I fucking hate the RAF,' said Jed.'I fucking hate them too, sir,' said I.","author":"Ken Lukowiak","tags":["falklands","humor","paratroopers","raf","soldiers","war"],"id":266302,"author_id":"Ken+Lukowiak"},{"text":"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.","author":"Winston S. Churchill","tags":["gratitude","heroes","raf","war"],"id":277781,"author_id":"Winston+S.+Churchill"},{"text":"Strength lies not in defence but in attack.","author":"Marquis de Acerba","tags":["air-force","airmen","army","battle","battlefield","inspiration","inspirational","inspirational","maurus-macgregor","motivation","motivational","motivational","pilot","raf","sailors","soldiers","us-air-force","us-army","us-navy","usaf","war"],"id":358523,"author_id":"Marquis+de+Acerba"},{"text":"It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.","author":"Babe Ruth","tags":["air-force","airmen","army","baseball","battle","battlefield","inspiration","inspirational","inspirational","maurus-macgregor","motivation","motivational","motivational","pilot","raf","royal-navy","sailors","soldiers","us-air-force","us-army","us-navy","usaf","war"],"id":358946,"author_id":"Babe+Ruth"},{"text":"The educated man, habitually, almost without noticing it, sees the present as something that grows out of a long perspective of centuries. In my the minds of my RAF hearers this perspective simply did not exist. It seemed to me that they did not really believe that we have any reliable knowledge of historic man. But this was often curiously combined with a conviction that we knew a great deal about Prehistoric Man: doubtless because Prehistoric Man is labelled 'Science' (which is reliable) whereas Napoleon or Julius Caesar is labelled as 'History' (which is not.","author":"C.S. Lewis","tags":["history","julius-caesar","napoleon","prehistory","raf","science"],"id":434932,"author_id":"C.S.+Lewis"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":6,"pages":1}}
