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In this episode of The Parallel Four, the calm before the storm turns into full-blown chaos as the team prepares for the 2003 Iraq War. Inside the humming corridors of Chicksands, Vinka and Marlin drive the Intelligence Cell like a war room on overdrive — maps, photos, and caffeine everywhere — while Stephen and Johan push the troops through live-fire ranges, NBC drills, and battlefield medicine training.
From PowerPoint warfare to CS gas chambers, the Group ramps up for real operations in the Gulf. When deployment orders drop, it’s a mad scramble to Oman, where PsyOps takes centre stage — Safe Conduct Passes, leaflet drops, and radio broadcasts winning more hearts and minds than bullets ever could.
But it’s not all tension and training — there’s still room for pride and laughter. The team swaps desert dust for Twickenham turf, carrying the flag before England faces the All Blacks in front of 82,000 roaring fans.
Packed with true-to-life military detail, veteran humour, and a rare look behind the wire, this episode captures service life at full throttle — from war prep to rugby glory.
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By Lord Tim Heale5
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In this episode of The Parallel Four, the calm before the storm turns into full-blown chaos as the team prepares for the 2003 Iraq War. Inside the humming corridors of Chicksands, Vinka and Marlin drive the Intelligence Cell like a war room on overdrive — maps, photos, and caffeine everywhere — while Stephen and Johan push the troops through live-fire ranges, NBC drills, and battlefield medicine training.
From PowerPoint warfare to CS gas chambers, the Group ramps up for real operations in the Gulf. When deployment orders drop, it’s a mad scramble to Oman, where PsyOps takes centre stage — Safe Conduct Passes, leaflet drops, and radio broadcasts winning more hearts and minds than bullets ever could.
But it’s not all tension and training — there’s still room for pride and laughter. The team swaps desert dust for Twickenham turf, carrying the flag before England faces the All Blacks in front of 82,000 roaring fans.
Packed with true-to-life military detail, veteran humour, and a rare look behind the wire, this episode captures service life at full throttle — from war prep to rugby glory.
Support the show