Mike Jackson Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 17 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Mike Jackson.
Famous Quotes By Mike Jackson
Jumping, waving arms, cheering, laughing, head-butting him in the groin, an unfortunate ritual in the Tanner home, very much unappreciated by Jim, but tolerated for the sake of the children, Grace, Bobby and Steven joined Jason next to their father. — Mike Jackson
Military operations cannot be tidy or free of friction - particularly in a coalition whose contributing nations see the campaign through national prisms. — Mike Jackson
If you move between battalions, you are still within the same tribe. — Mike Jackson
Not much over £1,000 a month for the private soldier on operations is hardly an impressive figure. — Mike Jackson
Intervention continues to be a prominent dimension of the post-cold war world. — Mike Jackson
It is absolutely bedrock to the British Army's philosophy that a commanding officer is responsible for what goes on within his command. — Mike Jackson
You cannot expect soldiers to change people's minds. That has to be done in other ways. — Mike Jackson
We told them this morning and I think they (reacted) like you would expect. It was a surprise and the reality of this is very sobering for everybody. I don't take this lightly at all not at all. — Mike Jackson
Well, the U.N. Security Council resolution 1973 is very clear. It says all necessary measures to be taken to protect civilians and civilian areas. I mean, that to me is very clear. — Mike Jackson
I travelled a lot for business and was in the office for long hours. — Mike Jackson
Nations, not least America, retain full command of their national forces. — Mike Jackson
The Russians are a very sentimental people. — Mike Jackson
Missing your lunch is not exactly the end of the world. — Mike Jackson
It seemed like it was always autumn in this field - it was fitting really. Everything was shaded with the bronzes and yellows of faded pictures from an old photo album, it was a realm where uncomfortable nostalgia reigned. I noticed it more after my experience in the dream. There I was an actor in the play, here I was a spectator. — Mike Jackson
I understand all the problems for the Ministry of Defence, of course I do; working within a budget and trying to do so many things is not easy. — Mike Jackson
Soldiering is a very important profession, is it not? — Mike Jackson