The better part of Fortune
A British helicopter pilot aptly named Fortune took a shot between the eyes in Afghanistan but still managed to fly for another eight minutes and then land his Chinook. As the Third Marines would say, Fortes fortuna juvat.
A British helicopter pilot aptly named Fortune took a shot between the eyes in Afghanistan but still managed to fly for another eight minutes and then land his Chinook.
A British helicopter pilot aptly named Fortune took a shot between the eyes in Afghanistan but still managed to fly for another eight minutes and then land his Chinook.
As the Third Marines would say, Fortes fortuna juvat.
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