Popular Post AdamTheFarang Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 Saving young kids deserves more than they have received so far. One is going home already with little reported in the press of any gift etc. They were not paid as far as I have read and the work was extremely difficult otherwise the Thai authorities would not have needed international aid.Thailand should do more for the British Divers they are heroes. 4 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Badrabbit Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 They are doing there job, I wouldn't expect any reward and I doubt they do!Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app 19 1 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pgrahmm Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 (edited) Luck of the draw....Many teams on rotation/shifts - they happened to be the one's on at that time.... Just as many/actually more unsung heros besides the 3 that had the photo ops.... All of them are "hero's" at an equal level.... Including the other thousand+ or so there 24/7 doing the thankless tasks..... Edited July 4, 2018 by pgrahmm 18 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Kwasaki Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 3 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: They are doing there job, I wouldn't expect any reward and I doubt they do! Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app I concur there British expert guys doing there job. 3 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cake Monster Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 I suspect that the last thing any of these heroic guys would want is a load of hype and attention bought upon their acts of bravery. A cold beer would be more valued by them and a simple " Thank you " would suffice 23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post canuckamuck Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 This is the second thread you started with the same title. 1 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdamTheFarang Posted July 4, 2018 Author Share Posted July 4, 2018 8 minutes ago, canuckamuck said: This is the second thread you started with the same title. I have asked admin to delete the other thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Kieran00001 Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 (edited) What about the U.S. Special Operations Command Pacific Search and Rescue team, not much of a mention and they led the operation! Edited July 4, 2018 by Kieran00001 2 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Kwasaki Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 7 minutes ago, Kieran00001 said: What about the U.S. Special Operations Command Pacific Search and Rescue team, not much of a mention and they led the operation! US can't always be No.1 the boys will be OK never mind the calls for praises. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pgrahmm Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 (edited) Edited July 4, 2018 by pgrahmm 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CGW Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 Why does there need to be so many "hero's" these days, they did a great job, a job they have trained long and hard for no doubt, it must also be a job they enjoy doing, I'm sure the satisfaction of finding the kids was a fantastic feeling, but are they "hero's"? don't forget they had a huge team backing them up, what are they "junior backup hero's' Job well done guys! ? 9 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post VocalNeal Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Badrabbit said: They are doing there job, I wouldn't expect any reward and I doubt they do! 1 hour ago, Kwasaki said: I concur there British expert guys doing there job. One is a fireman, the other is an IT consultant. I'm a bit confused. I suppose at a stretch one could say that maybe the fireman guy is a professional life saver but I doubt the West Midlands Fire Service employs him as a cave diver. Cave diving for these guys is a hobby or more like a passion. If it is their job why did , reportedly, they pay their own airfares. But agreed they probably don't want a reward. Success will be its own reward. Edited July 4, 2018 by VocalNeal 5 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ratcatcher Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 As many posters have said, these volunteers from overseas are all cut from the same cloth. they do what they do without wanting plaudits and publicity. They are dedicated to saving lives and helping others in distress. People like these heroes do not seek the limelight, they come, get on with the job and when done they are gone, happy in the knowledge they were able to help.. It matters not one whit whether they were American, Australian , English or Chinese, the most important thing, is that the boys were discovered. The Englishmen are not bragging about their finding the boys, they are merely happy to have found them. Typical self effacing style of some Brits. 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lamkyong Posted July 4, 2018 Share Posted July 4, 2018 i feel sure the Thai government will respond favourably later hopfully the cop who tried to throw a spanner in the works ie permits for drilling/drones etc will not be on the inevitable commitee 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Badrabbit Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 i feel sure the Thai government will respond favourably later hopfully the cop who tried to throw a spanner in the works ie permits for drilling/drones etc will not be on the inevitable commiteeI'm surprised they haven't been arrested for working without a work permit such is Thailand!!Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app 2 1 3 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ratcatcher Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 7 minutes ago, Badrabbit said: I'm surprised they haven't been arrested for working without a work permit such is Thailand!! Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app I am aware that you are attempting to be facetious, but do you really think under the circumstances the powers that be would insist on work permits for highly trained cave divers when every minute counts to save lives.. No, I didn't think you did. It did however happen 14 years ago when the tsunami hit, much to Thailand's sham e and embarrassment. Perhaps Thailand has moved on and matured a wee bit? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badrabbit Posted July 4, 2018 Share Posted July 4, 2018 I am aware that you are attempting to be facetious, but do you really think under the circumstances the powers that be would insist on work permits for highly trained cave divers when every minute counts to save lives.. No, I didn't think you did. It did however happen 14 years ago when the tsunami hit, much to Thailand's sham e and embarrassment. Perhaps Thailand has moved on and matured a wee bit?Well let's hope the shame and embarrassment does not repeat itself! Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cyberfarang Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 So far the team have had all their expenses paid and have been made visa and work permit exempt, including having the honour of being made personal guests by the King, probably the highest honour any foreigners could be bestowed in Thailand. I have no doubts the British rescue team will gain a lot of work out of this, now news of their fantastic achievement has gone worldwide. It`s going to be; we need a rescue team, who we gonna call? I`m sure these guys will go down in history and always remembered as the British team who performed a miracle in Thailand, and that alone is worth it`s weight in gold. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Badrabbit Posted July 4, 2018 Share Posted July 4, 2018 So far the team have had all their expenses paid and have been made visa and work permit exempt, including having the honour of being made personal guests by the King, probably the highest honour any foreigners could be bestowed in Thailand. I have no doubts the British rescue team will gain a lot of work out of this, now news of their fantastic achievement has gone worldwide. It`s going to be; we need a rescue team, who we gonna call? I`m sure these guys will go down in history and always remembered as the British team who performed a miracle in Thailand, and that alone is worth it`s weight in gold. That's fantastic news, preying for the lads to be reunited with there families sooner rather than later! Sent from my SM-G610F using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Fish Head Soup Posted July 4, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 4, 2018 (edited) I feel sorry for these guys to be honest. If you have read up about them they are not people who want or enjoy being in the limelight, they just love doing their hobby which is cave diving. They have become known for a long time as being extremely proficient at what they do. They are volunteers for cave rescue in the UK, it is a charity which is run entirely on donations from the public. They are not doing this for money, fame, or to prove a point. They hear of someone in trouble, in a world where they are optimal operators, and they see a chance to help someone out of a bad situation in a place they know their skills and experience are possibly the persons only chance of survival, or in worse circumstances to recover the body for the family (as happened in France). They have been called upon by foreign governments in the past, and they have gone and done what they do and then they have left, people in the caving world know them, what they have done etc, but don't make a fuss, they don't want it. They will find all the media attention extremely intrusive I'm sure. Of course it's understandable that we all want to know about them, but maybe they just want some privacy, and just to be left alone to do what they do. Edited July 4, 2018 by Fish Head Soup 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post doodle Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 12 hours ago, VocalNeal said: If it is their job why did , reportedly, they pay their own airfares. I believe that it was reported right at the start that Thai Airways provided free tickets for them. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Quack Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 13 hours ago, pgrahmm said: Luck of the draw....Many teams on rotation/shifts - they happened to be the one's on at that time.... Just as many/actually more unsung heros besides the 3 that had the photo ops.... All of them are "hero's" at an equal level.... Including the other thousand+ or so there 24/7 doing the thankless tasks..... Actually I don't think it was the luck of the draw. The Brit divers were brought in to blaze the trail as the other divers weren't experienced or skilled enough to be able to find their way through the network of caves without any visibility, maps or lines... The Brit guys were the ones who did the hard work exploring and forging ahead and laid out the lines so other less experienced divers could follow them through. It's extremely difficult and takes a great deal of bravery to go into a cave blind, squeezing through tight gaps when there's no guarantee you'll even be able to turn around in the space you get into, no visibility at all. There's probably only a handful of people in the world who can do this safely, which is why the Brits were brought in. 16 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post simoh1490 Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 Few posters seem to understand the nature and character of the rescuers, they shun the limelight and any reward, for them, cave diving is a hobby and not something to do for reward or fame, they enjoy the challenge of the logistics. There's some really good articles about them in the UK press, perhaps read one or two. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doodle Posted July 5, 2018 Share Posted July 5, 2018 1 minute ago, Quack said: Actually I don't think it was the luck of the draw. The Brit divers were brought in to blaze the trail as the other divers weren't experienced or skilled enough to be able to find their way through the network of caves without any visibility, maps or lines... The Brit guys were the ones who did the hard work exploring and forging ahead and laid out the lines so other less experienced divers could follow them through. It's extremely difficult and takes a great deal of bravery to go into a cave blind, squeezing through tight gaps when there's no guarantee you'll even be able to turn around in the space you get into, no visibility at all. There's probably only a handful of people in the world who can do this safely, which is why the Brits were brought in. That's right. The French specifically asked for them in 2010 to help recover the body of a diver. They also helped in a successful rescue of 13 divers in Mexico in 2004. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MekkOne Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 13 hours ago, AdamTheFarang said: I have asked admin to delete the other thread. you should ask to the admin to delete yourself... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khaowong1 Posted July 5, 2018 Share Posted July 5, 2018 12 hours ago, ratcatcher said: YeI am aware that you are attempting to be facetious, but do you really think under the circumstances the powers that be would insist on work permits for highly trained cave divers when every minute counts to save lives.. No, I didn't think you did. It did however happen 14 years ago when the tsunami hit, much to Thailand's sham e and embarrassment. Perhaps Thailand has moved on and matured a wee bit? Yes, I remember that. But moved on and matured a wee bit, doubtful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riverhigh Posted July 5, 2018 Share Posted July 5, 2018 Re: Give The British Divers Who Found the Kids And Their Instructor In The Cave Thai Citizenship And The Highest Civilian Medal. Thai Citizenship? Are we really talking about giving the British Divers their due credit or is this about Thais not accepting foreigners into their country? Two diferent topics (smile). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Denim Posted July 5, 2018 Share Posted July 5, 2018 Giving someone Thai citizenship can hardly be construed to be a reward. Besides, as others have said , they don't seek the limelight and just want to do the job and get a good result. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Peterw42 Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 12 hours ago, ratcatcher said: I am aware that you are attempting to be facetious, but do you really think under the circumstances the powers that be would insist on work permits for highly trained cave divers when every minute counts to save lives.. No, I didn't think you did. It did however happen 14 years ago when the tsunami hit, much to Thailand's sham e and embarrassment. Perhaps Thailand has moved on and matured a wee bit? I think if you look into what actually happend, 3-4 months after the tsunami there was a crackdown on volunteer visa's and work permits etc because it was starting to be abused. People were turning up as volunteers with their golf clubs and trying to start businesses etc. A small percentage were profiteering hence the crackdown. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Suradit69 Posted July 5, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 5, 2018 (edited) 15 hours ago, AdamTheFarang said: Saving young kids deserves more than they have received so far. One is going home already with little reported in the press of any gift etc I would think giving them a "prize" for their efforts would cheapen the value of the work they do and appear to ignore the importance of all those, Thai or foreign, who have contributed to the exemplary collective effort. Edited July 5, 2018 by Suradit69 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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