- Jul 12, 2018
- 9,817
"Yes, Your Majesty, and we'd like to keep it that way..." he said, implying that he would hope the King would keep that bit of information to himself.
"You and at least seventeen other people saw something in the half-mile radius, including one of His Majesty's ministers, two police officers, and a university professor... Thank you for giving us those details, I don't think we should take up any more of your time," Norgand said.
Agent Olsen finished writing a few things in his notebook and stood up, along with Agent Norgand who opened the door for both of them. Norgand handed King Willem his card, "If you remember anything else, Your Majesty, please feel free to get in touch. Thank you for your time."
If there was nothing else to be said, then they left as quickly as they had arrived. King Willem's aircraft was probably ready by then. The Royal Police and King's Guard escorted him to the aircraft. Three fully-fueled, manned, and armed F-16s were scrambled to escort the King and his aircraft back to Dutch airspace. They did so, with exactness and professionalism.
With the end of this winter storm, all Norwegian troops returned back to their respective stations and normal readiness, including all Norwegian ships, vehicles, aircraft, and special forces units. All was normal again, and all were in port and at their stations. Finally, it was over.
@Dutchy
"You and at least seventeen other people saw something in the half-mile radius, including one of His Majesty's ministers, two police officers, and a university professor... Thank you for giving us those details, I don't think we should take up any more of your time," Norgand said.
Agent Olsen finished writing a few things in his notebook and stood up, along with Agent Norgand who opened the door for both of them. Norgand handed King Willem his card, "If you remember anything else, Your Majesty, please feel free to get in touch. Thank you for your time."
If there was nothing else to be said, then they left as quickly as they had arrived. King Willem's aircraft was probably ready by then. The Royal Police and King's Guard escorted him to the aircraft. Three fully-fueled, manned, and armed F-16s were scrambled to escort the King and his aircraft back to Dutch airspace. They did so, with exactness and professionalism.
With the end of this winter storm, all Norwegian troops returned back to their respective stations and normal readiness, including all Norwegian ships, vehicles, aircraft, and special forces units. All was normal again, and all were in port and at their stations. Finally, it was over.
@Dutchy