But I have been watching their tactics closely and come to the conclusion that lessons learned in Northern Ireland, Malaya and Borneo have been forgotten and that's costing us an unacceptable toll in dead and injured heroes. When I served as a young Para in Northern Ireland's bandit country we didn't call them IEDs, we called them culvert or roadside bombs, but they were just as lethal. The first of many bombings I was to witness was at Warren Point, where 16 of my 2 Para mates were slaughtered.