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norompanlasolas 04-14-2003 11:19 AM

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Originally posted by Felix The Assassin:
Ah, sweet Reeka. No need to worry yourself. I have chosen my path. I am a combatant, in my job it's either kill, or be killed. I am a tanker, a guy who commands 73 tons of death and destruction. I'm a vet of DS, but sitting on the sidelines for this one. When I give the command to fire, or in an adverse situation, have to pull the trigger myself. I'm knownigly sending a 120 MM DU long rod penetrator traveling at over 1 mile per second towards my enemy. As in DS, this round goes completely through Soviet built armor, it is not designed to kill the crew, it is desinged to kill the opposing tank. As with any type of war, one must be prepared to kill at a moments notice. Our Motto goes along the lines of "Train as you would fight" So, when on the gunnery range, one must build the confidence in both himself, and his crew, that when the time comes, and the command is given, there is no doubt who will be the victor.

There is an old tanker saying that came from GEN G.S. Patton, "No poor bastard ever won a war dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor bastard die for their country!"

I do not engage in sport hunting, shooting, or anything along that line. Nothing quite compares to the firing of the main gun. As far as civilians go, they have a need to be protected, and I am a protector, a defender, a fighter, a Soldier of the United States of America.
Competence is my watch word!

No Mission to Difficult
No Task to Great
Duty First - Soldiers Always
Families form the backbone of a succesful unit, and understand exactly what our jod description really means.

Felix
Steel on Target

wooow... i thougth another poster had the first prize, but you are indeed a class act. this is the beauty of internet, i cannot make out if you are for real or just a 15 year old kid spewing military rethoric.

anways, i really dont care that much. either way what you just posted is hilarious. if you dont mind im going to print it and show it around cause its just genius. oh, and you are the new proud owner of the rambo prize. congratulations! :D

Lil Lil 04-14-2003 11:21 AM

LMAO

Skunk 04-14-2003 04:20 PM

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the British report on the "terrorist training facilities" that they found had no resemblance to anything "military" as far as what has been labeled as "military installations" inside Iraq...I used both to make a point...that the shift of the war had changed overnight to terrorism.
Point taken. ;)

Felix The Assassin 04-15-2003 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by norompanlasolas:
wooow... i thougth another poster had the first prize, but you are indeed a class act. this is the beauty of internet, i cannot make out if you are for real or just a 15 year old kid spewing military rethoric.

anways, i really dont care that much. either way what you just posted is hilarious. if you dont mind im going to print it and show it around cause its just genius. oh, and you are the new proud owner of the rambo prize. congratulations!
Wow, the rambo prize??? Since he is a fictitious character, I guess your prize holds no real value either!

Ah yes the power of the internet. Little children should never be allowed to roam the internet unsupervised, for nobody really knows who is who!
If you can translate, then use the net, you might be able to find your answer.
"Vincere Vel Mori"

Felix

[ 04-15-2003, 10:21 AM: Message edited by: Felix The Assassin ]

Stormymystic 04-15-2003 03:37 PM

before i watch it, is there alot of blood and death?

Stormymystic 04-15-2003 03:42 PM

ok i am screwed, it won't load anyways

MagiK 04-15-2003 03:45 PM

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Originally posted by Skunk:
We are talking about a war and so far the suicide bombings in Iraq have been aimed purely at military personnel - therefore they are not acts of terrorism. Are we also rewriting history to redefine the Japanese Kamakaze pilots of WWII as 'Terrorists' too?


<font color="#ffccff">At least you are consistant in not letting facts or details get in the way of your propaganda machine.

Soldiers in Uniform = Military and War
Soldiers in Civilian Clothes = Terrorists, and Geneva Convention Criminals.
Soldiers in other country's Uniforms = Spies and may be shot on sight. (I think)

Rant on dude, rant on. You should be a columnist for Al-Jazeera [img]smile.gif[/img] </font>

Scholarcs 04-17-2003 09:36 AM

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Originally posted by Felix The Assassin:
3. Did we just overlook the fact that al-quadi are located in Iraq?

http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/5laing/1.jpg
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/5laing/4.jpg

Says enough for you?

johnny 04-17-2003 09:43 AM

What's your point ? :D

Skunk 04-17-2003 10:08 AM

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Soldiers in Civilian Clothes = Terrorists, and Geneva Convention Criminals.
Magik,
US special forces often work in civilian clothes, behind enemy lines.
So you are you calling them terrorists and Geneva Convention Criminals????

Gosh - I must have missed something. I thought that you supported the troops - guess I was wrong. But we find ourselves on opposing lines once more, because I would never dream of labelling the US special forces as 'Terrorists' and 'Criminals' - that's a step too far even for me! :(


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