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On 9/1/2013 10:55 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 9/1/13 10:40 AM, iBoaterer wrote: Let me guess, you two know more than this guy, right? http://tinyurl.com/qf77s3q One paragraph: Those comments really get on my nerves. And they?re flat out wrong. I served with a few Legionnaires and a lot of regular French troops. Whatever the French public?s or government?s politics are, their soldiers are brave, well-trained, in fantastic shape and aggressive. Describing those men as cowards is an absolutely unfair characterization. Herring's wartime soldiering ended the same way the French soldier's did...by pulling out of Vietnam. If memory serves, Fretwell was in the Coast Guard. Bert Robbins served stateside. The only action flajim saw was in a whore bar in Manilla. The four mouse-keteers. Oooo That's sooo upsetting. How dare the rec.boats ranking coward say such things. SNERK! Don't you have anything to say about Loogies stint in the French Foreign Legion? |
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