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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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^I like this.
In a gun turret stylee.
I could be like that bloke out of Turrican.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:39, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
In a gun turret stylee.
I could be like that bloke out of Turrican.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:39, 1 reply, 10 years ago)
a 'mental' was walking past the other day muttering to himself and pointing to locations he would place machine gun turrets in the road outside work
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:41, Reply)
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:41, Reply)
no, he was placing them on the inside of the curve in the road, rather than the outside, allowing enemies to advance closer before they became visible to those manning the gun placements
wot a knob
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:44, Reply)
wot a knob
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:44, Reply)
sheesh, the younger generation, no idea
should be reading "the art of war" as a set text at school instead of all that bloobloo war poetry.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:46, Reply)
should be reading "the art of war" as a set text at school instead of all that bloobloo war poetry.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:46, Reply)
that poetry is very negative about war, enough to put a lesser man off learning and deploying military tactics, no wonder youth are such pussys
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:48, Reply)
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:48, Reply)
darn right
should be Shin Tzu and Alfred Mahan, with a side of Churchill and Alexander.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:50, Reply)
should be Shin Tzu and Alfred Mahan, with a side of Churchill and Alexander.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:50, Reply)
general principles of war apply no matter what the weapons
I would bet there are many copies at Sandhurst.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:51, Reply)
I would bet there are many copies at Sandhurst.
( , Mon 22 Sep 2014, 12:51, Reply)
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