Message from @Clemens
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For the journey back to the Soviet Union coffins were codenamed 'Cargo 200'
Residents of the Afghan regional capital Khost greet Soviet soldiers as they return from operation against the Mujahideen May 26 1986
Afghan guerillas have lunch next to a Soviet helicopter after it was shot down in Nuristan, Afghanistan
A young soldier from the South Vietnamese Popular Forces stands guard duty.
Photo taken: 1968
Pog
Those pictures are awesome, thanks for sharing them
Dick move, but it was certainly the pragmatic option.
Weary looking Soviet soldiers ride atop their armoured personnel carriers as they were travelling on a highway in Kabul heading for the Soviet border in 1988
Afghan Jazail flintlocks, these were actually used against the soviets to a very limited extent during the first year of the conflict
Muslim rebels inspect a captured Soviet APC after fighting with the Afghan government near Asmar, Afghanistan on December 27 1979, three days after the Soviet invasion
2nd Lt. Carl Conn looks on as a civilian bus leaves the road in order to by-pass holes dug by the Viet Cong.
Photo taken: January 1963
MAAG advisors after receiving medals for valor at the battle of Ap Bac on 2nd January 1963.
Photo taken: MAAG Compound, Cholon, Saigon. 25th January 1963
Major General Louis B. Robertshaw introduces Governor John Love (Colorado) to a group of Marine Corps pilots at the DaNang Air Base.
Photo taken: May 1967
Ba Cut in Ca Tho Military Court in 1956 , leader of the religious movement the HΓ²a Hao, which had fought against the Viet Minh, Vietnamese National Army and Cao dai movement throughout the war
U.S president Dwight D. Eisenhower and secretary of state John Foster Dulles meets with South Vietnamese President, Ngo dinh Diem in Washington D.C 8 May 1957
Brinks Hotel, Saigon after a bombing by the Viet Cong 24 December 1964. Two American officers were killed
Americans fighting for Rhodesia during the bush war i will post a few more photos in a couple days from my friends Instagram
Got a late Christmas present today, couldn't be happier!
oh damn that's awesome, that a real bounty poster?
oof
Like I was saying
They treated the Chinese and Irish like Shit
i missed your message :\
Chechen militants who supposedly had contact with US intellegance in Azerbaijan (claimed by Vladimir Putin)
A Russian man who was born in Grozny sat beside a destroyed Russian tank, drinking a shot of Vodka in memory of the crew that died inside it
The loss during the Battle of Verdun is hard to comprehend the large scale of destruction to both land mass and life. It is said that from the start of the battle to the end that every minute a soldier would die usually by Artillery fire or rifle fire. The bodyβs of the fallen soldiers would become their resting place for many years as they were a constant reminder to their comrades and fellow soldiers of what gruesome fate awaits them.
The men that fought during the long grim battle would called The Battle of Verdun the β meat grinder β as the mud and destroyed wasteland would ultimately be their grave in which they lived in day upon day, Night upon Night.
Approximately seventy percent of the 800,000 casualties at Verdun were caused by artillery. During their opening bombardment, the Germans launched two million shells. Compared to other engagements at that time, this became the largest and longest artillery bombardment yet seen.In fact, at the time of war, the two sides eventually fired between 40 and 60 million shells. Rumbles from the barrages were heard as far as 100 miles away, and soldiers described certain hills as being so heavily bombed that they gushed fire like volcanoes. Men were nearly disintegrated by the showers of artillery and thousands of bodies were unrecognizable. Those lucky enough to survive were often left with severe shell shock. βYou eat beside the deadβ, two French soldiers wrote, βyou drink beside the dead, you relieve yourself beside the dead, and you sleep beside the deadβ.
You run this channel lol
You are history