Message from @βœŒπŸ§β“‡ο½α‘Žπš 🐿🎯

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Lol this chat had some laughs i see

2020-10-08 14:33:15 UTC  

I especially am interested in WW2

2020-10-08 14:33:34 UTC  

Most of my great grandfathers served there

2020-10-08 14:34:14 UTC  

one of them even came home with a picture of hitler's house, a luger, and an iron cross (he fought for the American side)

2020-10-08 14:34:57 UTC  

Iron cross as in the german award

2020-10-08 14:34:59 UTC  

he probs captured i t

2020-10-08 14:35:01 UTC  

*it

I used to purposely cook chili in front of my step mom to piss her off. Her dad was in the pacific theater and had a thing about chili because of the ration shortage

2020-10-08 14:35:47 UTC  

> I especially am interested in WW2
@Vice President SwagLord I love WWII, i am also getting into the vietnam war

2020-10-08 14:35:59 UTC  

looollllll

Vietnam conflict was bad

2020-10-08 14:36:37 UTC  

Battle of the bulge 1944 haha

2020-10-08 14:36:47 UTC  

Its perfectly fine to learn about it

2020-10-08 14:37:28 UTC  

and the weaponry that came from it was super influential

2020-10-08 14:37:38 UTC  

Like the M60, and M16A1

Vietcong favorite method of torture was forcing American pow to play Russian roulette

And don't get me started on Jane Fonda's actions

2020-10-08 14:40:00 UTC  

ooh yeah those were so bad

2020-10-08 14:40:42 UTC  

Some of the viet cong's actions make the white feather seem like jesus himself

The Vietnam conflict saw several additions to the geneva conventions on war crimes

2020-10-08 14:42:02 UTC  

yeah

2020-10-08 15:39:29 UTC  

I dont remember this channel but i know im gonna love it

2020-10-08 15:39:41 UTC  

i am big history nerd

2020-10-08 15:40:01 UTC  

It's new.

2020-10-08 15:41:40 UTC  

@βœŒπŸ§β“‡ο½α‘Žπš 🐿🎯 fun fact, during the vietnam war, the US developed a 4 barreled rocket launcher(yes, like the one Arnold Schwarzenegger used) that fired incendiary rockets to replace flamethrowers.

2020-10-08 15:50:26 UTC  

Is this channel new?

2020-10-08 15:51:15 UTC  

i think so

@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty during the Vietnam Conflict the US originally used flecette anti-personelle mines. Which were replaced with steel bearings after it was decried as "inhumane" to literally shred an enemy

The US also made use of the M16A1 as the round would often wound instead of kill for two reasons. A wounded enemy could be questioned, where as dead men tell no tales

Wounded enemies also had a higher chance of taking more enemy combatants off the battlefield.

2020-10-08 15:55:31 UTC  

I believe they even made a sort of flechette cannon that was mounted to an m16/m60

2020-10-08 15:55:42 UTC  

forgotten weapons did a video on it

2020-10-08 15:55:45 UTC  

I see, sounds good. I love history.

2020-10-08 15:56:11 UTC  

Guys

2020-10-08 15:56:17 UTC  

ultimate tactic right here

@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty maybe, flechette rounds ring a bell

2020-10-08 15:56:28 UTC  

Bombing cities with bombers

2020-10-08 15:56:38 UTC  

but instead of actual bombs,

2020-10-08 15:56:53 UTC  

its like the decoy grenades from COD where it just sounds really loud