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another one I DID finish is Band of Brothers
Its a good series. Kinda failed the ending a bit... but still good
How to defend against Russians and COVID-19 at the same time
Thats a dope pic
hey so totally unrelated question is it reasonable to get tactics mixed up with political ideologies? (I'm talking about blitzkrieg and Nazism)
I dont think so at all. All is fair in love and war, tactics are tactics. I guess some tactics involve politics, but I dont think saying a certain strategy that was overwhelmingly effective is bad because of the people who used it, or is "Nazi-istic" if that makes sense.
Thats the funny thing though, the tactics the nazi's used were derived from French combined arms tactics in ww1
and the americans used them during the invasion of iraq
but apparently some people believe otherwise
there you go! nearly all strategies or tactical plans arent completely unique and new. theyre built off of past strategies or potential ones. that right there kills the entire argument some people are trying to make.
What is that
M109 Self Propelled Howitzer Gun
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Hot
yes
Armenia and Azerbaijan are fighting
Again
jeez
@ThiccSpicyGenderRevealParty they are called Palidans
nice
The USS Coral Sea CV 43, my first ship.
Looks like parking was tight, @Out of Control. LOL
Noice
@BobiusPrime During flight ops most of the planes were below decks in the hanger bays. The planes you see here were probably topside for the photo op. They kept them in the hanger bay for two reasons, the protect them from salty sea spray; which is corrosive, and to keep a ready flight deck.
There's a lot of planning on how to do this.
so all those planes could be stored inside at once? @Out of Control
@BobiusPrime Yepper-doodles. We went through a very bad storm in the Mediterranean and the planes andBobiusPrime#4818 equipment were all safely stored inside with all the hangerbay doors shut.
Unfortunately I was on forward look out for eight hours because most of the ship's crew were vomiting.
I got three hours sleep, some dry clothes and stood watch for another eight hours.
Most of the crew were falling out of their racks.
I was one of the few eating on the mess decks.
lol
sounds like a helluva a ride
Those were eight hour weather decks watches. The rest of the watches were inside. I was twelve on four off for two days.
@Mauler I was in the army guard six years before that.
The 25 mile forced March over night I did with my 25 pound pack, another soldiers' pack, and him on my side so he could finish basic. I had worked out before basic. The colonel saw me and asked what I was going to be doing after basic. I told him a medic in the reserves.
He told me to look him up, he wanted me active in his people.