Message from @Helmet Appleseed
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Yeah, in the American civil war, all the way back to the Napoleonic war, it was called "Bullet wind syndrome"
They thought it was caused by the shock of almost being shot
Yeah up until Cold War times, a unit was usually based around a group of guys assisting the one person willing to actually kill
The real causes didnt come out until the first world war.
WW1 was where they actually began to really figure out that it was like only a quarter of guys actually shooting at their targets lol
Wow.
It talks about Civil War too with a specific battle I cant recall where they found thousands of routed soldiers rifles left behind unfired
I'd highly recommend
Tim O'brien talks about them napalming villages of innocent people to clear out enemy combatants and shooting dogs etc
By the end, he said he was numb emotionally.
Yeah Nam was nut
nuts*
Walking through the wreckage with dead children.
And it really proves wrong the way people pretend our zionist army could stop the Islamic extremists if we were just more brutal
"Well if we just killed em all and bombed their villages, I bet they'd stop."
Didnt work in Nam fucker
He eventually went back to vietnam like 20 years later, brought his daughter with him.
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@Vice Commander Hunt did you build the lock?
nope, got fucked up by the redshirt dudes
Ah
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Who wants to play Rising Storm Vietnam, anyone got it?
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Oy gevalt
>Trap
What kind of room is this?
Vidya games?
Yes.
What kinda games 5