Topic: Favorite flag 2

U.S. Cavalry

FAQ/Rules - Search - Military Photo Gallery

  International Military Forums > Other Discussions and Forums > General Chit Chat > What's your favorite ........?
User Name
Password

 
May 2nd, 2004   Post 11
exmpfutureidfparatrooper
Milites Gregarius
 

Post; faverette flag


Removed by Mod. You got to stop acting like a member of a jewish terror group. It's getting on my nerves.

Sherman105
 
May 2nd, 2004   Post 12
Battleaxe
Milites Gregarius
 
Air Force flag.
__________________
Normal people are boring.
 
May 12th, 2004   Post 13
Italian Guy
Milforum Hitman
 
 
Gear

I love my Country's flag. It will always be my flag. But on an international level I feel represented quite as much by the USA flag.
__________________
"Freedom is the sure possession of those alone who have the courage to defend it".
Pericles.


 
May 12th, 2004   Post 14
AlexKall
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
The UN flag is neet
 
May 13th, 2004   Post 15
rlbush
Immunes
 
first I'd say the American flag, and being from the South originally I'll also pick the rebel flag too.
 
May 18th, 2004   Post 16
NCdt Steliga
Cadet Moderator
 
 
Gear


My personal favorite flag is the old Soviet Union flag. That's right. I said Soviet Union. I'm not a commie, I just like the design of it. Next to that would obviously by the Canadian Flag.
__________________
Pte K. Steliga
Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Control Operations
QL3 0027

Per ardua ad astra
 
May 18th, 2004   Post 17
Italian Guy
Milforum Hitman
 
 
Gear

Please try not to play moderator.
 
May 19th, 2004   Post 18
Swift&silent
Immunes
 
 
NO doubt, The American Flag

then

The Unites States Marine Corps Flag[/img]
 
May 19th, 2004   Post 19
Marksman
Tribuni Angusticlavii
 
 
well that would be an cuban for me now
 
May 19th, 2004   Post 20
redlegs44
Milites Gregarius
 
 
mine are two US flags. the stars and stripes, and the old us flag, where there is the snake, that says "don't tread on me"
__________________
Do not forget your dogs of war, your big guns, which are the most-to- be respected arguments of the rights of kings.
Frederick the Great