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| Optio | Post; The Longest DayOK, so all I do in my spare time is watch war movies - there are worse hobbies I'm sure. Flight Officer Campbell: The thing that's always worried me about being one of the few is the way we keep on getting fewer. Brigadier General Norman Cota: I don't have to tell you the story. You all know it. Only two kinds of people are gonna stay on this beach: those that are already dead and those that are gonna die! Now get off your butts! You guys are the Fighting 29th! Flight Officer David Campbell: He's dead. I'm crippled. You're lost. Do you suppose it's always like that? I mean war. Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Vandervoort: You can't give the enemy a break. Send him to hell.
__________________ Dulce et decorum est Pro patria mori -Wilfred Owen |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | nothin wrong with that! hehe... those are good
__________________ Don't mess with me, I'll tell Redleg on you!!! |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | I've had several debates regarding this quote in my Bible class at school. I of course am loyal to what Hal Moore said in his prayer in We Were Soldiers ("Oh, yes, and one more thing, dear Lord, about our enemies, ignore their heathen prayers and help us blow those little bastards straight to Hell. Amen again.") John Wayne (I forget the name of his character): Sometimes I wonder which side God's on. |
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | Good stuff there. Generalfeldmarschall Rommell was a very good speaker.
__________________ 'Truth. Duty. Valour. Blow out you bugles over the rich dead There's none of these so lonely and poor of old But dying has made us rarer gifts than gold' Inscription on the top of the Memorial Arch at RMC Kingston |
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