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| | WOLFPACK! The Devil wanted a refund on my soul; I told him all sales final. |
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not to be a nag, but whats the next one? *crosses fingers* please be easy!!!!
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"March on, Carry me into the Fort, and let me die at the dead of the column." This General said this after he was hit in the head. Insequently, he would survive his wounds, fight the remainder of the war and see old age. Who is it for 300 and where was it said for 250 "The best form of taking care of troops is first-class training, for this saves unnecessary casualties." Erwin Rommel | ||
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Anthony "Mad Anthony" Wayn, Stony Point
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damn you To hell with our artillery mission. We've got to be infantrymen now. 100 for who said it, 100 for where it was said? |
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Lt. Col. Thornton L. Mullins. At the beaches of Normandy.
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Still shocked at it, Doody?
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that last one was too easy. You are proving to me you can use google like I can. So here goes If future leaders will remember that nothing is impossible, that casualties recieved from enemy action are a function of time and effective enemy fire, and that any type of troops can fight any plave, they will not go wrong." who said it for 250 |
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