Since the US is part of NATO: there is an event from OIF I where some number of Marines were about to be overrun, then they fixed bayonets and, under suppressive fire, charged and slaughtered the enemy completely. I thought about buying them all wheel barrows so they can truck around their enormous balls.moving0target said:When is the last time a NATO soldier actually killed an enemy with a bayonet?
http://www.military-quotes.com/forum/bayonet-kills-t1727.htmlmoving0target said:1) At 1:07 on the first video, the soldier has his bayonet fixed. When is the last time a NATO soldier actually killed an enemy with a bayonet?
2) These guys seemed so bleedin calm throughout the whole thing that I expected to see them yawn at any moment. It seemed more like an exercise for them.
Yeah that enemy was protesting civilians.Maytime said:Since the US is part of NATO: there is an event from OIF I where some number of Marines were about to be overrun, then they fixed bayonets and, under suppressive fire, charged and slaughtered the enemy completely. I thought about buying them all wheel barrows so they can truck around their enormous balls.
Mohmar Deathstrike said:Yeah that enemy was protesting civilians.
Well you atleast get something. The situation for the Swedes in Afghanistan is pretty much unknown, no news, no fotage what so ever. Only time was when a road bomb took out 2 Swedes, as it happened to be an SSG soldier it got news cover.
Same with Germans in Afghanistan. Apparently they come under fire every day, but it's only reported when they get injured. Apparently this one time a Fennek recon vehicle was destroyed but it was only mentioned much later in a small article.AussieNick said:The same for Aussies. It is very much under wraps.
The latest news article from Afghanistan was that 6 Australian SAS soldiers had been injured.... 2 Months before the story was printed.
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