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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenshin
    KicksAss!!!!
    No, I think its "ass kick"

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    Quote Originally Posted by GammaDriver
    Dramatic to most = dramatic

    Dramatic to a few = dramatic to easily shocked, overly impressive, or highly-specialized-interest people

    The latter is not what was meant by 'Dramatic' - but the original poster did open up the boundries by stating "It's simple: Post any military-related photos that are dramatic, surreal, epic, or just make you go "Holy sh!t that looks cool!" I'll start:"
    Never mind I'm too lazy to explain. You got me wrong. Wait maybe I should explain before you say "see I was right he can't even explain"
    If a picture depicts an American soldier getting shot, I for one coudn't care less this would be the same if it was an Iraqi soldier etc, etc, etc. But if you see a picture with one of your own country men die it suddenly gets a lot closer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denat
    So in your opinion kicking the POW is nice?

    POW should be treated properly, wheather he is nazi, commie, VC, alien or whatever.

    And no, I ain't nazi supporter.
    YES, I consider kicking young Nazi fanatics good! End.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pook2
    oh boohoo, war isnt nice, a little kick in the ass is the least of his problems.
    Yep, a little Abu-Grahib is also no problem.
    And BTW Abu-Grahib is also about dealing with detained people ... incorrectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan1
    YES, I consider kicking young Nazi fanatics good! End.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Denat
    Yep, a little Abu-Grahib is also no problem.
    And BTW Abu-Grahib is also about dealing with detained people ... incorrectly.

    I'm not saying that Abu-Graihb was right, but bitching and moaning about someone getting a little kick in the ass to keep him moving is just plain naive. War is fought by rough people, don't like it, too bad, it takes a rough person to kill people for a living, if you can't deal with a little rough action then go be a peace activist.

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    Iwo Jima



    Burning Paradise



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    Quote Originally Posted by Pook2
    oh boohoo, war isnt nice, a little kick in the ass is the least of his problems.
    he was kicking him for a reason, I believe, as he was being slow in getting going. Have you seen the video that shot came from?

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    Crossing the Rhine under enemy fire at St. Goar. March 1945






    Children in a bombed english city


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    Quote Originally Posted by Karo

    Children in a bombed english city
    Seems like good odds for the boy if he plays the 'strong, comforting male' card.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GammaDriver
    Seems like good odds for the boy if he plays the 'strong, comforting male' card.

    Looks like he's crying though, his odds may not be so good. But this is very distasteful, lets stop making these comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by variable
    What's dramatic Or in this pic:


    Dramatic?
    Personally me - I remember the Kipling’s “Boots. Infantry Columns”, and my former duty in Afgan.

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    RSM's and CSM's in our (Canada) military would freak out if these were Canadian troops in this pic. Pant's not bloused, not wearing helmets, C6 (M240) being carried the way it's being carried, in our leadership's eyes, these guys would not be soldier no more! That's how pathetic our leadership and they're priorities are over here. You would think, finding the enemy and killing him, avoiding IED's, staying safe and getting home while getting the job done would be more important. Sorry, had a bad week and looking at this pic reminds me of everything I just said. I always tell my family and friends to check this thread out, because there is a side of war (past, present, and future) you'll never see on CNN, CBC or FOX.

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    very nice pics
    i like it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_hate_posers
    RSM's and CSM's in our (Canada) military would freak out if these were Canadian troops in this pic. Pant's not bloused, not wearing helmets, C6 (M240) being carried the way it's being carried, in our leadership's eyes, these guys would not be soldier no more! That's how pathetic our leadership and they're priorities are over here. You would think, finding the enemy and killing him, avoiding IED's, staying safe and getting home while getting the job done would be more important. Sorry, had a bad week and looking at this pic reminds me of everything I just said. I always tell my family and friends to check this thread out, because there is a side of war (past, present, and future) you'll never see on CNN, CBC or FOX.

    I hardley ever wore my helmet in Afghanistan, but the times have changed since the loony with the axe I guess.

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