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    some photos from vietnam
































    from: http://www.pieceuniquegallery.com/index.html

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    TuNeRsHaRk, those Iraqi soldiers look sea sick!
    They didn't used to boats after the riding the camels.
    BTW, very nice pics from Vietnam.

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    Great photos Tuner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinoeye
    What the hell is wrong with you?
    DO NOT call me an as**hole!!!
    Where did you get that picture is funny for me!?!?
    Chill out!
    I'll tell ya why>>>>>>>>
    IM am chilled so dont get me started
    I have four young kids and im a soldier of 12 years
    the last thing I want to see Is a FOOKIN heADLESS BABY!!!!!!

    The MOD was wright to delete it..This DRAMATIC PHOTOS THREAD,not HEADLESS BABY THREAD!!!!!

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    Fall of Yamato

    Japanese Suicide Cliffs









    Auschwitz Death Camp Aerial Photo
    Cremetories are working






    Notice the prisoners marching out of their barracks for roll call.




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    Areial photo of the Normandy Landings





    Incredible Normandy Beach Omaha landing





    British Paras took Pegasus Bridge soon after the Normandy landings



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    Well you are chilled now, thats good. But your start was rough a little bit
    I do not object admin desitin at all. I agree it was too much. Don't know why no one did't ask me to delite it.
    I was a soldier too, in two wars, have too kids.
    I'm not a psycho, altough I'm a little bit crazy(at leas that's what my wife thinks)

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    Ignored, Germany, post-WW2.


    Reenactor, still neat.


    Liberian militiamen.


    Homecoming


    Paris victory parade, 1944.
    Last edited by thunderw; 02-22-2006 at 09:14 PM.

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    My youngest child is 6 months old,I think its a parents worst nightmare and yea, im a bit more chilled but you shouldn't have posted such a thing,especially when you have kids!!

    P.s..Less of these>>
    Last edited by Irish; 02-23-2006 at 04:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evanfitz
    British Paras took Pegasus Bridge soon after the Normandy landings


    Before Actually All the Airborne deployed troops started dropping around 0100 on Jule 6, 1944. Beachlandings started from 0630 onwards.

    I went to normandy a few months ago. When we were coming back from visiting Pointe du Hoc, we had to stop for a piss. We had lots of "wow" moments during the holiday, but the biggest one came then; I found myself standing in a ditch, at night, everything was dark. Hedges all around me, and a field after those. I knew we were close to the sea, because I could smell it.

    And it was quiet. Like in the bad movies, "too quiet".

    I can only imagine the thoughts of those men, when they landed alone, not knowing where they were, or who or what was behind the hedge.

    I think lots of people think of the dday landings as one big operation that lasted a day. Think of the days the Allies were still deploying, when the outcome was still far from certain.

    Imagine for a minute it all went wrong.

    The infantry hitting the beaches decimated, driven off

    All those paratroops captured, on the run.

    How many years before they could attempt it again?

    Jesus Christ we were lucky

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish_army01
    My youngest child is 6 months old,I think its a perents worst nightmare and yea, im a bit more chilled but you shouldn't have posted such a thing,especially when you have kids!!

    P.s..Less of these>>
    My youngest baby girl is 19 months.
    I use a lot of smiles becuase it is very hard to show your emotions.
    When you read a message, It's hard to determen if someone is sarcastic, mad, sirious or just trying to be funny.
    Enjoy in your baby man, I bet you are a great dady(not like me)--now comes this--

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1Cie GevGn
    Before Actually All the Airborne deployed troops started dropping around 0100 on Jule 6, 1944. Beachlandings started from 0630 onwards.

    I went to normandy a few months ago. When we were coming back from visiting Pointe du Hoc, we had to stop for a piss. We had lots of "wow" moments during the holiday, but the biggest one came then; I found myself standing in a ditch, at night, everything was dark. Hedges all around me, and a field after those. I knew we were close to the sea, because I could smell it.

    And it was quiet. Like in the bad movies, "too quiet".

    I can only imagine the thoughts of those men, when they landed alone, not knowing where they were, or who or what was behind the hedge.

    I think lots of people think of the dday landings as one big operation that lasted a day. Think of the days the Allies were still deploying, when the outcome was still far from certain.

    Imagine for a minute it all went wrong.

    The infantry hitting the beaches decimated, driven off

    All those paratroops captured, on the run.

    How many years before they could attempt it again?

    Jesus Christ we were lucky
    Ah yes, thank you for the correction, its interesting that you visited Normandy; must be strange to stand on land that was probably soaked with blood over sixty years ago.

    I agree we are lucky.

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    I don't think I'd be smiling.

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    nice idea. it is also important to show such kind of pictures

    thx

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