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  • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    us Yankees must know something about guns. we kicked your southern ass.
    Nothing more than a stroke of luck:tired: Don't piss us off a 2nd time or we will be forced to let all you yankee pansies freeze in the dark!

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    • Originally posted by Kayak Jones View Post
      Nothing more than a stroke of luck:tired:
      haha, is that what you call countless blunders and poor leadership down there? haha

      here is a tip, never try to advance against an enemy who has the high ground.. :weights:

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      • War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula"
        - General George Patton Jr

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        • Originally posted by Kayak Jones View Post
          War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula"
          - General George Patton Jr
          whats your point? fixed formula is very different then common sense and basic war guidelines.

          don't try and take quotes out of context to somehow try and defend the failure that is the south. :hibb:

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          • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
            haha, is that what you call countless blunders and poor leadership down there? haha

            here is a tip, never try to advance against an enemy who has the high ground.. :weights:

            My point is simple. Your tip is flawed.


            "Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more. "
            Gen. George Patton

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            • Originally posted by Kayak Jones View Post
              My point is simple. Your tip is flawed.


              "Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more. "
              Gen. George Patton
              my tip is flawed? tell that to the confederate army who advanced on the north who had taken the high ground and mowed them down as they were literally running up the hill. lol. maybe they should have followed those "flawed guidelines" that say NEVER ADVANCE AGAINST AN ENEMY WHO HAS TAKEN THE HIGH GROUND.

              lol

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              • Originally posted by Kayak Jones View Post
                "Nobody ever defended anything successfully, there is only attack and attack and attack some more. "
                Gen. George Patton
                and the confederates attacked the north up the hill and got slaughtered. while the north DEFENDED THE HILL successfully.

                :retard:

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                • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                  and the confederates attacked the north up the hill and got slaughtered. while the north DEFENDED THE HILL successfully.

                  :retard:
                  I guess somebody forgot to tell these guys , huh.

                  The Battle of Hamburger Hill was a battle of the Vietnam War which was fought between the United States and South Vietnam and North Vietnamese forces from May 10–20, 1969. Although the heavily fortified Hill 937 was of little strategic value, U.S. command ordered its capture by direct assault.

                  The battle was primarily an infantry affair, with the U.S. Airborne troops moving up the highly sloped hill against well entrenched troops. Attacks were repeatedly repelled by weather, friendly fire, accidents, and especially the highly effective Vietnam People's Army (PAVN) defenses. Nevertheless the Airborne troops took the hill through direct assault, causing extensive casualties to the PAVN forces.

                  "No matter how tough the job is, the American soldier gets the job done. He might hate the hell out of it, but he never quits. In Hamburger Hill, they might have grumbled, but my God they were there when the chips were down. They eventually went up that hill and took it!"---Colonel Joseph B. Conmy, Jr., Commander of 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division

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                  • where's the popcorn..

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                    • Originally posted by Kayak Jones View Post
                      I guess somebody forgot to tell these guys , huh.

                      The Battle of Hamburger Hill was a battle of the Vietnam War which was fought between the United States and South Vietnam and North Vietnamese forces from May 10–20, 1969. Although the heavily fortified Hill 937 was of little strategic value, U.S. command ordered its capture by direct assault.

                      The battle was primarily an infantry affair, with the U.S. Airborne troops moving up the highly sloped hill against well entrenched troops. Attacks were repeatedly repelled by weather, friendly fire, accidents, and especially the highly effective Vietnam People's Army (PAVN) defenses. Nevertheless the Airborne troops took the hill through direct assault, causing extensive casualties to the PAVN forces.

                      "No matter how tough the job is, the American soldier gets the job done. He might hate the hell out of it, but he never quits. In Hamburger Hill, they might have grumbled, but my God they were there when the chips were down. They eventually went up that hill and took it!"---Colonel Joseph B. Conmy, Jr., Commander of 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
                      go back and read the thread, i don't give a shit about any other point or war other then to prove the north's superiority to the south. stop quoting Patton and talking about Vietnam to try and make yourself feel better about your shitty ancestors and their lack of heart or knowledge to beat the yanks! :weights:

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                      • Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                        lol@ the hillbilly argument ^.

                        "god damn it my grand pappy made the original moon shine." "but my grand pappy made the first real changes to the filtration process".

                        lol
                        Distillation, no filter :D

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                        • Agreed, just poor the beer tubby. A real calorie filled one for me and some low carb yankee homo horse piss for you. And Actually my ancestors are likely from Ireland where they drink manly whiskey too.

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                          • Alot less soliders on both side of the civil war would not have died if Abe Lincoln was not such a pussy.

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                            • Originally posted by Konitz View Post
                              Alot less soliders on both side of the civil war would not have died if Abe Lincoln was not such a pussy.
                              not a pussy. indecisive.. yes. he had major issues at home. most think he was severely depressed from the death of his son and his wife made life at home a living hell.

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                              • He also lied to the north, they thought they were fighting to keep the states together, when the soliders of the north found out the were fighting for emancipation as well they turned their guns back at the north.

                                I had one of the head Havard history teacher as a teacher at my local college, she really opened your eyes up to alot of things you never get to hear about in regards to our nation's history,

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