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Monthly Archives: August 2007
Top 10: UFL07 Quotes
Names have been omitted to protect the guilty…ranks are listed, though, for comical effect…. 10. "I think we should have another Warpath exercise between Warpath I and II." –O7 9. "So you’re saying I need to talk to so-n-so in … Continue reading
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Challenging the Generals
Get over to New York Times Magazine and read this article. NOW. Here’s a sample paragraph: Soon after Yingling’s article appeared, Maj. Gen. Jeff Hammond, commander of the Fourth Infantry Division at Fort Hood, Tex., reportedly called a meeting of … Continue reading
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Desperados
Can’t wait to see what kinds of mercs…er…recruits this campaign brings in. Army’s ‘quick ship’ bonus proves popular – Washington Post – MSNBC.comMore than 90 percent of the Army’s new recruits since late July have accepted a $20,000 "quick ship" … Continue reading
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Talking about Seahawks 30, Vikings 13 – Wire Services – NFL – MSNBC.com
I didn’t see the game, but it sounds like the offensive line (which is our Achilles’ heel in my opinion) is coming together. Seahawks 30, Vikings 13 – Wire Services – NFL – MSNBC.comSeattle’s offensive line looked far better than … Continue reading
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Where’s Waldo?
This article is a long read, but very informative. The Ongoing Hunt for Osama bin Laden – Newsweek: World News – MSNBC.comSept. 3, 2007 issue – The Americans were getting close. It was early in the winter of 2004-05, and Osama … Continue reading
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Dirty Money
That’s a lot of Mercedes, BMW’s, and Lexus’…I only wish they would do some investigations here in Korea…. U.S. Uncovers Iraq Bribe CaseAuthorities Look to Army Major, Family for Missing $9.6 Million By Dana HedgpethWashington Post Staff WriterWednesday, August 22, … Continue reading
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Lobotomy
I’m promotable, you fcukers. Now what’cha gonna do?
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Outpost of Tranny
The real reason South Korea wasn’t able to launch a military assault to rescue her hostages from the Taliban…they’re an Army of metrosexuals! An Army of Beauty Queens? With These Shirts, We’re All Metrosexuals NowHalf of Korean Men Say … Continue reading
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RO: Fire and Maneuver
I just posted this at Red Orchestra forums, and I thought I’d post it here so I can remember it as a shell for a research paper someday…. Fire and maneuver is a far more complex subject than merely shooting and scooting … Continue reading
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