10-27-2004, 13:03
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Interesting SF Pic's - DF Tangent
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Originally Posted by Basenshukai
A standing ODA rule is that anyone getting a vehicle stuck pays for it with a case of beer.
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Holy Fack it seems you guys in the SF have to pay a LOT of beer for ANY reason: aimpoint on, EOTECH on, stuck truck, firing range, jumping, Fridays, Saturdays, Holidays...
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10-27-2004, 13:08
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Holy Fack it seems you guys in the SF have to pay a LOT of beer for ANY reason: aimpoint on, EOTECH on, stuck truck, firing range, jumping, Fridays, Saturdays, Holidays...
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We need vast quantities of beer...
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Teutates - also spelled Toutates (Celtic: “God of the People”) important Celtic deity, one of three mentioned by the Roman poet Lucan in the 1st century AD, the other two being Esus (“Lord”) and Taranis (“Thunderer”). According to later commentators, victims sacrificed to Teutates were killed by being plunged headfirst into a vat filled with an unspecified liquid, which may have been ale, a favourite drink of the Celts.
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10-27-2004, 13:29
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Basenshukai,
Just say "hup hup" if it goes against OPSEC.
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10-27-2004, 14:20
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Basenshukai,
Just say "hup hup" if it goes against OPSEC.
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More like "disinformation". At least you got the pool right.
The place is made of several concentric circles of defense - anti-tank ditch, mines, wires and even punji stakes and broken glass. All around you have mutually supporting bunkers with anything you'd find in a Vietnam War type firebase. In fact, it was modelled that way.
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10-27-2004, 19:18
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Originally Posted by Basenshukai
More like "disinformation". At least you got the pool right.
The place is made of several concentric circles of defense - anti-tank ditch, mines, wires and even punji stakes and broken glass. All around you have mutually supporting bunkers with anything you'd find in a Vietnam War type firebase. In fact, it was modelled that way.
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That's really interesting. Thank you.
Can you explain more the layout of that camp?
I placed letters. (the attached pic has been removed)
Do you have more pics?
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10-27-2004, 19:25
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That's really interesting. Thank you.
Can you explain more the layout of that camp?
I placed letters.
Do you have more pics?
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10-27-2004, 19:33
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Originally Posted by Desert Fox
That's really interesting. Thank you.
Can you explain more the layout of that camp?
I placed letters.
Do you have more pics?
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I don't think so !! This is not a "Camp" from 30 years ago in RVN that has no current tactical significance !!
Remember, we are not setting around my Dining Room Table, this is the FOOKING INTERNET !!!
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10-28-2004, 04:08
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That's really interesting. Thank you.
Can you explain more the layout of that camp?
I placed letters.
Do you have more pics?
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Would you like me to also give you the pace count from one fighting position to the other as well as to the commo bunker? Like I said, it's designed after a Vietnam War era base camp. Read about those and you'll know. Also, don't post your analysis of the area. The reasons are obvious.
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