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Vest is a vest, really. Although that's quite different from any issued US vest I've seen guys wearing.
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Though the mannequin has pull up boots (which seem to be a classically Russian/Soviet thing) many Russian airborne troops wear lace up boots like nearly every other Army in the world. |
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Fortunately I held onto to my comicbook collection. I still have that collection though I don't know why I bother. The Wizard says one thing about the various magazines that I own and the comicstores aren't even interested. But in another ten or fifteen years who knows? |
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Blasphemy!
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I know I know. But I live with her so I had to prioritize. Hey several years later she apologized when she bought me the boxed set of the two Conan movies with Arnold.
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Supply lines are, indeed, a very huge problem for any military. Land-based invaders have enough trouble protecting their logistics as it is, but sea-based invaders would be a whole other ballgame. But even so, the biggest difficulty I foresee is creating a naval armada with enough aircraft carriers, which is something that's WAY beyond the capabilities of Russia, China, and all the rogue states put together. |
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In the end you all need to realize something.
Red Dawn is a film for entertainment. It should not matter whether or not an actual invasion is plausible, its a film -not a documentary. |
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And just a few pages ago, you were talking about how you thought a U.S. invasion by the Russians and Chinese was possible. |
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Also, does John Millius really think that an invasion on US soil would actually work? I didn't get that from the film. Red Dawn seems to be the total opposite of what neo-cons think war is like. Last edited by Ace Oliveira; 11-07-2009 at 08:32 PM. |
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