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A Bad Poster posted:I'm bemused that he didn't face any punishment from the FFL for intentional fratricide, but the IDF gave him a year in prison for deserting to get revenge on the concentration camp guard who killed his family. Like, what the gently caress Israel? You should have thrown the man a parade in Tel Aviv. Well, I doubt he went back to his higher and immediately reported on his premeditated murder.
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And even if he did, his officers probably would have shrugged and gone on an existentialist rant about the meaninglessness of existence while smoking a cigarette and staring off into the distance. It's the FFL after all.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 20:45 |
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I'm sure he didn't tell the Legion what he had done.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 20:53 |
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The stories from Fall's writing on Vietnam could make for some excellent posts in here. I'll make some scans from my copies of his books if people are interested in more. Off the top of my head the instance of the German Legionnaires mounting an A/C unit in an armored car and then fighting to protect it is a nice story of idiots.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 20:56 |
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Of course. I'm talking more about after the information came out at his trial in Israel.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 20:56 |
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A Bad Poster posted:I'm bemused that he didn't face any punishment from the FFL for intentional fratricide, but the IDF gave him a year in prison for deserting to get revenge on the concentration camp guard who killed his family. Like, what the gently caress Israel? You should have thrown the man a parade in Tel Aviv. They probably wanted to give him a longer sentence for desertion but the judge was just terrified of what Itzkovitz would do to him when he got out of prison. Dude has a long memory after all.
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UP THE BUM NO BABY posted:He emptied his MAT-49 magazine into the dude after confirming his identity in the middle of a firefight.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 21:02 |
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A Bad Poster posted:Of course. I'm talking more about after the information came out at his trial in Israel. That was post-Algeria FFL by then. An entirely different FFL.
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 21:10 |
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He'll In A Small Place is amazing, horrific, and sad. The story of the Legion counter attacking a numerically superior force, under direct and indirect fire, with sandbags hung over their chests so they could move in faster after the threw grenade after grenade, running through the poo poo. Or the story of the Vietminh commander. After capturing a group of French troopers, he was marching them out when he ordered the prisoners to walk over a man crying out for help, his internals spread about. A French officer offered to help the man. (Pretty sure this is fairly close to a direct quote) "Walk on him. He did his part for the struggle."
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 21:26 |
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I'm almost sorry about the dogshit quality of this
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# ? Aug 8, 2019 21:37 |
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That car was probably as hot as an oven, and I thought nazis were partial to those?
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Icon Of Sin posted:That car was probably as hot as an oven, and I thought nazis were partial to those? Not to sit in the oven themselves, mind you...
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 00:19 |
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Flikken posted:You must have seen "A very secret service" on Netflix There's a film (Farewell) about the time French intelligence managed to snag a KGB operative which laid bare the USSR's dependence on industrial espionage from the West, which might also have lead to the belief that they could not win the Star Wars arms race. A Bad Poster posted:I'm bemused that he didn't face any punishment from the FFL for intentional fratricide, but the IDF gave him a year in prison for deserting to get revenge on the concentration camp guard who killed his family. Like, what the gently caress Israel? You should have thrown the man a parade in Tel Aviv. He didn't tell the FFL about it and they had thought Stănescu had died in combat. In Israel, he was given the minimal sentence for desertion due to his story. It's interesting that one of the stories linked in Israeli Wikipedia, from an opposition paper in 1959, says that he was given three months by the IDF tribunal, not a year. But they might have conflated all the time he served for other crimes in civilian prison.
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Flikken posted:You must have seen "A very secret service" on Netflix Such a great show.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 03:25 |
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Failing to rotate the image is definitely idiot material.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 03:27 |
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Maybe he had three months left with time served? I'm really not sure. Here's the article if you want, it's in Hebrew.
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Dick Burglar posted:Failing to rotate the image is definitely idiot material. turn your head
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 03:50 |
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redreader posted:I read "armor" because of this thread or the previous one. I was on my kindle so I kept track of the good and bad bits. Armor bits starring felix: from 0%-22% of the book. Then Jack Crow from 22%-70% of the way through. Then Felix for about 4%, then Jack Crow again until the last 2 pages. It's like 2 books, a great one and a really poo poo one. The poo poo one is most of the book. The Felix bit was amazing, then I got up to the Jack Crow stuff and it's all toxic masculinity wish fulfilment bullshit. He fucks ALL the ladies, beats up ALL the bullies, and is smarter than ALL the nerds. He is a boring and stupid character, and is sapping my will to finish the book.
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Hyperlynx posted:
He changes drastically the more he is exposed to Felix. It's worth sticking it out. You are supposed to hate crow.
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bird cooch posted:He changes drastically the more he is exposed to Felix. It's worth sticking it out. You are supposed to hate crow. e: I mean it's not just that I dislike him, it's that I don't find him believable. That he's magically able to gently caress/murder/outwit anyone and everyone. Still, I'll give it another go. Hyperlynx fucked around with this message at 05:10 on Aug 9, 2019 |
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The book is called Armor. It starts with a kickin' rad power armor combat sequence and has a few more of those kind of scenes - Felix kicking Ant rear end despite the best efforts of High Command to get him killed. That;s not what the book is actually about. it is about armor. The kind of armor we put between our vulnerable selves and a cold, uncaring universe where hurt happens to those who don't deserve it. Think about why Felix put the Scout suit on. Re-read all of Karen's backstory. You probably know people with as painful a past as Karen had, but can't realize it because they never opened up about it. I was on my 5th or 6th re-read when an ex-GF of mind popped into my head. The thought of the poo poo she went through coming of age as the "pretty one", and what happened to her made me weep. Then do Lya, she's only the first to break under the tidal wave of Felix' experiences. Karen and Lya's stories are the most important ones in the book. That's how real people deal with trauma. The cool poo poo in the Scout suit is just sugar coating to get you to take in the medicine.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 06:43 |
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Wild T posted:My favorite response to folks raving about how those cowardly French always surrender is to point out that the American Revolution would have been a failed footnote in history if France join in due to their love of loving up the British. Then give us a huge sum of cash to get started and a fancy statue to boot. Y'all can thank Ben Franklin's penis for that. The French left the flower of their manhood on the bloody, muddy fields of WW1. They get a pass for several generations after that.
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mllaneza posted:The book is called Armor. To add to this "the engine" is Felix's real armor. And has his story goes on it begins to fail. bird cooch fucked around with this message at 07:41 on Aug 9, 2019 |
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Spoiler-The toughest part for me was when he was stealing power from the woman dying in her armor.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 07:40 |
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mllaneza posted:The French left the flower of their manhood on the bloody, muddy fields of WW1. They get a pass for several generations after that. The Army Museum in Paris is really great. The WWI sections are even more depressing than I expected. Practically every portrait of a soldier or officer hanging up had a birthdate in 18-something and a death date in 1914/15.
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canyoneer posted:The Army Museum in Paris is really great. The WWI sections are even more depressing than I expected. Practically every portrait of a soldier or officer hanging up had a birthdate in 18-something and a death date in 1914/15. I just got around to watching They Shall Not Grow Old and what struck me was just how much of a children's war WW1 was. The second thing was how they were treated when it was over.
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It's always a children's war.
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Smiling Jack posted:It's always a children's war.
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Smiling Jack posted:It's always a children's war. War is always sending your children to kill other children. WW1 there is the story of the Kinderslaughter, where a unit of German volunteers, almost all from the same school district went against the BEF for the first time. A BEF machine gunner said he wept as he displaced his gun to fire over the piles of bodies. The boys had started across the field, singing school songs, happy to take part.
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https://www.idontevenownatelevision.com/2016/05/30/056-armor/quote:Wow, what is there to say about John Steakley’s Armor? Strap on your favorite defense mechanisms and join J. and Collision as they try to answer this difficult question about a novel that dares to answer the less difficult question “what if Starship Troopers were incredibly stupid and repetitive?”. Yes, we take on Armor, the book that should have been called A Constant Reminder of Better Books: The Book. As a read, Armor is a terrible slog that looks you square in the eye and shows you atrocities while growling “war…is heck” before bafflingly pivoting to whimsical wisecracking and brief interludes of rough sex. This read was not the smoothest ride, is what we’re saying. I read Armor years ago over a couple drills and it was bad.
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EBB posted:https://www.idontevenownatelevision.com/2016/05/30/056-armor/ As soon as someone mentioned Armor I was counting down for IDEOTV to get mentioned.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 16:45 |
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Nm can't enjoy the book anymore, ebb says its it's bad.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 21:17 |
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My C2 knocks at my door and says "Hey, remember that corpsmember I was gonna have you drive 8 hours to go pick up from an emergency? Well, you won't have to do that. He punched a firefighter so CHP picked him up instead."
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Viva Miriya posted:Nm can't enjoy the book anymore, ebb says its it's bad. gently caress off
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A White Guy posted:My C2 knocks at my door and says "Hey, remember that corpsmember I was gonna have you drive 8 hours to go pick up from an emergency? Well, you won't have to do that. He punched a firefighter so CHP picked him up instead." Thinkin' outside the box. Noice.
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Eugene V. Dubstep posted:gently caress off Suck my dick goyboy.
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# ? Aug 9, 2019 22:50 |
Viva Miriya posted:Suck my dick goyboy. The gently caress is this
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Smiling Jack posted:The gently caress is this idk some poo poo I remembered from fyad that worked for this
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Goy is a term Jewish people use to refer to non-Jews.
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