WWI for me. Trench warfare. Mustard and other poison gas. Total nightmare.
What about you?
What about you?
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the topic says LEAST want to fight in, not most like to.SoC./Omega wrote:
WW2, I like the time period, like the music. And I've always dreamed if what it would be like to fight in WW2
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I corrected myself, ty anyway though. Sorry, I just read stuff a little too fast alot.destruktion_6143 wrote:
the topic says LEAST want to fight in, not most like to.SoC./Omega wrote:
WW2, I like the time period, like the music. And I've always dreamed if what it would be like to fight in WW2
same..trench warfare would have fucked me overFancy_Pollux wrote:
WWI for me. Trench warfare. Mustard and other poison gas. Total nightmare.
What about you?
My great uncle won a V.C (victoria cross) in the korean warSysTray wrote:
The Korean War. No one really talks about: "Hey, you remember that Korean War hero?". I never had an essay on: "What was the importance of the Korean War to United States history."
Not so much that I think it wasn't worth talking about, but that simply no one talks about it. It was inbetween the biggest war in history and the most controversial war in U.S. History. People don't remember it...
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Same.Fancy_Pollux wrote:
WWI for me. Trench warfare. Mustard and other poison gas. Total nightmare.
What about you?
Betcha your family is the only one that talks about it.-EcS-Blade wrote:
My great uncle won a V.C (victoria cross0 in the korean war
this man speaks the truth. nazis really aren't all that special, but people love to use them as a whipping boy.DrakeRide55 wrote:
Indian Wars/Forced Relocations. Esentially Genocide of the Native Americans. Also rarley spoken of. Only differenece from the Nazis and the European Americans is a bad rap. Approx. 12 Million Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans, 4 centuries later that number was reduced to only 237 Thousand. 95% difference.
Word. Dying by the sword, the club, the scimiter, the lance, the cavalry stempede....baaaaad. I'd prefer being shot through, blown up, nuked, or possibly even poisoned (if it went fast). Although, with hand to hand combat like that, you would probably have a more fair chance to survive as you can see it coming..can't see a .50 cal round silently coming towards your head.Stingray24 wrote:
Any war before guns were invented. You'd get hacked to pieces and bleed to death on the battlefield.
Exactly...the cure for every other minor wound was amputation. Yeah, amputations before anesthesia. I'd rather kill myself.224th R0ck3tpack wrote:
Civil War. Look at those death tolls. If you get hit, you get lead poisoning, if the bullet bouncing around inside doesn't kill you. Soft lead minieballs Shatter bones and break-up on impact, scattering throughout your body and really fucking you up. On top of that, You had to get a limb amputated with nothing but a bonesaw, sans anasthesia. After that, perhaps gangrene would kill you. That would suck.
Not to mention that it was pointless.-EcS-Blade wrote:
vietnam war...dense jungle, wet and very hot, booby traps (bouncing bettys, toe poppers ect).
That's not entirely true, though. Samauri were trained to be stealthy before they were trained to fight hand-to-hand. There was no need to learn how to fight if you had the element of suprise. That idea dates back quite a long time.IRONCHEF wrote:
as you can see it coming..
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nope, most people in my town know who he is and there is a bridge named after him and a plaque in my school for him ect ect.SysTray wrote:
Betcha your family is the only one that talks about it.-EcS-Blade wrote:
My great uncle won a V.C (victoria cross0 in the korean war