Awesome idea.
However, submarines don't have a shed in the back yard for when the yelling starts.
However, submarines don't have a shed in the back yard for when the yelling starts.
Fuck Israel
How does one manage that? Surely they didn't say "run in straight lines behind each other folks easier for you and me"AussieReaper wrote:
That's exactly what the Soviets said about Finland.Kmarion wrote:
Norway has a military?
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vdr680.jpg
Guerrilla warfare.Spark wrote:
How does one manage that? Surely they didn't say "run in straight lines behind each other folks easier for you and me"AussieReaper wrote:
That's exactly what the Soviets said about Finland.Kmarion wrote:
Norway has a military?
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vdr680.jpg
but woulnt a guerrilla freeze in those temperatures?Flecco wrote:
Guerrilla warfare.Spark wrote:
How does one manage that? Surely they didn't say "run in straight lines behind each other folks easier for you and me"AussieReaper wrote:
That's exactly what the Soviets said about Finland.
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vdr680.jpg
This was very handy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salients,_ … kets#MottiFlecco wrote:
Guerrilla warfare.Spark wrote:
How does one manage that? Surely they didn't say "run in straight lines behind each other folks easier for you and me"AussieReaper wrote:
That's exactly what the Soviets said about Finland.
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vdr680.jpg
No but the Commies did.RavyGravy wrote:
but woulnt a guerrilla freeze in those temperatures?Flecco wrote:
Guerrilla warfare.Spark wrote:
How does one manage that? Surely they didn't say "run in straight lines behind each other folks easier for you and me"
Finns will build a sauna wherever there is wood to burnRAIMIUS wrote:
From what I've read, most of the Red Army troops faced a shitty decision: light a campfire and get shot OR freeze to death in the sub-zero temperatures.
The Finns built shelters just past the lines and lived in 80 degree (F) luxury.
(According to an American reporter sent to observe the Winter War.)
Probably the greatest sniper of all time.In temperatures between −20 and −40 degrees Celsius (−4 and −40 degrees Fahrenheit), dressed completely in white camouflage, Häyhä was credited with 505 confirmed kills of Soviet soldiers,[2][4] and 542 if including the unconfirmed deaths.[4] The unofficial Finnish frontline figure from the battlefield of Kollaa places the number of Häyhä's sniper kills over 800.[5] A daily account of the kills at Kollaa was conducted for the Finnish snipers. Besides his sniper kills, Häyhä was also credited with over two hundred kills with a Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun, thus bringing his credited kills to at least 705.[4] All of Häyhä's kills were accomplished in less than 100 days.
yeah ............. an everything gets reported to media and/or outside sourcesDrunkFace wrote:
I've yet to hear of any rape cases and from a quick google search I also found nothing. So no it doesn't happen any where else.Norway opened up every function in the armed forces to women in 1985, making the Royal Norwegian Navy the first navy to allow female crew. The Royal Danish Navy conducted trials with mixed gender crews in 1985 and 1987, making no alterations to the sub, and allowed for female submariners in 1988. The Swedish Navy made the change in 1989. The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) began to allow female personnel in 1998 and thereafter Canadian Navy in 2002. Germany, Spain and Portugal also allow for females on all military functions, including submarines.
In 1995, Solveig Krey of the Royal Norwegian Navy became the first female officer to assume command on a submarine, the HNoMS Kobben.
Next you'll want us to make handicap accessible subs?Stingray24 wrote:
Don't worry, LB, we taxpayers will pay to retrofit each and every sub, adding a head for the ladies. You know, progress, rights, equality, all that jazz.
So with up to 25 years in multiple countries for potential sources, you can't find any evidence of anything happening yet know that it does. Call me naive, but at least I'm not full of shit.SEREMAKER wrote:
yeah ............. an everything gets reported to media and/or outside sourcesDrunkFace wrote:
I've yet to hear of any rape cases and from a quick google search I also found nothing. So no it doesn't happen any where else.Norway opened up every function in the armed forces to women in 1985, making the Royal Norwegian Navy the first navy to allow female crew. The Royal Danish Navy conducted trials with mixed gender crews in 1985 and 1987, making no alterations to the sub, and allowed for female submariners in 1988. The Swedish Navy made the change in 1989. The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) began to allow female personnel in 1998 and thereafter Canadian Navy in 2002. Germany, Spain and Portugal also allow for females on all military functions, including submarines.
In 1995, Solveig Krey of the Royal Norwegian Navy became the first female officer to assume command on a submarine, the HNoMS Kobben.
once again ..............
Don't forget the blind, deaf, mute, crazy and lest we forget mutilated (like missing an arm or something).Harmor wrote:
Next you'll want us to make handicap accessible subs?Stingray24 wrote:
Don't worry, LB, we taxpayers will pay to retrofit each and every sub, adding a head for the ladies. You know, progress, rights, equality, all that jazz.
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You think that everything that happens in the military gets reported ................ you may be naive but I'm not full of shitDrunkFace wrote:
So with up to 25 years in multiple countries for potential sources, you can't find any evidence of anything happening yet know that it does. Call me naive, but at least I'm not full of shit.SEREMAKER wrote:
yeah ............. an everything gets reported to media and/or outside sourcesDrunkFace wrote:
I've yet to hear of any rape cases and from a quick google search I also found nothing. So no it doesn't happen any where else.
once again ..............
The only thing I can conclude from that s that you raped or witnessed a rape on a submarine. Other wise you are just full of shit.SEREMAKER wrote:
You think that everything that happens in the military gets reported ................ you may be naive but I'm not full of shitDrunkFace wrote:
So with up to 25 years in multiple countries for potential sources, you can't find any evidence of anything happening yet know that it does. Call me naive, but at least I'm not full of shit.SEREMAKER wrote:
yeah ............. an everything gets reported to media and/or outside sources
once again ..............
//////////////////////////////ppppppwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnttttttttttttttDrunkFace wrote:
The only thing I can conclude from that s that you raped or witnessed a rape on a submarine. Other wise you are just full of shit.SEREMAKER wrote:
You think that everything that happens in the military gets reported ................ you may be naive but I'm not full of shitDrunkFace wrote:
So with up to 25 years in multiple countries for potential sources, you can't find any evidence of anything happening yet know that it does. Call me naive, but at least I'm not full of shit.
Its peaceful.Why would they wanna be on a sub? Why would anybody want to for that matter?