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Offline hOMEr_jAy

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2220 on: 28-10-2010, 12:10:54 »
And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere,
But now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear.
Yes now the rains weep o'er his hall,
and not a soul to hear.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2221 on: 28-10-2010, 21:10:04 »


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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2222 on: 28-10-2010, 23:10:07 »


Kryziu Kalnas

where is this and what conflict?

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2223 on: 28-10-2010, 23:10:59 »
Google, first hit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_of_Crosses
Lithuania, and not a conflict at all.
It's half naked people on boats. That's all.
Here in Finland we call that "summer".

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2224 on: 28-10-2010, 23:10:20 »
but it is a monument to several conflicts.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2225 on: 29-10-2010, 00:10:14 »
but it is a monument to several conflicts.
So? We don't post pictures of cemetaries here either.
"Force answers force, war breeds war, and death only brings death.
To break this vicious circle one must do more than act without thought or doubt."

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2226 on: 30-10-2010, 13:10:14 »

my dad used to drive one of those beasts. they got a t54/t44 chasis

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2227 on: 30-10-2010, 17:10:24 »
Love the BAT-M, they've got a really purposeful look about them.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2228 on: 30-10-2010, 17:10:19 »

NVA SPW 60 BP amph. Mot. Contactor troop unit. In the background a VM-landing ship of the Frosch-class.
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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2229 on: 30-10-2010, 18:10:24 »

NVA SPW 60 BP amph. Mot. Contactor troop unit. In the background a VM-landing ship of the Frosch-class.

moar vietnam pics!




A photograph taken by John Olson depicts Vietnam War veteran Nick Smartt during the Tet Offensive, as originally published in Life magazine Vol. 64, No. 10 in the March 8, 1968 issue





and now for something completely different




On Aug. 27, 1979, two parallel lines of 11 men formed on a field of dry dirt in Sanandaj, Iran. One group wore blindfolds. The other held rifles. The command came in Farsi to fire: “Atesh!” Behind the soldier farthest to the right, a 12th man also shot, his Nikon camera and Kodak film preserving in black and white a mass execution. (2)

Within hours, the photo ran across six columns in Ettela’at, the oldest newspaper in Iran. Within days, it appeared on front pages around the world. Within weeks, the new Iranian government annexed the offending paper. Within months, the photo won the Pulitzer Prize.

Ettela’at, however, didn’t print the photographer’s name, fearing his safety. The Pulitzer was officially awarded to “an unnamed photographer of United Press International,” the news service that distributed the photo in the U.S. It remains the only time the award has ever been given to an anonymous recipient. In fact, nearly three decades after the epochal photograph first appeared, almost no one knows who took it.




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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2230 on: 30-10-2010, 19:10:11 »
<cough>  Um, zino, those are NVA as in the Nationale Volksarmee of East Germany....

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2231 on: 31-10-2010, 00:10:23 »
<cough>  Um, zino, those are NVA as in the Nationale Volksarmee of East Germany....

lol... baaad mistake-_-

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2232 on: 31-10-2010, 03:10:53 »
I've always found the Ontos to be interesting...



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The 20" wide tracks of the 9-ton Ontos would allow it to go on the soft soils surrounding the rice paddies of Vietnam.  They both served as bunker busters.  Both vehicles lessened the infantry's causalities by being close to the fight; and could be quickly deployed to overcome an enemy's fixed positions.
 
The Ontos carried the beehive round that sent out a hundred darts per firing to clean out a jungle of its enemy.  There was no other weapon that could clear a jungle for a depth of a ¼ mile like the 106mm recoilless rifle using the beehive round.  Artillery shells and bombs effectiveness was cut to the area of a direct hit. 
 
The jungle vegetation absorbed both concussion and fragmentation.  The other vehicles that mounted the 106mm recoilless rifle were open to enemy small arms fire.  The Ontos could expose itself to enemy small arms for the short time it took to empty its 6 guns and depart to a more secure position to reload.  It was an armoured shotgun and the North Vietnamese Army feared it.

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2233 on: 31-10-2010, 08:10:37 »

NVA SPW 60 BP amph. Mot. Contactor troop unit. In the background a VM-landing ship of the Frosch-class.

What was a "contractor troop unit" in the NVA?

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Re: Picture of the Day (Other eras)
« Reply #2234 on: 31-10-2010, 12:10:04 »
North Yemen Civil War: Royalist Yemeni forces try to repel an Egyptian armored attack