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Everything posted by Lancer
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Does he not mean a scrim net? The type of camo net usually worn round the the neck until you use it to cover your head in ambush positins/op's etc.
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Off the top of my head I seem to recall the 40mm having a 14m arming distance. Pity the game does not have that. Would cut down on the TK's! Still I see it as a revenge thing against the 'nade spammers
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Oh mate that stuff was like eating quick drying cement with the same after effects
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I used to survive on 'biscuits dog' and 'biscuits dead fly'
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Although the bit about the apple fritters is not far off the point if you remember the apple pud in the compo
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Ha! A battle of wits with unarmed men
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Outstanding mate!
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@RS: Bloody jarhead
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@Zebb: Makes me think of the book entitled "We were soldiers once, and young" to which someone should add "and daft" I could tell a tale of days sitting in a wrecked transit van, which was on top of a pile of scrap cars in a scrapyard
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@ Zeb: It was a nightmare mate, up all sorts of hours, walking miles, only a flak jacket for armour! What were they thinking? Did they not realise we were Cav!
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Seven......Six.....Two.....millimetre.....full......metal......jacket
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I hated it! They made me walk everywhere!
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The finest Special Forces unit in the entire world is the British Army Catering Corps! I present my evidence; 1) Small, highly evasive and mobile unit. They have been pursued by the rest of British Army for 3 centuries and have avoided capture. 2) Incredibly hard induction and training course. In fact, no one has ever passed it. 3) Highly trained in biological and chemical warfare. 4) Have killed more of the British Army than any enemy using only knives, forks and spoons as weapons! I rest my case.
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@RS, did'nt George Clooney find the lost vault in the 1st Gulf War?
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Not really wishing to hijack this thread but I am. I would just like to point out that the US Armed Forces are not the only ones fighting and dying to stop terroism. And before anyone wades in and thinks I'm yank bashing I'm not. I'm proud and honoured to have some good friends over in the big sand pit that work for Uncle Sam. Even if they do salute the wrong way Back to the thread: Nice to see PFC Miller get his due recognition.
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<cough> check yer mail Thumper
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Its also suprising how fast news travels in this community! You tell one guy a secret on ICQ. Go watch some TV and see it on CNN 5 minutes later
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Very nice Marder there mate
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@Magnumkp, come to think of it, I know that chippie!
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I thought he went home? <Men In Black>
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The 151 played it (using comms) and the polys had no effect until we got near the church. All of us are on DSL and most have very fast PC's with lots of RAM, and high end GFx cards. The odd thing was the difference in the effects of the lag. For some it was pure old fashioned lag, for others it caused almost hallucinogenic screenies. Then again, it is Columbia, perhaps the boys had been chewing the crop on the way to the church
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Basically mate, if its for your groups private consumption then thats cool! After all, how would anyone know if it stays 'in-house' It all gets very cheesy when ppl start to publish, for public consumption, anothers works without permission. Most of the modders are cool about the whole deal. They just want the name drop and the kudos for all their hard work plus the right to say where their work ends up. Something most right minded individuals would agree with.
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Glad we snuck in under the wire
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I'm totally with Marcinko on this one.
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Good luck to the bloke!