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Kire-Nala
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Wish i had one of those!!

Post by Kire-Nala »

Thought this was pretty funny. Check it out.

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/loveyourcar1.html
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Re: Wish i had one of those!!

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Kire-Nala wrote:Thought this was pretty funny. Check it out.

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/loveyourcar1.html
Shut the fuck up.
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Re: Wish i had one of those!!

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Kilted Heathen wrote:
Kire-Nala wrote:Thought this was pretty funny. Check it out.

http://www.big-boys.com/articles/loveyourcar1.html
Shut the fuck up.
Yep. I guess that about covers it! :lol:
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Post by Kire-Nala »

Ranger Kilted Heathen the fuck up has been shut. I repeat the fuck up has been shut.
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Post by Kilted Heathen »

Kire-Nala wrote:Ranger Kilted Heathen the fuck up has been shut. I repeat the fuck up has been shut.
Stop parading your fucking ignorance and start reading the forums.
Now get to fucking work.
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Kire-Nala wrote:Ranger Kilted Heathen the fuck up has been shut. I repeat the fuck up has been shut.
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Post by Kire-Nala »

Understood!!
blinc

Post by blinc »

Kire-Nala wrote:Understood!!
Apparently not Kire-Nala. If you DID understand, you would have either:

A) Not replied at all

or

B) Since you felt the need to spew to the Rangers again, something to the effect of "I understand Ranger Kilted Heathen, Ranger Bugsy, Ranger Tenn-RGR, and Ranger Centermass. I'm a dipshit that can't follow instructions. Beating my face for every reply in this thread."

Follow their advice and read the threads. All of them. :evil:
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Post by Kire-Nala »

I have read all of them thats why i responded. That way a new post will pop up and i will have somethinger new to read. I'll do 10 push ups for every new post i read>>
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Post by Kilted Heathen »

Kire-Nala wrote:Understood!!
Here you go.
Research the 95th Rifles and post 1500 words on Napoleonic Infantry and the tactical role of Light Infantry at Waterloo and Peninsula and the applied doctrine of skirmishers.
Briefly address the origins of Green Jacket Infantry and the meaning of the word Sergeant.
If you have properly researched you'll have no problem enlightening us as to why todays Royal Green Jackets spell Sergeant with a J.
GO!

You have twenty four hours.

Congratulations motherfucker...you get to audition.

Now, low-crawl out of my presence and get busy.
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Post by AbnRgr289 »

Kire-Nala wrote:I have read all of them thats why i responded. That way a new post will pop up and i will have somethinger new to read. I'll do 10 push ups for every new post i read>>
"What The Fuck Over!!" :twisted:

Do you not understand whats been said to you or what?? :twisted:

"SHUT......THE.....FUCK.....UP!!!!!" :twisted:

(Sorry KH, you beat me to it.)
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Post by Kire-Nala »

Each company of Napolean's light infantry was commanded by captain and divided into 2 sections. when skirmishing it was divided into 3 sections. They were left, right and center. The left and right had their bayonets removed on the when on the skirmish line. The center section did not remove their bayonets. Their primary target were the enemy officer's, gunners, and skirmishers.

A company would first march 200 paces away from the battalion when sent in to act as skirmishers. The left and right section would march forward a 100 paces while the center acted as a reserve. The skirmeshers would were always in twos and fired one at a time so that one was always loaded. the intervals between the twos would be 15 paces. They would use just about everything in sight as cover. When the skirmishers were out in the open field and threatened by cavalry, they would form what was called a clump, or a circle, rallying on the center section that was in the rear.
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Post by Kilted Heathen »

Kire-Nala wrote:Each company of Napolean's light infantry was commanded by captain and divided into 2 sections. when skirmishing it was divided into 3 sections. They were left, right and center. The left and right had their bayonets removed on the when on the skirmish line. The center section did not remove their bayonets. Their primary target were the enemy officer's, gunners, and skirmishers.

A company would first march 200 paces away from the battalion when sent in to act as skirmishers. The left and right section would march forward a 100 paces while the center acted as a reserve. The skirmeshers would were always in twos and fired one at a time so that one was always loaded. the intervals between the twos would be 15 paces. They would use just about everything in sight as cover. When the skirmishers were out in the open field and threatened by cavalry, they would form what was called a clump, or a circle, rallying on the center section that was in the rear.
You must give good head...judging by the way you're blowing this assignment.
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What the fuck is wrong with you?

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