Quote Originally Posted by bobthenuker
I thought the British were the best trained soliders in the world :jointsmile:



well it's your word versus those of the eyewitnesses, eyewitnesses who claim that everything was under the command of the American Soliders, eyewitnesses that saw the whole whing. I guess we'll never truly know.

I dont really have such a jolly good view of how the American system works or the US military, ever heard of the My Lai Massacre. History repeats, just this time theres A) a scapegoat and B) an intenese hate for the enemy.
...back in the '60's...we said the British army was.."the best trained..poorest equiped army in the world".....

..I saw My Lai the village...from the air..a few times.....then..later..I heard about it...the massacre...sad....

..what one american soldier knows...all american soldiers know soon...it don't pay to lie to yourself..
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