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onetime,personally,I have never killed anybody before.I worked in
Ammunition Supply in www.114thaviationcompany.com in Vietnam in 1964.I HOPE the Ammunition (Small Arms Ammo on up to Rockets) my coworkers and myself supplied to our 114th Aviation Company Base Camps KILLED (KILLED!!!!) many,many,many of the Vietcong! You snotty nose Mother ****er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would Gladly (GLADLY!) do it all over again too! cuhulin |
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![]() wrote: onetime,personally,I have never killed anybody before.I worked in Ammunition Supply in www.114thaviationcompany.com in Vietnam in 1964.I HOPE the Ammunition (Small Arms Ammo on up to Rockets) my coworkers and myself supplied to our 114th Aviation Company Base Camps KILLED (KILLED!!!!) many,many,many of the Vietcong! You snotty nose Mother ****er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would Gladly (GLADLY!) do it all over again too! cuhulin This is a little unclear - you DID kill someone ("onetime") or you didn't? Nevermind. It does look as though you regret not killing - or knowing that you killed - people. Let's assume that those weapons you supplied did kill "many, many, many of the Vietcong", and let us further assume that by "many" you mean 10. You cannot, of course, claim any hand in targeting those weapons, and so the best we can to to guage their effect is to assume they matched the average effect of the United States over the run of the war. Simple arithmetic then shows that you would then be responsible for killing 1000 "Vietcong" - but that's not all. Using gerally accepted casualty figures you would also be responsible for killing roughly 1800 innocent Vietnamese civillians; and about 13 Americans and one or two members of other forces (Australian and the like). There, now. Feel better? |
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****ing!!!!!!! tesco,tesco food stores in limeyland.onetime,YOU GO TO
HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cuhulin |
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What constitutes the act of killing in your book. If you are a
navigator who points the way, or the ground crew that loads the incindiaries does that constitute killing? Why is the number of kills so important to you. I think I know the answer, but please enlighten us about the extent of your wartime experience. |
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![]() "John S." wrote in message ups.com... Why is the number of kills so important to you. Just wondering, some survivors of war are descibed as bitter, some are not. "cuhulin" claims membership of the latter - is it because he did not (knowingly, directly, with intent) kill anyone? |
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![]() jtaylor wrote: "John S." wrote in message ups.com... Why is the number of kills so important to you. Just wondering, some survivors of war are descibed as bitter, some are not. "cuhulin" claims membership of the latter - is it because he did not (knowingly, directly, with intent) kill anyone? But he has, by estimate, done away with (including fellow countrymen) over two and a half thousand souls. |
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