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Re: And this would be bad because????????????
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Posted by dr.sportster on July 22, 2005 at 13:33:23 from (209.247.222.94):
In Reply to: Re: And this would be bad because???????????? posted by Redmud on July 21, 2005 at 16:15:33:
I dont have the answer.I just thought they could be detained in a POW camp where the war is not brought to US soil in Cuba.I am not a combat veteran and dont claim to be but I was seriously taught in boot camp that all the enemy should be killed on the battlefield because prisoners are a burden and will slow down a unit and put them at extra risk.In WW1 Marines killed all surrendering Germans due to the fact that the Germans would have fake surrenders backed up by machine gun fire as the men pretending to surrender jumped into a concealed trench.I would do as I was told and try to kill everyone in the field and not have any prisoners.Since I was never in combat this is all in my mind anyhow.Pray for war to kill the commies for Christ,Sir.[old platoon motto]
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