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Reply #15 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 7:23pm

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Um before the war half were operational, most likely 3/4 of that half capable of combat ops. Now, well I don't think the Iraqi airforce will exist except for a few burning hulks within the next few days.  Grin
 

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Reply #16 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 7:31pm

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I got another one about the numbers of casualties between wars, on the first day of the battle of the Somme the brittish army lost more men than all US forces combined lost in Vietnam
 

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Reply #17 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 8:02pm

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During the 1996 European cup quarter final football match between England and Germany the number of fans in wembley stadium was approximately equal to numbers lost by both sides on the 1st June 1916.

The interesting thing about the battle of the Somme was that it ultimately won the first world war for the allies.  It is not a popular theory but runs something like this:-

The british attacked in 1916 with a poorly trained and untried army, the Kitchener Battalions.  The defending German troops were good experienced troops.  British loses throughout the campaign(battle) were high but the german loses were higher.  WW1 was fought on the pronciple of attrition.  The actual ground won or lost in any given advance was not important.  The number of enemy troops lost was the deciding factor in success or failure.  This is similar to american tactics/strategy in Vietnam.

By March 21st 1918 when the Kaiserschlact offensive was launched by the Germans they were forced to attack with the only good troops they had, by this time what was left of the British Army was battle hardened by 2 years of continuous offensive operations.  Combat is often said to be a darwinian process, the best survive the worst do not. 

When Kaiserschlact ground to a halt in April of 1918 the counter attack was devestating and virtually all of the German Sturmtruppen were wiped out.

Added to the US army that was now in position and attacking, the Germans never really stood a chance after their best troops had been lost on the Somme and at Verdun, killed by, in the case of the British at least, initially third rate troops.

Whilst this proved to be a war winning tactic it was understandably not popular and the regular soldiers never forgave high command for their decision to adopt it.

Please note that there may be innacuracies in dates and spelling.  I'm at work right now.  The basic pronciples in my opinion are however correct.

Will Grin
 

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Reply #18 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 8:52pm

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I find some offense that you guys think the Americans are so trigger happy.  The Tornado was an accident...it's transponder and pilot failed to reply to a squwak sent by the Patriot so it was shot down as enemy. 

Really, please dont jump to all these conclusions.  It is a tragic accident but please, stop with the bashing. Kiss
 
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Reply #19 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 10:34pm
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Yes, I took offense as well. Roll Eyes

In these times when something is coming at you - it is coming so fast that you do not have more than a split second to respond. Mistakes are to be made.

And not all of us are "Yanks"! I am from the South and resent the tag. Roll Eyes

Anyway - doesn't that make us about even for the Marines that were taken out by a Brit helicopter? How quickly we forget, eh? Wink
 
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Reply #20 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 10:40pm

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Rgr on that one Oso.  Fact is mistakes happen.  British media concentrates on mistakes you guy make, your media concentrates on mistakes we make.

Accidents are accidents. 

Will. Grin

Ps does "Oso" mean "bear"?
 

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Reply #21 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:00pm
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Your right on that one. I think the media would be happy only when they have every country in the world at odds with each other.

Yes, Oso is Spanish for bear. Kinda what I look like. At least that is what the ladies at the office call me - a big teddy bear.  Wink
 
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Reply #22 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:05pm

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Only knew that because I read far too much Tom Clancy...

So are you furry with little ears that stick out, or just built like a brick privy?

Will Grin Grin Grin
 

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Reply #23 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:16pm
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6 foot, 280 lbs, beer barrel chest and beer barrel stomach, full beard and furry ears Grin

funny thing is - I don't drink beer.
 
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Reply #24 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:36pm

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Good Answer
 

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Reply #25 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:37pm
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This is what I really look like - -


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Reply #26 - Mar 23rd, 2003 at 11:50pm
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At least that is what I used to look like. I spent the night at Michael Jackson's Never Never Land and caught a disease... well... this is what I look now.


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Reply #27 - Mar 24th, 2003 at 12:06am

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nice pics oso, you for one look better post Jackson treatment.

Will
 

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Reply #28 - Mar 24th, 2003 at 12:12am
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I guess it depends on which end of the bear you are comparing Michael to. Grin
 
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Reply #29 - Mar 24th, 2003 at 1:30am

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Yes, Oso is Spanish for bear. Kinda what I look like. At least that is what the ladies at the office call me - a big teddy bear.  Wink


I knew that. We had some friends who named their dog 'Oso' Grin Wink
 
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