Frank Martin
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*facepalm*
what is this? Terrorist heroism??
what is this? Terrorist heroism??
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Same thing, this one is called Islamic terrorists because its committed by Muslims. Didn't you know? Its like calling Christian terrorists or Jewish terrorists.
Afghanistan: Mujahideen Commandos kill 36 Terrorist Invaders in Kandahar, ISAF Helicopter wrecked in Zabul
Same thing, this one is called Islamic terrorists because its committed by Muslims. Didn't you know? Its like calling Christian terrorists or Jewish terrorists.
Interesting thread.. Would love to see the Forum admin team's stand on this?
wow- thats something you dont see often- so much of the free world media-
In the photograph above, one can see a maintenance officer, CW4 Jim Hardy, walking away with secure equipment before a Thermite grenade was used to destroy the rest of the mess.
An AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, assigned to A Company, 3rd Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, crashed in Afghanistan. Both pilots survived this accident and, as of 15 April 2002, were in critical, but stable condition having been evacuated to Germany. The accident occurred on Thursday night, 11 April 2002. Aircraft 209 was flying trail. The lead aircraft made a radio call stating the aircraft was going down. The trail aircraft, piloted by the Battalion Commander and a backseater, names unknown, landed to pull them out of the aircraft. They attached the pilots to the outside of trail aircraft for a self extraction and departed the area of operations (AO) to a location where the pilots could be safely Medevac'd. The pilots of the crashed helicopter sustained compound fractures in both legs, broken jaws, and the backseater has a compressed spine.
would love to see you actually reporting such material instead of your one liners
the forum policy is clear
no terrorist propaganda and its glorification
if you are still unsure then bring this up instead of second guessing the admin policy over such issues.
@Gubbi
thanks for reporting this, hopefully karan will follow your example