LetsGetRowdy
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amazing. the indian navy reflects indian society. so this isn't too surprising.
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So how many people here think that the poster was not a USN officer?
Its probably a pakistani with knowledge on USN, most likely a PN officer with lots of time in his hands...lol. There is no other explanation.
Yeah the Pakistani Dude managed to buy USN Uniform and post it on internet.Bravo man You are genius!Its probably a pakistani with knowledge on USN, most likely a PN officer with lots of time in his hands...lol. There is no other explanation.
Yeah the Pakistani Dude managed to buy USN Uniform and post it on internet.Bravo man You are genius!
So how Pakistani managed to get that uniform?That dude was American -USN Officer or not.The uniform he posted isn't even in use anymore.
Reditt deleted the guy because he was a fake.
So how Pakistani managed to get that uniform?That dude was American -USN Officer or not.
Are you sure about that?
The uniform he posted isn't even in use anymore.
Reditt deleted the guy because he was a fake.
lol okay , then a white guy paid to do propaganda for PN....Fake articles get deleted....
You can delete your own account and posts on reddit, and there is no telling how a post is deleted.
But can I count you in the ranks of people who cannot believe that the poster was a USN officer or a non-Pakistani?
How is it propaganda for PN?He did not say that Pakistani Navy is better then India.Perhaps your obsession with Pakistan is clouding your judgement.
Yeah the Pakistani Dude managed to buy USN Uniform and post it on internet.Bravo man You are genius!
You can delete your own account and posts on reddit, and there is no telling how a post is deleted.
Can I count you in the ranks of people who cannot believe that the poster was a USN officer or his account aboard INS Delhi?
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