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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Get Some!

See what 30 United States Marines are able to accomplish vs. 250 insurgent....err terrorist.

One comment says it all:

I don't get it. I mean where's the news here? Marines are outnumbered and attacked. Marines attack in response. Enemy die in large numbers. Enemy abandon weapons and run away bravely. Marines hand out candy. That's it? This is not news people. This is just the Marines.

3 Comments:

Blogger davis14633 said...

OOH RAH!. Semper FI!
I bet they had just stopped for a lunch and smoke break. That will teach them to mess with a Marines chow time.

11:54  
Blogger Jar(egg)head said...

Happiness is a 50-to-nothing kill ratio.

12:12  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've never been in the military and can't imagine what it must be like to be fighting over there. But I can tell you how damn proud I am of these Marines...especially the "young corporal" marksman. Great story!

12:30  

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