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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 12:59:34 PM   
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Anyway, the Pentagon's Name-That-Operation computer has struck again: Odyssey Dawn????

What does that mean?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 1:47:55 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Anyway, the Pentagon's Name-That-Operation computer has struck again: Odyssey Dawn????

What does that mean?


The MOD one just throws out random combinations of letters. Op Ellemy anybody?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 1:50:23 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE


quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....




It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


Not a Gaddaffi jet either if the rumour mill is right, 'twas a rebel jet.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:02:37 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Anyway, the Pentagon's Name-That-Operation computer has struck again: Odyssey Dawn????

What does that mean?


Looks like they're using the Harpoon operation name generator

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:13:01 PM   
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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE

quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....


It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


It was not Mirage F1... it was MiG-23... believe me...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:13:51 PM   
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ORIGINAL: USS America

Windows open with a warm breeze blowing through the house,



Windows Xp? Vista? 7?

EDIT: At least your Windows opens - my main machine won't past POST right now (black screen)...... guess from tech support is the video board is toast.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:30:39 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus


quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE


quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....




It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


Hard to tell - there was a "hole" in the video between when the jet was flying apparently normally, and when the pilot ejected... the plane wasn't visible for several "frames" before the pilot shows up ejecting... at that time, it appears a thin stream of flame is coming from the aircraft.

It could be a near miss (or not immediately critical hit) damaged something and the pilot finally lot control, or maybe it was just poor maintenance...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:34:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE

quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....


It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


It was not Mirage F1... it was MiG-23... believe me...


Leo "Apollo11"


I thought so as well at first, Leo.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 2:58:31 PM   
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News reported earlier that the plane was piloted by a freedom fighter that was mistakenly shot down by the rebels.  The pilot they said deliberately piloted the plane to crash where he did because it was sparsely populated.  The video doesn't have one bit of controlled flight from what I see. 

Greg

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 3:52:44 PM   
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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE

quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....


It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


It was not Mirage F1... it was MiG-23... believe me...


I thought so as well at first, Leo.


It is MiG-23... the Mirage F1 has shorter wings (and also observe the wing's leading edge with protrusion - the MiG-23 has it because it is swept-wing aircraft)...





MiG-23




Mirage F1




Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:06:27 PM   
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Good morning - Tithe. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:10:20 PM   
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quote:

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News reported earlier that the plane was piloted by a freedom fighter that was mistakenly shot down by the rebels.  The pilot they said deliberately piloted the plane to crash where he did because it was sparsely populated.  The video doesn't have one bit of controlled flight from what I see. 

Greg


Probably one of the Libyan pilots who defected early doors. Although I like the idea of a shopkeeper or shepherd finding a MiG, starting it and flying it around for a bit

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:16:29 PM   
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You mean "swing-wing", not "swept-wing", Leo. And the Mirage has the "hooks" in the leading edge too. It's not a MiG.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:26:07 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

Anyway, the Pentagon's Name-That-Operation computer has struck again: Odyssey Dawn????

What does that mean?

I like it. I prefer the random OP name generator to "Operation EAGLE XXXXX" or "Operation FREEDOM XXXXX". "Storm"; "Desert" and "Shield" have been overworked too.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:29:50 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

quote:

ORIGINAL: Reg

quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE

quote:

ORIGINAL: sprior
I'm just glad that when I served we knew who the bad guys were. Although reading this book the Soviets were always playing catch up and Mao really wanted a nuclear war.

Darn, ain't it the truth. Know quite a few people who wax nostalgic about the "old days". One knew what the threat was and its level of capability, and who were the generals, and how they normally thought, and how this, and who that, and what tfo.

Oh, but life was so much simpler then;
We're younger than that now.

Like the man says, war is an extension of politics. So what are the politics? Whatever one may think of Brother Quadafi, he has put Libyan crude on the world market according to its stats. Libyan crude is light/sweet, probably the lightest/sweetest that is available on the world market. This is significant way beyond the bbl production figures.

So, on the one hand, there's this serious jerk pimple who gets his backdoor people to bomb airliners, but who plays according to the rules for resource flow. On the other hand, there's the rebels, who may or may not be democratic, but who might have a skoosh of Shia in their mix. Neither side is likely to exhibit any sort of political/social thought or consequence. One must think about what a successful revolution will involve.

On a purely national interest scale, I'm for the guy who keeps the light/sweet flowing. The Libyan thing is between Lucifer and Beelzebub. Your choice of evils.


Looks like the Gadaffi forces haven't got things all their own way.....

From ABC News site: Video: Fighter jet shot down over Benghazi

Most likely a shoulder launched SAM....


It was weird: that Mirage was already in a spin when it caught fire, right after the pilot ejected. I'm not sure it was actually shot down.


It was not Mirage F1... it was MiG-23... believe me...


I thought so as well at first, Leo.


It is MiG-23... the Mirage F1 has shorter wings (and also observe the wing's leading edge with protrusion - the MiG-23 has it because it is swept-wing aircraft)...





MiG-23




Mirage F1




Leo "Apollo11"

Is it just me or is the nose forward of the cockpit longer on the MiG too? Again-that seems to jibe with the picture.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:30:50 PM   
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Good morning tithe...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:31:11 PM   
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No turn in the inbox tithe...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 4:38:47 PM   
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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

You mean "swing-wing", not "swept-wing", Leo. And the Mirage has the "hooks" in the leading edge too. It's not a MiG.


Yep... brain-fart typo... "swing wing"...


But it is MiG-23!


Just look at the wing of the burning aircrfat:

#1
The thickness of the wing is just like MiG-23 and not Mirage F1

#2
Look at the size of the wing itself in comparison to the tail - is just like MiG-23 and not Mirage F1


Also the "hook" I mention is the the leading edge slats (all aircraft have it) - I am talking about place whee swing-wing rotates!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 5:19:56 PM   
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No turn in the inbox tithe...


Steve had company yesterday, so you should have mail sometime today.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 5:23:51 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

There's not one square centimeter of Libya that's worth one drop of European or American blood. So no, Hortlund, (you stuck-up, holier-than-thou git) I don't care.



It seems our beloved over-acting president decided the contrary, willing to show his muscles and what he has in the pants; Sure he is trying to make us forget that he was a bit late to react about Tunisia .

I hate governement of all kind, of all country. It seem there exist NO political guys able to be reliable...


Look on the bright side Eric... at least your country has a truly gorgeous first lady! Our country hasn't had one of those since 1963.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 5:25:24 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus

Anyway, the Pentagon's Name-That-Operation computer has struck again: Odyssey Dawn????

What does that mean?



It means that one of our units has just become lost and started a multi-year adventure in the attempt to find their way home.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 5:27:11 PM   
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Morning tithe.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery Des.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 5:27:40 PM   
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Test-driving Chrome in lieu of Firefox.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 7:45:42 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bradfordkay


quote:

ORIGINAL: gladiatt


quote:

ORIGINAL: Terminus

There's not one square centimeter of Libya that's worth one drop of European or American blood. So no, Hortlund, (you stuck-up, holier-than-thou git) I don't care.



It seems our beloved over-acting president decided the contrary, willing to show his muscles and what he has in the pants; Sure he is trying to make us forget that he was a bit late to react about Tunisia .

I hate governement of all kind, of all country. It seem there exist NO political guys able to be reliable...


Look on the bright side Eric... at least your country has a truly gorgeous first lady! Our country hasn't had one of those since 1963.



Well, first of all, but it's only a personnal feeling, i don't like this first lady ! she is not gorgeous in my opinion.
Second, i find her very hypocrite (hope it is the same word in english , to be understand)
Third, this does not save Policy.

Sorry Brad, nothing againts you.

I would be less and less surprised if the World ended in 2012 , i have absolutely no more hope in the human kind, on any subject....

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 7:54:10 PM   
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Libyan cease fire called.  This time they really, really mean it.  Honestly, no crossed fingers or take-backs.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 8:40:46 PM   
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Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dixie

Libyan cease fire called.  This time they really, really mean it.  Honestly, no crossed fingers or take-backs.


Yep...


Leo "Apollo11"


P.S.
BTW, one tidbit... earlier this evening I was watching "Sky News HD" and they were reporting from Tripoli. They saw some AAA firing randomly into the sky (tracers over night sky) and concluded that Libya still has strong Air Defense system in place... oh my... who pays those reporters / commentators....

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 9:14:54 PM   
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People who are more ignorant than them. These are the same sort of morons who would call an M-113 APC a "tank".

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 9:19:51 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

quote:

ORIGINAL: Dixie

Libyan cease fire called.  This time they really, really mean it.  Honestly, no crossed fingers or take-backs.


Yep...


Leo "Apollo11"


P.S.
BTW, one tidbit... earlier this evening I was watching "Sky News HD" and they were reporting from Tripoli. They saw some AAA firing randomly into the sky (tracers over night sky) and concluded that Libya still has strong Air Defense system in place... oh my... who pays those reporters / commentators....


Civilians.

They have a different opinion of strong defences and heavy combat. I daresay that those of you out there with infantry training have a different opinion to mine of those things as well.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 9:20:16 PM   
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People who are more ignorant than them. These are the same sort of morons who would call an M-113 APC a "tank".


Or a Tornado GR4 a fighter.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/20/2011 9:22:09 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Dixie

Libyan cease fire called.  This time they really, really mean it.  Honestly, no crossed fingers or take-backs.


Yep...


Leo "Apollo11"


P.S.
BTW, one tidbit... earlier this evening I was watching "Sky News HD" and they were reporting from Tripoli. They saw some AAA firing randomly into the sky (tracers over night sky) and concluded that Libya still has strong Air Defense system in place... oh my... who pays those reporters / commentators....


Civilians.

They have a different opinion of strong defences and heavy combat. I daresay that those of you out there with infantry training have a different opinion to mine of those things as well.


Well, if somebody is pointed a twin-barrel 23mm anti-aircraft gun at me, then I'd call that a pretty strong opponent...

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