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Added: Feb 24 2009   In: middle_east

By: NewEngland  United States

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  • This is my son's unit.

    The 2/7 Marines out of 29 Palms, CA, is a battle-hardened infantry unit that saw 3 rotations through Iraq, most recently in Anbar Province in 2007, before going to Afghanistan in 2008.

    They did an incredible job under very difficult circumstances.

    Heroes all.

    Posted Feb-24-2009 by "marinemom" (R) United States

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  • I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    Posted Feb-24-2009 by "molaomar" (R)

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  • holy shit look at that hummer ! 2:42

    thats what happens when you try fight fire with fire
    everyone gets burned !

    armed conflict is not the cure for armed conflict
    the bodybags will keep returning untill the world understands

    Posted Feb-24-2009 by "klachinikov" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    HaHa you don't want to sound cruel? you're such a piece of dog shite.

    And if you want to know how many of them are dead then just skip to the end of the vid, now commence masturbation you worthless puddle of sick.

    Posted Feb-24-2009 by "CBO513" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by klachinikov: holy shit look at that hummer ! 2:42

    thats what happens when you try fight fire with fire
    everyone gets burned !

    armed conflict is not the cure for armed conflict
    the bodybags will keep returning untill the world understands

    Yeah thanks for the heads up genius, I'm pretty sure we're all aware that death is a part of war.

    You'd be much better off trying to spew that prepubescent wisdom to your peers. Maybe you can enlighten some of them yeah?

    Posted Feb-24-2009 by "CBO513" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    I'm sure there would be families and relatives wondering "Hey, he didn't come home" or noticing the sudden lack of a limb or two.

    Get real. Casualty reports cannot be "covered" up because the families would always find out.

    Posted Feb-25-2009 by "dajini" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by dajini:
    Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    I'm sure there would be families and relatives wondering "Hey, he didn't come home" or noticing the sudden lack of a limb or two.

    Get real. Casualty reports cannot be "covered" up because the families would always find out.

    the fact is many commandos and special units fight in secrecy and cover,once they die their families get informed but they dont reveal when and how he died,many others dont have your us nationality or are mercinaries so the same goes for them.
    in 2002 I had a dutch friend who was a marine he was also in afghanistan he told me back than:many american special units are getting killed or wounded in southern east afghanistan(almost 4-5y before your public and the world began hearing about casualties in that part of the world)but the us government is covering it up.
    its a militarily system and every country does it on all sides,how do they manage to do it?dont ask me but I know it happens especiaslly in usa

    Posted Feb-25-2009 by "molaomar" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by dajini:
    Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    I'm sure there would be families and relatives wondering "Hey, he didn't come home" or noticing the sudden lack of a limb or two.

    Get real. Casualty reports cannot be "covered" up because the families would always find out.

    at the end of the clip u read the names of the killed in the unit alone!!!consider the fact that its just a fraction of war effort and totall war going on and its a war on all fronts than do the mat and see.
    one more thing russian way of fight focusses much on wounding the enemy to damage their economy war effort.
    they want to wound the soldier,that damages the enemy more than killing him and according to your own doctors in the field the ratio of dead and wounded is 10 to one!!now do the math again pls

    Posted Feb-25-2009 by "molaomar" (R)

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  • i was an 81 mm mortarman in 3/7 weapons company, 29 palms, and anyone who was stationed in 29 palms knows that the best regular infantry units in the world come out of there. the 7th marine regiment is truly battle hardened and the most competent regiment in the marine corps, hands down ! we are ready for anything ! usmc mortarman for life, semper fi !

    Posted Feb-25-2009 by "austinsown81" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by molaomar:
    Quoted comment by dajini:
    Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    I'm sure there would be families and relatives wondering "Hey, he didn't come home" or noticing the sudden lack of a limb or two.

    Get real. Casualty reports cannot be "covered" up because the families would always find out.

    the fact is many commandos and special units fight in secrecy and cover,once they die their families get informed but they dont reveal when and how he died,many others dont have your us nationality or are mercinaries so the same goes for them.
    in 2002 I had a dutch friend who was a marine he was also in afghanistan he told me back than:many american special units are getting killed or wounded in southern east afghanistan(almost 4-5y before your public and the world began hearing about casualties in that part of the world)but the us government is covering it up.
    its a militarily system and every country does it on all sides,how do they manage to do it?dont ask me but I know it happens especiaslly in usa

    You don't "know" shit. You speak outta your ass.

    Posted Feb-26-2009 by "NewEngland" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by NewEngland:
    Quoted comment by molaomar:
    Quoted comment by dajini:
    Quoted comment by molaomar: I dont want to sound cruel but I wonder how many of them are now either dead or wounded,without eneyone hearing about it

    I'm sure there would be families and relatives wondering "Hey, he didn't come home" or noticing the sudden lack of a limb or two.

    Get real. Casualty reports cannot be "covered" up because the families would always find out.

    the fact is many commandos and special units fight in secrecy and cover,once they die their families get informed but they dont reveal when and how he died,many others dont have your us nationality or are mercinaries so the same goes for them.
    in 2002 I had a dutch friend who was a marine he was also in afghanistan he told me back than:many american special units are getting killed or wounded in southern east afghanistan(almost 4-5y before your public and the world began hearing about casualties in that part of the world)but the us government is covering it up.
    its a militarily system and every country does it on all sides,how do they manage to do it?dont ask me but I know it happens especiaslly in usa

    You don't "know" shit. You speak outta your ass.

    ok behind ur-pc-tough little boy,u know what u talking about.i bet u were there too killing and bleeding with marines.its easy talking tough behind ur pc?

    Posted Feb-26-2009 by "molaomar" (R)

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