Through the Eyes of a Frenchman: The US Military

12 Dec 2011 10:38 #1 by Martin Ent Inc
If you read this you will be very moved and proud of your fellow American soldiers. Hard to believe it was written by a Frenchman!

http://www.militarytimes.com/forum/show ... n-Soldiers

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12 Dec 2011 11:35 #2 by Reverend Revelant

Martin Ent Inc wrote: If you read this you will be very moved and proud of your fellow American soldiers. Hard to believe it was written by a Frenchman!

http://www.militarytimes.com/forum/show ... n-Soldiers


Why? Have you personally had anything to do with the French. Have you lived in France, speak the language, know the culture or do you just repeat bigoted talking points that you heard in some bar?

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12 Dec 2011 11:40 #3 by LOL
Interesting read Martin, thanks for posting.

I thought the part about what the unit does when officers were killed was interesting. Seems like there should always be a chain of command several layers down.

I never had any doubt we have the best trained military.

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12 Dec 2011 12:05 #4 by cydl
Wonderful read - thanks for posting!

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12 Dec 2011 12:06 #5 by outdoor338
Great read, coming from a military family..reminded me of the many military friends I have.

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12 Dec 2011 12:08 #6 by Rick
Great post..thanks.

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12 Dec 2011 12:16 #7 by Wicked
Very nice, makes me proud. Love our boys (and girls) in uniform!

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12 Dec 2011 12:25 #8 by Martin Ent Inc
Thanks I stole it from one of my gun forums where we have alot of military old and young.

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12 Dec 2011 12:29 #9 by outdoor338

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12 Dec 2011 12:45 - 12 Dec 2011 12:49 #10 by lionshead2010
I have served with French, Germans, Brits, Italians, Spanish, Hungarians, Canadians, Aussies and Estonians in Afghanistan. What goes on there is, indeed, a brotherhood (and sisterhood) of Americans and Europeans (Canadians and Aussies too) working together on an extremely difficult mission. Is every day peaches and cream? Nope. You would be proud not only of your American troops but also how they and their NATO counterparts work together to get it done while policymakers and politicians back in their respective countries grapple with a way forward in this most difficult theater of war.

Someday someone will write a book about the good things NATO has done in Afghanistan. It's fascinating.

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