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Originally Posted by Sangetsu
Tell me iPHantom of your personal military experience. Where did you learn what you know? I learned much of what I know from my father and grandfather, both of whom served. My grandfather fought during the war, he had actually been in the Army for 10 years before the war started. As for myself, I have 8 years of active duty and reserve experience, and I attended and graduated several schools specializing in various types of warfare.
You don't have to answer, you'll just say the usual emotionally-charged nonsense typically spouted by know-nothings with strong opinions and weak sense. You'll conveniently repeat something you've read or heard from somewhere or someone else. Nothing but the sound of waves.
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My grandfather served for the military as well.
Also his brother (which I've talked to and I know him) served as
commander of Batallion 4 of our Partisan Army. He is called Rako Gjermeni and yes to those who know me that is my last name as well, in case you doubt I'm telling the truth. You can do some google search of his name but you will find only foreign articles. this army was with the allies to bring down the already established
Balli Kombëtar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia in our country and they succeded. Read that article, because Balli Kombetar was with the axis.
Anyway, I don't jump into discussions without having information. I don't like Russia, neither Stalin, but I respect for what they did during the war and I leave aside my personal hate against Stalin tactics.
Anyway, where did you serve? USA? Then it's obvious LOL.
Sorry to remind you but it's you who has been talking nonsense philosophy since the start. I give you facts, you tell me how Stalin was a devil. That is complete bullshit. Maybe you had too much of US Army bullshit fed in your mind. I guess you'd like to think of your parents as the main heroes so that's why you don't accept the truth.
Russia is the clear champion.