Fact of the day
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Re: Fact of the day
What kind of fact is that ? Sounds bullshit to me. Who elected them, a pub crowd ?Ed Hammer wrote:The British SAS are the most highly trained and effective corps (fighting force) in the world.
I think that all developed nations with a strong projective force that are currently partaking in wars have equivalent special forces.
Your claim is ridiculous.
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Re: Fact of the day
i dunno the Spetsnaz have to be up there!Barang_doa_slae wrote:What kind of fact is that ? Sounds bullshit to me. Who elected them, a pub crowd ?Ed Hammer wrote:The British SAS are the most highly trained and effective corps (fighting force) in the world.
I think that all developed nations with a strong projective force that are currently partaking in wars have equivalent special forces.
Your claim is ridiculous.
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Re: Fact of the day
did not do to well at Beslan
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Re: Fact of the day
http://www.thetoptens.com/most-well-tra ... es/....you noviceBarang_doa_slae wrote:What kind of fact is that ? Sounds bullshit to me. Who elected them, a pub crowd ?Ed Hammer wrote:The British SAS are the most highly trained and effective corps (fighting force) in the world.
I think that all developed nations with a strong projective force that are currently partaking in wars have equivalent special forces.
Your claim is ridiculous.
I found this for you, although I knew i was right before I posted
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Re: Fact of the day
My grandfather severed under Dare Newall one of the founding members of the SAS.
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Re: Fact of the day
I am still calling bullshit.. Can't see Hun Maneth commandos in the list
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Re: Fact of the day
How did Dave Newall feel after his under was severed?Ed Hammer wrote:My grandfather severed under Dare Newall one of the founding members of the SAS.
A bit pitchy?
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I see they left publicity stunts and writing books/criticising the President of the seals list of training.
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Re: Fact of the day
Coconut water has been used rarely as an intravenous rehydration fluid when medical saline was unavailable. The story of coconut water being similar to human blood plasma originated during World War II when British and Japanese patients were given coconut water intravenously in an emergency because saline was unavailable. Since then, this rehydration technique has been used only for short-term emergency situations in remote locations where plasma is not available.
Although substituting coconut water for saline is not recommended by physicians today, it was a common practice during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The Documentation Center of Cambodia cited the practice of allowing untrained nurses to administer green coconut water during the Pol Pot regime as a crime against humanity.
Although substituting coconut water for saline is not recommended by physicians today, it was a common practice during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The Documentation Center of Cambodia cited the practice of allowing untrained nurses to administer green coconut water during the Pol Pot regime as a crime against humanity.
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Re: Fact of the day
the tree of life.
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