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Billy Lear

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Originally posted by Seig
Of course, think Dance of Death(with extension) or Leap of Death

I think he was asking about the Diamond Backs... Put the keyboard down, and step away from the computer... too much internet can burn out your brain cells Seig.

Your cell mate,
Billy:rofl:
 
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lonekimono

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Hey Billy i said it before and i;ll say it again
YOU ARE A CLASS ACT:D


YOURS IN KENPO
 

Seig

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Originally posted by Billy Lear
I think he was asking about the Diamond Backs... Put the keyboard down, and step away from the computer... too much internet can burn out your brain cells Seig.

Your cell mate,
Billy:rofl:
I live in WV how the heck would I know he was talking about a dang baseball team?
 
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RCastillo

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Originally posted by Seig
Yeah he is that! Low Class....
Bill,
I still get the top bunk...

Well,in that case, look out for "Warm April Showers.":eek:
 
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lonekimono

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hey seig i hope that you did not mean that i was LOW CLASS? what did you mean? i'm lost:co

nfused: :shrug:


yours in kenpo
 

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Originally posted by moromoro
where they trained in bayonet and also sabre fighting????
They were given some very rudimentary bayonet training, shoot, charge, stab, slash. As far as Sabres, usually only officers carried them. At that point in history, most gentleman had taken sabre lessons as part of their education. It was also a required part of the curriculuum at the United Stated Military Academy. For enlisted troops, the only ones really given sabre training were the cavalry.
 

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Originally posted by moromoro
also in WW2 what type of unarmed combat did the troops learn?
I cannot speak to other countries training very well, but the US at the time was cycling people through boot cmap in about 6 weeks, so the unarmed training was not stressed.
 

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