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PanzerKing
Posted: August 27, 2004 02:50 am
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It's old news, but new to me! Maybe you will like it.

http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Barracks...plightning.html
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Florin
Posted: September 03, 2004 01:22 am
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Interesting... Souls far away from home, like their American partners.

Whoever was the ally due to politics or necessities, in the last 130 years, the Romanian soldier did his best to don't fail expectations.
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Dani
Posted: September 09, 2004 11:40 am
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It would be great if different Romanian battalions abroad could build up their web-sites with stories and galleries!
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Posted: September 09, 2004 01:45 pm
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Well some while ago the http://www.redscorpions.net and http://www.carpathianhawks.net were operational and had tons of pkotos. I see they had been erased after the mission in Afghanistan ended.
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Dani
Posted: September 09, 2004 02:14 pm
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Yeah, I know about these web-sites. Could they make a site like those belonging to US units? with history of the unit and so on?
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Iamandi
Posted: September 09, 2004 02:24 pm
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And who is the team or man for designing them? These 2 past sites are an important measure, but are isolated... Our PR is not like occidental ones.

A fiend - a gendarme, come to me with a cd after a course at Gheorghieni. Some presentation, in Power Point. "Look what we have, you see?"
"Waw!" :roll: Verry important thing... But, maybe in future a new look may came.

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Posted: September 09, 2004 05:53 pm
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The 812th Infantry Battalion
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Florin
Posted: September 09, 2004 07:02 pm
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I bet they have something else to worry about right now.
The Army looks better from outside, than from inside. If you did some military service, you'll understand.
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Posted: September 09, 2004 07:27 pm
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These troops have nothing to do with the army you know. They are professionals, not recruits.
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Dani
Posted: September 10, 2004 07:23 am
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Some pictures from operation "Enduring Freedom" in Afghanistan:
http://www.presamil.ro/Arhiva%20foto/Endur...g%20Freedom.htm

Also some pictures from operation "Iraqi Freedom":
http://www.presamil.ro/Arhiva%20foto/Iraqi...i%20Freedom.htm
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Posted: October 03, 2004 02:44 am
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Here's the motherload of pictures

http://www.mapn.ro/irak/galerie/Afganistan/index.htm
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Posted: October 07, 2004 12:10 am
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rolleyes.gif Soldiers are soldiers - doesn't matter what country they're from. I applaud the Romanians in the Afghan theatre as they don't have to be there. I don't have that choice...Never mind!!!!!
As I said earlier - I applaud the soldiers in Afghanistan.
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Posted: October 07, 2004 06:58 am
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We should also applaud the soldiers in Iraq together with soldiers in Afghanistan.
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Posted: October 08, 2004 12:06 am
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Yes indeed we should.
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Posted: October 14, 2004 01:10 pm
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At the end of March 2004, a Romanian-American patrol uncovered 1 km north of Kandahar a weapons cache in a textile factory, containing 2,000 assault rifles, 185 82 mm mortars, 36 AG-7 RPGs, 200 crates with 7.62 mm ammo and 10 crates of AG-7 ammo.
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