Quote Originally Posted by Centurion1 View Post


I am sorry do you really believe this.
Yes, and that might be because it's.... True?

Congo gives people the death penalty, yes. But they haven't executed someone for a long time. The procedure is that the prisoner sends a letter to the president asking pardon, which the president doesn't reply to. As long as he doesn't reply, the execution cannot be carried out, thus turning the sentence into de facto life in prison.

Of course, you could argue that spending time in a congo prison equals a death penalty....

Quote Originally Posted by Dîn-Heru View Post
Moland was a second lieutenant in His Majesty's Guard, as far as I know he didn't serve his compulsory service in the Guard, so the ID is that of an officer (the pink one stating rank and such) not the blue one us privates had. Which was "destroyed" when we were discharged by punching a few holes in it.
Ah. Well, given the army way of handing things in after you've quit, I can't imagine it would've been hard to sneak it out as a souvenir.

There's a reason I have a complete uniform(perm), 2 "ullfrotte's", my boots, 5 AG-3 magazines(the backup clean set I had so I never had to clean the set I used...) and more socks than I can count.

Everything supposed to be returned.
None of it paid for.
The document for turning in stuff has it listed as turned in, all signed and good.
Everything is in my closet as we speak.