Stand and fight.
A Glorious death in battle.
Stand and fight.
A Glorious death in battle.
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Originally Posted by Capo of Arabia
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I don't know. I suppose it really depends if someone I cae about will be ruined and/or killed if we fail to fight this regaurd action. Then again, I suppose even that won't gaurantee holding the line.
GoreBag: Oh, Prole, you're a nerd's wet dream.
You might die anyway if you flee, so atleast you have a fighting chance, remember, nothing is garunteed on the battle field. Many many times the most impossible situations in warfare have come out with the strangest of results.
RIP Tosa
Gimme a gun, ammo and some AT missiles cause we are gonna give 'em hell before giving up this pile of mud!
Once we expend all our ammo I think I would surrender, making a bayonet charge is not what it used to be....
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
I would fight to the last man.
And once the ammo is out,
a glorious death leading the charge!
We are, ultimatly, all dead men. It is just how we live, and how we die, that seperate us.
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Neither - I'd screen them for as long as I could, before falling back in good order - with sections retreating in turn and providing cover.
I would not give an order would result in the complete annihilation of the men under my command. If it came to a point where I could not proceed any further without sacrificing some men, I would ask for volunteers to stay with me.
Last edited by Somebody Else; 02-10-2005 at 07:25.
Run, run, run. Though I admit I am a bit bias - well a lot really - as you all know what I think of the army.
GARCIN: I "dreamt," you say. It was no dream. When I chose the hardest path, I made my choice deliberately. A man is what he wills himself to be.
INEZ: Prove it. Prove it was no dream. It's what one does, and nothing else, that shows the stuff one's made of.
GARCIN: I died too soon. I wasn't allowed time to - to do my deeds.
INEZ: One always dies too soon - or too late. And yet one's whole life is complete at that moment, with a line drawn neatly under it, ready for the summing up. You are - your life, and nothing else.
Jean Paul Sartre - No Exit 1944
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