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Fondling with Vinny.
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2023-05-08 at 5:39 PM UTCI assume any country with a modern military history draws their military doctrine up based on analysis of combat data; performance of weapons and men under different circumstances. it's then codified by military leadership as a set of best practices
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2023-05-08 at 5:41 PM UTC
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2023-05-08 at 5:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I assume any country with a modern military history draws their military doctrine up based on analysis of combat data; performance of weapons and men under different circumstances. it's then codified by military leadership as a set of best practices
Sounds great in theory, but i wud think that all (to record some wud be no problem) that data wud be extremely difficult to accurately record during the madness/mayhem of war. -
2023-05-09 at 2:39 AM UTCwhere else do you think they're going to get data from, HoI4?
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2023-05-09 at 4:02 AM UTC
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2023-05-09 at 1:48 PM UTCImagine citing youtube...
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2023-05-09 at 1:50 PM UTC
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2023-05-09 at 2:28 PM UTCFondle me, daddy. Make me feel special.
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2023-05-09 at 3:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I assume any country with a modern military history draws their military doctrine up based on analysis of combat data; performance of weapons and men under different circumstances. it's then codified by military leadership as a set of best practices
thank you.
do you mind enlightening me and the audience, by sharing your hypothesises or speculations, of what kind of analysises of combat data and performances of weapons and men under various adverse conditions that lead the soviet/russian military command to doctrine thus :
Originally posted by aldra 1. Russian/Soviet doctrine doesn't put the same emphasis on air war/CAS that the US does, relying more on long-range missiles and artillery
what could possibly be the thing that caused the russian general stuff to decree thus. -
2023-05-09 at 3:30 PM UTC
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2023-05-09 at 4:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny men under various adverse conditions
Originally posted by WellHung that data wud be extremely difficult to accurately record during the madness/mayhem of war.
I don't get it
are you saying he's wrong because you can't know the details of an ongoing conflict
that's fucking retarded
see: the fog of war video
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Imagine citing youtube…
A historical channel citing historical facts
but they were men under adverse conditions, that data would be extremely difficult to accurately record which makes any source regarding anything related to military or even mass shootings useless.
Was it one shooter? Two? A guy on the grassy knoll? How many ukranians? How many Russians? NOBODY KNOWS they just pick the number that makes their heart smile and go with that.
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2023-05-09 at 4:09 PM UTC
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2023-05-09 at 4:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ecto the plasm I don't get it
are you saying he's wrong because you can't know the details of an ongoing conflict
that's fucking retarded
see: the fog of war video
i didnt say anyone is wrong. we are here not to point fingers whos right or whos wrong, but to fondle the issue on hand.
i just want to know where does aldra think military doctrines came from, how were they formulated and why theyre formulated the way they were.
many questions.
btw, mac namara is a war criminal so believe none of what he said and only half of what he shown. -
2023-05-09 at 4:34 PM UTC
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2023-05-09 at 4:38 PM UTCHaven't watched TV in years but ain't the History channel basically the Hitler channel now. Last I looked the Travel channel is now the ghost hunting channel.
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2023-05-09 at 4:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i just want to know where does aldra think military doctrines came from,
The church / The jedis / the military
I think the suffix of whatever-doctrine implies it's origin or theme
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_doctrines
Also same origin, the church/jedis/military
A church to pray for the soldier, A jedi to pay for his rifle and a priest to wish them a nice afterlife. What else do you need?
*looks up doctrine real quick*
"a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group.
"the doctrine of predestination""
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2023-05-09 at 4:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by jerryb Haven't watched TV in years but ain't the History channel basically the Hitler channel now. Last I looked the Travel channel is now the ghost hunting channel.
Discovery channel is the most bizarre shit i've ever seen in my life
Ice Road Truckers (not even sure if they produced that) was their only good show, and Mythbusters.
Oh god, they are still alive.
All the new clips are posted on "Discovery UK" what the fuck Brits you actually watch this shit???
I stopped watching TV when I saw this show, I was on a lot of drugs and just could not handle their energy, even hearing it in the background made me feel uneasy. -
2023-05-09 at 4:46 PM UTCDiscovery channel also did a program about mermaids.
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2023-05-09 at 4:49 PM UTCwhy does he dress like an extremely autistic vampire
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2023-05-09 at 4:49 PM UTCDon't remember the name of the show but was about a towing outfit in BC or Alberta towing trucks on some steep mountain. Fucking crazy Canadian truckers going up in blizzards and shit.