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pugachev_diver

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This is so ironic.... Almost all Canadian don't want anything to do with the Americans. Yet, the one that posts the most American pics is a Canadian.
Anyways, where about in Canada are you? I'm now in Van, but raised in Regina, SK.
 

bd popeye

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This is so ironic.... Almost all Canadian don't want anything to do with the Americans. Yet, the one that posts the most American pics is a Canadian.
Anyways, where about in Canada are you? I'm now in Van, but raised in Regina, SK.

I don't know where Nem116 lives.

So in your opinion most Canadians don't want anything to do with the US. You base this statement on..what? There are about 34 million people. And how many do you know?

All Canadians I've ever had anything thing to do with were always very cordial. That's less than 50 persons. Mostly military.
 

Nem116

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i live in vancouver BC, about 3km (or just under 2 miles) from the US border. Puchagev's sort of right though, most canadians that i know don't care too much the version of America that we see on TV, but it's a different story when you cross the border and interact with people instead of politicians.
 

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Afghan farmers tend their poppy field as U.S. Marines with 1st Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, pause during a security patrol from their patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nar-e Saraj canal, March 31.
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Antonio Wilccoxen, an M249 Squad Automatic Weapon gunner, and fellow U.S. Marines with 1st Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, walk through a poppy field during a security patrol from their patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nar-e Saraj canal, March 31.
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Dyke, an M249 Squad Automatic Weapon gunner, and fellow U.S. Marines with 1st Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, set in at their positions in a wheat field during a security patrol from their patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nar-e Saraj canal, March 31.
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U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Dyke, an M249 Squad Automatic Weapon gunner with 1st Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, sets into his machinegun position in a wheat field during a security patrol from the U.S. Marines' patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nar-e Saraj canal, March 31.
 

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Highland Brigade Trains at the National Training Center

Soldiers in the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division hone their combat skills at the Army's National Training Center in preparation for an upcoming deployment.
 

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April 2011...

Highland Brigade Trains at the National Training Center

Soldiers in the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division hone their combat skills at the Army's National Training Center in preparation for an upcoming deployment.
 

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Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke, pull security during a meeting between leaders of U.S. and Afghan forces and the local government in Khowst province, Afghanistan, April 18.

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Pfc. Brenton Adorador, a medic with Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke and a native of Lancaster, Calif., treats a child who was bitten by a dog in the Ali Sher Bazaar in Khowst province, April 14. Company C was out on patrol as part of Operation Maiwan II, which was intended to clear the area of hostile activity and build friendship between the U.S. forces, Afghan National Security Forces, and the villagers.
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A military policeman attached to 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Division, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke, and his dog search for illegal weapons hidden in a storage shed in Khowst province, Afghanistan, April 14. The searches were conducted as a part of a brigade-wide operation called Maiwan II, which was intended to search out weapons caches and insurgents in the Khowst provinces, while also building friendship with the local populace.
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U.S. Army Capt. Daniel Leard, commander of Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke and a native of Kittanning, Pa., and the Tirzaye District governor, Dr. Amir Badshah, to his right, conducta key leader engagement with local villagers in the Ali Sher Bazaar in Khowst province, April 14.
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Pfc. Anoinette Douglas with the 870th Military Police Company and a native of Pittsburgh, Calif., talks to a local Afghan boy while on patrol during Operation Maiwan II in Khowst, Afghanistan, April 14.
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Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke, stand outside a bazaar being searched by elements of the Afghan National Security Forces in Khowst province, Afghanistan, April 14.
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A U.S. Air Force airman attached to Company C, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, Task Force Duke, surveys a field during Operation Maiwan II in Khowst province, Afghanistan, April 18.
 

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Pfc. Christopher Rodriguez participates in an M9 pistol Competition on Forward Operating Base Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
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Spc. Shawn Foster participates in an M9 pistol Competition on Forward Operating Base Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition
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Maj. Michael Shaw participates in an M9 pistol Competition on Forward Operating Base Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
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Maj. Michael Shaw prepares for a M9 pistol Competition on FOB Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
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Members of all branches of the us armed forces participated in a M9 pistol Competition on FOB Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
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Members of all branches of the us armed forces participated in a M9 pistol Competition on Forward Operating Base Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
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Maj. Brent Streater and Maj. David Cloft pose for a photo as they prepare for a M9 pistol Competition on FOB Slayer, Iraq, April 14. This is just one way for soldiers and officers to maintain proficiency while adding some friendly competition.
 

pugachev_diver

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I wonder whats the actual kill rate from small arms fire during battles. To my knowledge, majority of them are killed by airstrikes and grenades. Most firefights are like high school macho standoff, countless pushes but no real actions.
 
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