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A French soldier's view of US soldiers in Afghanistan
American Thinker ^ | 9/9/2019 | Thomas Lifson

Posted on 09/11/2019 11:36:51 AM PDT by Renkluaf

A reader who, in this day of blacklists, must remain anonymous, sends this observation about our soldiers in Afghanistan:

It's not unusual for the French to comment on anything American and normally in the negative. What is rare is a Frenchman saying something positive about Americans; in this case heaping praise on our soldiers in Afghanistan. Blogger and veteran Wes O'Donnell has translated an editorial in a French newspaper from a French soldier serving with a prestigious U.S. infantry battalion. I recommend reading the whole thing. Here are some excerpts:

US soldiers are in top physical shape compared to the French, and it appears much better in infantry tactics. The soldier notes:

Heavily built, fed at the earliest age with Gatorade, proteins, and creatine — they are all heads and shoulders taller than us and their muscles remind us of Rambo. Our frames are amusingly skinny to them — we are wimps, even the strongest of us — and because of that they often mistake us [the French] for Afghans. [snip] Even if some of them are a bit on the heavy side, all of them provide us everyday with lessons in infantry know-how. Beyond the wearing of a combat kit that never seems to discomfort them (helmet strap, helmet, combat goggles, rifles etc.) the long hours of watch at the outpost never seem to annoy them in the slightest.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...


TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; army; frogs; usarmy
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To: max americana

The French soldier fought bravely, especially when THEY weren’t getting on those boats personally.

The French politician though ... well, THEY were the surrender monkeys.


21 posted on 09/11/2019 12:37:43 PM PDT by Rurudyne (Standup Philosopher)
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To: notdownwidems

I am a Navy veteran of the Korean War. I remember that we could smell Japan three days before we saw land. It was a mix of sandalwood and excrement. When we were given our first liberty we noticed we were a good head taller than the average Japanese man. By the way, back in 1951 Japanese men pissed in the streets. Anyway, WWII had been over for five years, but the Japanese still weren’t used to the Americans. Besides our size and strength they couldn’t get over our various hues of white skin. And blue eyes. If we went even a few miles into the countryside people of all ages would stare openly at our blond haired and blue eyed guys. It is a rush to walk on a Japanese city or small town street and be so much larger than the natives were. And we loved the Japanese kids, and they loved us. Yep, the relative size of Americans compared to the average Hispanic in Latin America is also quite educational.


22 posted on 09/11/2019 12:38:38 PM PDT by sciencewriter86
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To: sciencewriter86

It’s amazing how Japan quickly adopted American culture after the war, after being told that we were the “devil” all those years.


23 posted on 09/11/2019 12:39:56 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Renkluaf

Yes, American soldiers are exceptional.

Which is why we should not be wasting them in Afghanistan.


24 posted on 09/11/2019 12:50:38 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here Of Citizen Parents_Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: MichaelRDanger

“”Absolutely amazing,” said David Beriain, the reporter (and the one who spoke English), said of the young Cavalry troops.

“In Spain, it is embarrassing - our soldiers are ashamed to be in the army. These young men - and they seem so young! - are so proud of what they do, and do it so well, even though it is dangerous and they could very easily be killed.”

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I think so. The link I know of was the Spanish reporter which is also included the link you were referring to..


25 posted on 09/11/2019 12:55:20 PM PDT by max americana (Fired ONE libtard at work at every election since 2008 because I enjoy it. I hope every lib die.)
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To: sciencewriter86

The Vietnamese, Japanese and other Asians eat a lot of fish which is good protein. The Japanese eat soy products too, which are a source of protein. I wonder why all that protein does not give them longer bones (height).


26 posted on 09/11/2019 1:21:34 PM PDT by Cecily
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To: SMARTY
Americans were/are heavier built, stronger and more developed... AND taller

Why do you think the left is so desperate to remove beef and other wholesome foods from our diet?

It's not a coincidence...
27 posted on 09/11/2019 1:59:04 PM PDT by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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To: dfwgator

Gatorade - one of the most impactfull contributions from the University of Florida.


28 posted on 09/11/2019 2:11:39 PM PDT by taxcontrol (Stupid should hurt - dad's wisdom)
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To: Renkluaf

Actually and older piece. Saw this piece floating around 4 or 5 years ago.


29 posted on 09/11/2019 2:12:22 PM PDT by Bull Snipe
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To: taxcontrol

FSU tried to come up with their own drink, but “Seminade” didn’t sell very well, outside of San Francisco.


30 posted on 09/11/2019 2:13:02 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Bull Snipe

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/theanchoress/2008/11/21/french-praise-for-american-soldiers/


31 posted on 09/11/2019 2:37:41 PM PDT by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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To: Bull Snipe

I thought so. While it may be accurate or at least partly so I also thought it was a bit of a fantasy. Still a good one though.


32 posted on 09/11/2019 2:42:22 PM PDT by Sequoyah101 (We are governed by the consent of the governed and we are fools for allowing it.)
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To: Zhang Fei

This is the version remember reading back then.


33 posted on 09/11/2019 2:42:45 PM PDT by Bull Snipe
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To: Tucker39
Despite being the biggest sexist on earth I find your reference to “hooters” to be unnecessary in the extreme.
34 posted on 09/11/2019 3:14:51 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (A joke: Brennan,Comey and Lynch walk into a Barr...)
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To: SMARTY
There is a window of development for that stuff and if nutrition is poor during formative years... you can’t ‘catch up’ later.

Many of those soldiers spent their 'developing years' in the Depression.

35 posted on 09/11/2019 3:20:45 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: PAR35; SMARTY
Many of those soldiers spent their 'developing years' in the Depression.

The most highly decorated American soldier to serve in World War II stood 5' 5" tall, and weighed 112 pounds when he enlisted at age 16 or 17. He also learned to shoot while growing up during the Depression, using a .22 rifle to help put food on the table for his family...

36 posted on 09/11/2019 4:05:04 PM PDT by Who is John Galt? ("He therefore who may resist, must be allowed to strike.")
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To: Steely Tom

I’m shocked the Frogs still have any kind of soldiers!


37 posted on 09/11/2019 4:52:36 PM PDT by MGunny
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To: Reily

I have always found it somewhat entertaining to rib the French military, but...I do try to keep in mind the horrible, horrible losses they experienced in the first World War.

So many French men were lost that (and I cannot remember where I read it) the country seemed to be entirely populated for decades after by widowed women wearing black.

They were apparently tough soldiers who were fed into a meat grinder by fat, incompetent generals.

Not that they have ever had a monopoly on those.


38 posted on 09/11/2019 5:55:16 PM PDT by rlmorel (Trump to China: This Capitalist Will Not Sell You the Rope with Which You Will Hang Us.)
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To: Gay State Conservative

I guess I could have said “mammary glands”. My point was that skinny little native rice-fed Vietnamese would not develop like that. But this girl, on American groceries, and probably some American baby formula, developed like an American kid. It was strictly observation in layman’s language.


39 posted on 09/11/2019 6:39:43 PM PDT by Tucker39 ("It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington)
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To: dfwgator; sciencewriter86

I first hit Japan in Aug 1957 as a 17 year old and found the people accepting us and they accommodated us inasmuch as language etc.
Of course, they were after our money and figured it would work better if they were ‘nice’.

I especially thought they were very friendly towards the people that almost eliminated them from the face of the earth a mere ‘ten’ years earlier.

Yes, it was their own fault but on the outward appearance, they seemed fine.

Also outside ‘relieving’ was still predominant but I seem to remember benjo ditches for use by the populace, not necessarily just dropping trou and doing ones business in the street.

I fondly remember the bathhouses...
LET ME POINT OUT- a Japanese bathhouse in the late 50s/early 60s was/is not to be confused with frequenting a San Francisco bathhouse...


40 posted on 09/11/2019 6:57:11 PM PDT by xrmusn (6/98"HRC is cast as the Grandmother that lures Hansel & Gretel to the pot")
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