Posted on 09/23/2004 12:27:17 PM PDT by Roger from TI
Some Marines were pinned down in a building in a Fallujah neighborhood. Terrorists throughout the city heard about it and were rushing to the area to try and take the Marines out. The Marines called in air support and the first responders were Air Force F-16's. This video shows a group of guerrilla's rounding a corner onto the street leading to the Marines. The F-16's altitude appears in the upper right corner. In the lower right corner is the countdown until the bombs impact. The crosshairs in the middle indicate where the pilot is directing the laser spot to guide the bombs. The number just to the right of the crosshairs is the length of one of the arms of the crosshairs on the ground in meters. The bombs are two 500lb laser guided bombs. Anyone standing unprotected within a quarter mile of their impact is killed instantly [sic]. The total casualty count from this one strike was 48."
Go to www.allamericanrecycling.com I put it on our website (just for a little while.) Go to the bottom of the web page and hit the link that says "Don't bring a knife to a gunfight and the video will start."
Great job!
yep. He needs to upload it to an directory on his server and just link to that so that we can right click it to downodad it.
It's ok. It's the content that counts, right? :') You concerned me with that title for a few seconds though.
Link not working
Broken link. Any other place I can see it?
Um. how about a link? Ugh... I know what video this is... I have it, but is there an article to go along with it that explains what happened?
the url is his local computer so nobody will be able to see it.
This thread will probably be pulled in 5....4......3......
You might want to see if you can get that title cleaned up a bit. The marines are not getting wiped out. The bad guys are.
LOL!
Worst. Thread. Ever.
Yeah, but the responses are funny as hell.
Bad headline. Bad link.
Not the right stuff.
Thanks!
Really bad vanity dude! I bet it will be gone in about 30 seconds.
Was he the guy who was known as the "tank killer" on the eastern front?
ping
Roger
I'm afraid I am going to have to ask you to step away from the internet.
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