To: Califreak
Right. My combat vet husband (USA ret) has often said that you never leave an enemy weapon behind. A) You might need it. B) You don’t want to enemy to recover it. So what’s the beef? Nothing new here. It’s just that libs, having never been there or done that, are reality challenged.
Combat vets, am I right?
48 posted on
02/22/2008 4:17:59 PM PST by
ArmyTeach
("We have given you a Republic, if you can keep it")
To: ArmyTeach
>My combat vet husband (USA ret) has often said that you never leave an enemy weapon behind.<
I’ve heard that too.
I believe it’s also one of the written rules in “The Art of War” by Sun Tze.
People have been using strategies out of that book for hundreds and hundreds of years.
I got the impression he didn’t want us to take away their stuff, which is kind of weird.
49 posted on
02/22/2008 7:36:33 PM PST by
Califreak
(Hangin' with Hunter-under the bus "Dread and Circuses")
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