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Antraštė: Apie lietuvių karius Afganistane
Parašė: ten_chi on 2008 Grd 18, 00:09:32 am
U.S. and Afghan soldiers in Zabul Province give high marks to the Lithuanian Special Forces, who like to ride these captured Taliban motorbikes to sneak up on, and chase Taliban fighters. The “LithSof” are on their way to becoming living legends: Both Afghans and Americans report that the Taliban are afraid of the Lithuanians. Stories about them are filled with dangerous escapades and humor.

Americans say that the Lithuanians are sort of a weaponized version of Borat, who think nothing of sauntering around a base in nothing but flip-flops and underwear. “They look like mountain men. They never shave, sometimes don’t bathe, and often roll out the gate wearing nothing but body armor and weapons. Not even a t-shirt,” an American soldier told me. The Lithuanians may be a little bit nuts, but the Americans love to have them around because Lithuanians love to fight, and when you need backup, you can count on them. That contrasts starkly with many of the NATO “partners.” Maybe when your country spends almost a half-century with the Soviet boot on its neck, its first generation of free soldiers know what freedom is worth — and that you sometimes have to fight for it.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/ (http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/)

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Antraštė: Re: Apie lietuvių karius Afganistane
Parašė: kensen on 2008 Grd 18, 00:48:33 am
Jūs neturite teisės matyti nuorodas. Registruotis arba Prisijungti
U.S. and Afghan soldiers in Zabul Province give high marks to the Lithuanian Special Forces, who like to ride these captured Taliban motorbikes to sneak up on, and chase Taliban fighters. The “LithSof” are on their way to becoming living legends: Both Afghans and Americans report that the Taliban are afraid of the Lithuanians. Stories about them are filled with dangerous escapades and humor.

Americans say that the Lithuanians are sort of a weaponized version of Borat, who think nothing of sauntering around a base in nothing but flip-flops and underwear. “They look like mountain men. They never shave, sometimes don’t bathe, and often roll out the gate wearing nothing but body armor and weapons. Not even a t-shirt,” an American soldier told me. The Lithuanians may be a little bit nuts, but the Americans love to have them around because Lithuanians love to fight, and when you need backup, you can count on them. That contrasts starkly with many of the NATO “partners.” Maybe when your country spends almost a half-century with the Soviet boot on its neck, its first generation of free soldiers know what freedom is worth — and that you sometimes have to fight for it.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/ (http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/)

 :-]

Žinai, ir amerikėzai mūsų akimis yra ne tai kad keisti, bet LABAI keisti.

P.S. Jie net į mišką nevaikšto malkų pasikast  :ruko:
Antraštė: Re: Apie lietuvių karius Afganistane
Parašė: Steve on 2008 Grd 18, 16:32:18 pm
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U.S. and Afghan soldiers in Zabul Province give high marks to the Lithuanian Special Forces, who like to ride these captured Taliban motorbikes to sneak up on, and chase Taliban fighters. The “LithSof” are on their way to becoming living legends: Both Afghans and Americans report that the Taliban are afraid of the Lithuanians. Stories about them are filled with dangerous escapades and humor.

Americans say that the Lithuanians are sort of a weaponized version of Borat, who think nothing of sauntering around a base in nothing but flip-flops and underwear. “They look like mountain men. They never shave, sometimes don’t bathe, and often roll out the gate wearing nothing but body armor and weapons. Not even a t-shirt,” an American soldier told me. The Lithuanians may be a little bit nuts, but the Americans love to have them around because Lithuanians love to fight, and when you need backup, you can count on them. That contrasts starkly with many of the NATO “partners.” Maybe when your country spends almost a half-century with the Soviet boot on its neck, its first generation of free soldiers know what freedom is worth — and that you sometimes have to fight for it.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/ (http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/on-the-...an-part-two/2/)

 :-]

Nu ką žinau, nemanau kad jie išeina vienais apatiniasi už vartų...  :nezino:
Ale užtai kaip minėjo, kad geri kariai...  :clap:
Antraštė: Re: Apie lietuvių karius Afganistane
Parašė: paslaptis on 2009 Lap 10, 15:28:54 pm
PAgarsėję čekai:-)
Antraštė: Re: Apie lietuvių karius Afganistane
Parašė: Liociks on 2009 Lap 11, 17:41:59 pm
Amerikieciai mumis pasitiki kai reikia kovoti, mes jais pasitikime kai reikia naikinti McDonald slamsta  ;-)