• Brotherhood in the Coalition.
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[QUOTE=Sumap;28504902]My uncle is in the Canadian army and returned from Afghanistan where he was the deputy commander of the Canadian Forces health services, where he worked they treated everyone, including insurgents. At x-mas he said to me "You lay hands on people. All of a sudden, you are no longer the foreigner; you are the human that has comforted me."[/QUOTE] your uncle might be a great guy.
[QUOTE=Badal;28475872][img_thumb]http://www.russiablog.org/SovietsAmericansEndWWII.jpg[/img_thumb] Even Soviet and American troops in WWII were comrades against the Nazis.[/QUOTE] This picture never sat well with me, the Russian looks genuinely interested to meet him while the american is like 'oh yeah smile for the camera'
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_gJTsRSd38&feature=related[/media] This is one of my favorite things regarding brotherhood in the armed services.
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;28505395]This picture never sat well with me, the Russian looks genuinely interested to meet him while the american is like 'oh yeah smile for the camera'[/QUOTE] Huh, never saw that before.
The reason is that you can't fit that level of basic common sense into the 500-character limit of Youtube comments. [editline]9th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;28500349]Canada is not America's hat. America is not Canada's pants. We are all one equal body of kickassery and it should stay that way.[/QUOTE] welcome to the coalition jc
[QUOTE=FunnyBunny;28505395]This picture never sat well with me, the Russian looks genuinely interested to meet him while the american is like 'oh yeah smile for the camera'[/QUOTE] I think the lead one is like that because he's standing on a piece of rubble and is about to fall over
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