TheGoldcountry
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They are required to do subtle as of November last year.
US troops in Europe told not to wear uniforms off-base.
I'm sure they blend in perfectly now.
They are required to do subtle as of November last year.
US troops in Europe told not to wear uniforms off-base.
I'm sure they blend in perfectly now.
I'm calling ******** on this one. It's a well-established fact that the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
At least two American service members helped subdue a man armed with an automatic weapon and a knife after he attacked people aboard a high-speed train bound for Paris, officials said.
Two passengers were injured in the attack -- one of the Americans who subdued the gunman as well as a French actor, said Bernard Cazeneuve, France's Minister of the Interior.
The wounded American is a member of the U.S. Air Force, officials said. The military member's injuries are non-life-threatening, the U.S. European Command said.
Assisting him was a member of the Oregon National Guard who was on personal leave in France, according to Stephen Bomar, spokesman for the Oregon Military Department. The guardsman is a member of the 41st infantry brigade combat team and had just recently returned from Afghanistan. His name was not released.
The French actor is Jean-Hugues Anglade, who appeared in the 1986 cult film "Betty Blue," according to the Minister of the Interior. His injuries were non-life-threatening.
Yeah, but guns make it easier to kill a lot of people in a short time. That's why you don't hear much about someone going on a killing rampage with a garrotte.Not just- spear, crossbow, knife (real, not regular table knife),brass knuckles, garrotte, hammer, yellow silk long scarf - especially with largish knot in center, and so many more. If you know what you're doing, someone's gonna die - and no gun needed.
Yes, it was a remarkable display of courage and alertness. They have already been given a medal in a restaurant in Arras. I'm sure they got a drink too. Or I hope they did anyway.http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/21/europe/france-train-shooting/index.html
Like to buy those guys a drink.....
Yes, it was a remarkable display of courage and alertness. They have already been given a medal in a restaurant in Arras. I'm sure they got a drink too. Or I hope they did anyway.
So do the French, I hope.Probably a very good one too, the Belgians know their beer...
OTOH, it's CNN, so it wouldn't entirely surprise me if they got some facts wrong. Like maybe they're not Marines, but rather Marine Biologists.![]()
So do the French, I hope.
'Murica! Gunz! NRA blah blah blah!
What is this now, 3 in the last year in France?
So do the French, I hope.
I'm sure they'll be doing ok!
No excuses, I knew that. Complete brain explosion. Perhaps a nice Saison then?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saison
There's a precedent. A terrorist attempt on Glasgow Airport was averted in 2007 much the same way by a passing baggage handler. In consequencehttp://www.cnn.com/2015/08/21/europe/france-train-shooting/index.html
Like to buy those guys a drink.....
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/21/europe/france-train-shooting/index.html
Like to buy those guys a drink.....