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Old 08-03-2004, 03:40 PM  
M_M
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Originally posted by Mike AI
There were over 6,000 casualties durinng the Battle of the Buldge. A battle that was fought over 2 weeks.

There was a training mission conducted by the US and UK during WWII that went wrong and over 1,200 American soliders were killed in a few hours.

I am glad you guys were not around then, or else we would all be speaking German.

Every one off those 1,000 men are heros, they should be honored, their families taken care of.

But lets be real, 1,000 deaths in statisticly nothing with such major combat going on.

No other Nation could take over 2 seperate countries on the other side of the world so quickly, with so few casualties.

How many Russians died in Afganistan? What about in Chechnia?
These comparisons dont make this acceptable IMO
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