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| Rommel |
07/18/07 6:14pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1687 Joined: February 12th 2006 From: Tromso, Norway Member No.: 1585 Xfire: rommel66 |
To Norwegian F-16 was on their way to intercept the Russian airplane before it cross the borderline to Norway.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/worl...icle2093759.ece http://youtube.com/watch?v=O4tmP33sFD0 http://youtube.com/watch?v=IrhKPog7o8k http://youtube.com/watch?v=n-SxGioMmEc This post has been edited by Rommel: 07/18/07 6:18pm Attached thumbnail(s) -------------------- |
| Kleerance |
07/19/07 3:32am
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Be aware of this man! The new face of cold-war.
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| Keystone Two-Eight |
07/19/07 11:27am
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What a hoot! I find myself strolling down memory lane, pining away for the days when my ship (USS Wainwright CG28) would skirt the edge of Cuban watesr, just to see if the Soviet "fishing trawlers" would follow us.
You know, somewhere around here Ive got pics of a Soviet destroyer we got too close to. If I can find them, I'll post them. When we got close enough to them, the Russian sailors threw potatoes at us. This post has been edited by Keystone Two-Eight: 07/19/07 11:29am |
| Genocide Junkie |
07/19/07 12:28pm
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Should have thrown really large caliber bullets at them....
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| Rommel |
07/19/07 1:37pm
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 1687 Joined: February 12th 2006 From: Tromso, Norway Member No.: 1585 Xfire: rommel66 |
What a hoot! I find myself strolling down memory lane, pining away for the days when my ship (USS Wainwright CG28) would skirt the edge of Cuban watesr, just to see if the Soviet "fishing trawlers" would follow us. You know, somewhere around here Ive got pics of a Soviet destroyer we got too close to. If I can find them, I'll post them. When we got close enough to them, the Russian sailors threw potatoes at us. ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by Rommel: 07/19/07 1:40pm -------------------- |
| MyWifesMule |
07/19/07 1:38pm
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![]() Colonel ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 1140 Joined: December 31st 2005 From: " Live free or die" New Hampshire, USA Member No.: 1502 |
When we got close enough to them, the Russian sailors threw potatoes at us.
Those weren't potatoes, ............. the head backed up. I also was in cuban waters and landed at Guantanamo Bay for a little R&R in 1973, USS Mount Baker AE-34. This post has been edited by MyWifesMule: 07/19/07 1:39pm -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| PFC Mustangman |
07/20/07 10:42am
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Well at least they scrambled to check it out.On 9/11 when the planes went off course and headed for N.Y.and D.C. no fighter planes were scrambled.When they did it was too late.What happened?Check out web site www.infowars.com and prisonplanet.com
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