But would would be the worst way to "buy it" in combat?
Nuke?
Chem?
Gut shot?
Run over by a Tiger?
Malaria?
Feel free to get historical--at the rusty sword of a Legionaire...
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All death is probably not too much fun...
But would would be the worst way to "buy it" in combat? Nuke? Chem? Gut shot? Run over by a Tiger? Malaria? Feel free to get historical--at the rusty sword of a Legionaire... |
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I can't imagine any way is fun, but for some reason I feel sorry for Colonel Custer's boys.
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paxpatriot |
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When your ounded an lying on Afghanistan's plains, and the women come out to cut up yout remains...
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flaming fighter, canopy stuck?
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E F Draaijers |
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I would say the worst way to die in war is in a slavecamp working in tropical heat on a railwayline and without the necessary nutricions to keep you on going. Terrible way and painfully slow. Not to mention the sadistic guards that may be around.
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would be long and slow
as a forgotten prisoner of war like HESS in WWII. THAT was probably the worst thing that could happen - IMO it is the most cruel. |
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ImperatorRex |
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Worst would be the way the Germans did it - families, children and everything.
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being wounded, but still alive at the bottom of stacked dead bodies during the civil war.
Allan |
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