Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:I was an itch in my daddy's nutsack
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
bill herian wrote:Blowing some money at a strip joint. A few days prior I sold this old Italian rifle my father brought home from the war. Guy must have been big collector or something. Wanted that rifle bad.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Redbeard wrote:Think there's only like 5 members here who can even answer this question
Redbeard wrote:Buy not when. I hit that damne pole
Feelin' Fowl wrote:Big dick cakes are delicious!
QH's Paw wrote:Like AB, I was only 2 but, it is of no significance to me. We need someone like Lee Harvey Oswald today......just sayin.
I can almost guarantee no one in my family was crying.
1962: The number of US military advisors increased from 700 to 12,000
Although most written history states combat troops were not sent until 1965 "rolling Thunder" (200,000 troops) I believe 12,000 US military advisors sent in 1962 was the actual beginning of our inclusion in the Vietnam war. Prior to that, it was mostly supported by weapons and money.
Kennedy put us in Vietnam.
RonE wrote:QH's Paw wrote:Like AB, I was only 2 but, it is of no significance to me. We need someone like Lee Harvey Oswald today......just sayin.
I can almost guarantee no one in my family was crying.
1962: The number of US military advisors increased from 700 to 12,000
Although most written history states combat troops were not sent until 1965 "rolling Thunder" (200,000 troops) I believe 12,000 US military advisors sent in 1962 was the actual beginning of our inclusion in the Vietnam war. Prior to that, it was mostly supported by weapons and money.
Kennedy put us in Vietnam.
I believe Eisenhower actually committed military advisors to Viet Nam just after the French got their asses handed to them in (I believe 1954 at Din Ben Foo (sp)) But Kennedy certainly escalated things.
waterfowlman wrote:I was hiding behind the grassy knoll.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
this has crossed my mindwaterfowlman wrote:I was hiding behind the grassy knoll.
waterfowlman wrote:I was hiding behind the grassy knoll.
bill herian wrote:waterfowlman wrote:I was hiding behind the grassy knoll.
What the fuck have you been doing the last 5 years?
QH's Paw wrote:RonE wrote:QH's Paw wrote:Like AB, I was only 2 but, it is of no significance to me. We need someone like Lee Harvey Oswald today......just sayin.
I can almost guarantee no one in my family was crying.
1962: The number of US military advisors increased from 700 to 12,000
Although most written history states combat troops were not sent until 1965 "rolling Thunder" (200,000 troops) I believe 12,000 US military advisors sent in 1962 was the actual beginning of our inclusion in the Vietnam war. Prior to that, it was mostly supported by weapons and money.
Kennedy put us in Vietnam.
I believe Eisenhower actually committed military advisors to Viet Nam just after the French got their asses handed to them in (I believe 1954 at Din Ben Foo (sp)) But Kennedy certainly escalated things.
Ron,
my point wasn't that Kennedy sent the first "advisors". I'm aware there were "advisors" since the 50s. Look at the numbers he increased in one single decision. I think you'd have to agree his advisors were fighting. Not that others before didn't also fight to some degree but, an increase to the extent he did was basically sending spec ops to help the south fight etc.
Is there any other reasonable explanation?
waterfowlman wrote:QH's Paw wrote:RonE wrote:QH's Paw wrote:Like AB, I was only 2 but, it is of no significance to me. We need someone like Lee Harvey Oswald today......just sayin.
I can almost guarantee no one in my family was crying.
1962: The number of US military advisors increased from 700 to 12,000
Although most written history states combat troops were not sent until 1965 "rolling Thunder" (200,000 troops) I believe 12,000 US military advisors sent in 1962 was the actual beginning of our inclusion in the Vietnam war. Prior to that, it was mostly supported by weapons and money.
Kennedy put us in Vietnam.
I believe Eisenhower actually committed military advisors to Viet Nam just after the French got their asses handed to them in (I believe 1954 at Din Ben Foo (sp)) But Kennedy certainly escalated things.
Ron,
my point wasn't that Kennedy sent the first "advisors". I'm aware there were "advisors" since the 50s. Look at the numbers he increased in one single decision. I think you'd have to agree his advisors were fighting. Not that others before didn't also fight to some degree but, an increase to the extent he did was basically sending spec ops to help the south fight etc.
Is there any other reasonable explanation?
Actually we had spooks over there busy building 15 or so of the largest heroin labs in the world back then. Our government in their infinite wisdom figured if the highland warlords throughout Southeast Asia had enough money, they could finance their own armies to fight the communists. Brilliant Huh?
Of course fifteen years later our DEA would try (with no luck) to shut them down.
Flightstopper wrote:My dad was 2.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
Tiler_J wrote:I was 37.
QH's Paw wrote:Tiler_J wrote:I was 37.
Funny, I didn't picture you as an 87 year old hanging with the spoonbill posse.
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