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#83751
3 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

Yeah, but the UA needs better DJ's 

all those videos are being spliced and edited by a 16yo who only listens to techno-metal.   

what other songs should he pick brah?  this is literal heavy metal falling from the sky brah

techno metal it is brah

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  • AUS-97HORN
    AUS-97HORN

    For the love of Christ woman,  stop posting the same fucking thing every 20 mins just to make your neurotic self feel better.     Bring something useful to the thread other than your inane babbli

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    InkaUtexas

    I volunteered today. Log/Admin role to replace people for 30-60 days. The operation is in the west, or should the Orcs win will be pulled back behind the NATO wall. Either way the humanitarian effort

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#83754
8 minutes ago, Bevo said:

 

For being born and living in Vicksburg during the Civil War? I would have to ask my mom, but I'm pretty sure that it was a woman with her children in the cave. And not that I need your approval but some years later my mom's family was pretty prominent in support of desegregation in Mississippi - like they are in books.

Easy joke (relax not serious), It's pretty easy to be in a book in Mississippi, you just have to write it.  

Of course no civilians deserve anything of this sort, just pure horror and misery. 

An interesting thing to think about though, is how the siege of Vicksburg essentially foretold where artillery based warfare was going; i.e. the stagnation and trench warfare of WWI.  In this case the side that one eventually exhausted supply of the enemy, however, what happens when neither side can be exhausted (hint, it's fucking bad).  

#83755
12 minutes ago, Bevo said:

 

For being born and living in Vicksburg during the Civil War? I would have to ask my mom, but I'm pretty sure that it was a woman with her children in the cave. And not that I need your approval but some years later my mom's family was pretty prominent in support of desegregation in Mississippi - like they are in books.

Mississippi has books?

#83756
22 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Easy joke (relax not serious), It's pretty easy to be in a book in Mississippi, you just have to write it.  

Of course no civilians deserve anything of this sort, just pure horror and misery. 

An interesting thing to think about though, is how the siege of Vicksburg essentially foretold where artillery based warfare was going; i.e. the stagnation and trench warfare of WWI.  In this case the side that one eventually exhausted supply of the enemy, however, what happens when neither side can be exhausted (hint, it's fucking bad).  

 

I wasn't offended or anything - I was just trying to differentiate the people from the military. It is an important lesson that is hard to learn. After what Ukranians have seen happen to their families, I assume it is pretty hard for the Ukranian military to use restraint in the Kursk region.

#83758
26 minutes ago, Deej said:

Mississippi has books?

 

Shit, there are probably books about Silsbee.

#83759
4 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

Every time I see a Russian soldier, it makes me laugh.  

Yeah, right out of the third world.  Ukrainians looking more and more professional.  

#83760
59 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Easy joke (relax not serious), It's pretty easy to be in a book in Mississippi, you just have to write it.  

Of course no civilians deserve anything of this sort, just pure horror and misery. 

An interesting thing to think about though, is how the siege of Vicksburg essentially foretold where artillery based warfare was going; i.e. the stagnation and trench warfare of WWI.  In this case the side that one eventually exhausted supply of the enemy, however, what happens when neither side can be exhausted (hint, it's fucking bad).  

I've been to the battlefield. The union troops were trying to advance up a 40 degree incline with cannons pointed down at them. An absolute meat grinder. Tablets cover the area marking where entire companies were obliterated.

#83761
29 minutes ago, MissingInAction said:

I've been to the battlefield. The union troops were trying to advance up a 40 degree incline with cannons pointed down at them. An absolute meat grinder. Tablets cover the area marking where entire companies were obliterated.

It was fucking brutal, worth a stop if you are ever in the area and a bit of history fan.  I don't live far from Kennesaw Mountain, which was a battle in the outskirts of Atlanta, the earth works still exist and one area where a company from Tennessee made the bend and walked directly into artillery.  None survived.  

What is crazy, is that with the benefit of hindsight, it's easy to see that conditions and battlefield tactics had changed, yet for at least another sixty years plus, everyone still taught the Napoleonic tactics.  As it applies to today, the Russians still use some of this, (i.e. columns, over dependence on artillery, etc).  It isn't just that they take untrained peasants and run them onto the field, it's also that their command is taught tactics that are 200 years old. 

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#83762
3 hours ago, InkaUtexas said:

Bring back memories of Vicksburg?

Hah…. this little oil painting hangs above the toilet in our guest bathroom. 
It is a reminder that my family is only two generations removed from that “lifestyle “.

 

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#83763
The Russian media outlet "Meduza" reported that the Kremlin has begun discussing the announcement of a new wave of mobilization due to the advance of Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region.However, the Russian government and state-affiliated businessmen are opposed to…

"However, the Russian government and state-affiliated businessmen are opposed to mobilization, as it would deplete the economy of its remaining labor resources."

Shit is hitting the fan in Moscow if true.

#83764
56 minutes ago, MissingInAction said:

I've been to the battlefield. The union troops were trying to advance up a 40 degree incline with cannons pointed down at them. An absolute meat grinder. Tablets cover the area marking where entire companies were obliterated.

'Never fight uphill, me boys, never fight uphill.' They were fighting uphill, he said, 'Wow, that was a big mistake,' he lost his great general. 'Never fight uphill, me boys,' but it was too late. 

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#83765
1 hour ago, MissingInAction said:

I've been to the battlefield. The union troops were trying to advance up a 40 degree incline with cannons pointed down at them. An absolute meat grinder. Tablets cover the area marking where entire companies were obliterated.

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#83768
1 minute ago, NorthLoop said:

[imma] Guys we have a thread about Vicksburg [/imma]

My bad, I thought Armybrat was there. I should have said Shiloh.

#83769
3 hours ago, BamaATL said:

The Backup Plan has been unleashed

Russian Orthodox priests use the power of prayer in a failed bid to stop a vast blaze at a Rostov region oil depot following a Ukrainian drone attack

 

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#83772
57 minutes ago, SpiralOut said:

'Never fight uphill, me boys, never fight uphill.' They were fighting uphill, he said, 'Wow, that was a big mistake,' he lost his great general. 'Never fight uphill, me boys,' but it was too late. 

-General Kenobi

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#83775
Overnight, Ukrainian forces reportedly hit a Russian S-300 SAM battery outside of Novoshakhtinsk, Rostov Oblast. Russian channels reported a bright flash and explosions; the Ukrainian General Staff claims to have hit an S-300.

 

Kursk Oblast, Russia, a German-supplied Marder IFV in Ukrainian service tears into a series of Russian-held buildings with its 20mm autocannon. Ukrainian airborne forces have been pushing into the town of Malaya Loknya after cutting the main Russian supply route.

 

#83778
1 hour ago, SpiralOut said:

'Never fight uphill, me boys, never fight uphill.' They were fighting uphill, he said, 'Wow, that was a big mistake,' he lost his great general. 'Never fight uphill, me boys,' but it was too late. 

Arg! Cork me pooper!

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#83779
35 minutes ago, B00M said:

20mm auto cannon footage is so fucking satisfying 

 

I thought 20mm was the shit. Then I saw The Bushmaster 25mm.

 

#83781

Michael Kofman's new War on the Rocks podcast is out.

The latest WOTR podcast is out (open to all). I join @EvansRyan202 to talk about the Kursk offensive, and the situation along the front. @WarOnTheRocks https://t.co/9mOIpbdwHa

https://warontherocks.com/2024/08/how-ukraine-re-introduced-dynamism-into-the-war/

 

#83782
4 hours ago, BamaATL said:

An interesting thing to think about though, is how the siege of Vicksburg essentially foretold where artillery based warfare was going; i.e. the stagnation and trench warfare of WWI

Longstreet first used trench warfare successfully at Antietam. Absolute carnage 

#83785
1 hour ago, RPM said:

I thought 20mm was the shit. Then I saw The Bushmaster 25mm.

 

 

20mm sounds much better and bigger than three-quarters of an inch.

#83786
Just now, Bevo said:

 

20mm sounds much better and bigger than three-quarters of an inch.

It's what I look for when I need a 19/32 wrench.

#83787
3 hours ago, Armybrat said:

Hah…. this little oil painting hangs above the toilet in our guest bathroom. 
It is a reminder that my family is only two generations removed from that “lifestyle “.

 

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Wait - you had covered out-houses? 

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#83788
3 hours ago, The Dog said:

"However, the Russian government and state-affiliated businessmen are opposed to mobilization, as it would deplete the economy of its remaining labor resources."

Shit is hitting the fan in Moscow if true.

Really does make you wonder about Russian troop numbers and losses if they still can’t get enough troops to even stop the Ukrainians, let alone push them back.

#83791
6 hours ago, Bevo said:

 

For being born and living in Vicksburg during the Civil War? I would have to ask my mom, but I'm pretty sure that it was a woman with her children in the cave. And not that I need your approval but some years later my mom's family was pretty prominent in support of desegregation in Mississippi - like they are in books.

This is difficult to parse out on a forum like this.  But let's go with the highest order.  If they don't celebrate July 4th out of some grievance over the fall of their Confederate city, or due to the date coinciding with the loss of the town during the Civil War,  then yeah.   If they are just too lazy, tired, or old to give a shit about celebrating, well, I get that.   

#83792
46 minutes ago, Nivek said:

This is difficult to parse out on a forum like this.  But let's go with the highest order.  If they don't celebrate July 4th out of some grievance over the fall of their Confederate city, or due to the date coinciding with the loss of the town during the Civil War,  then yeah.   If they are just too lazy, tired, or old to give a shit about celebrating, well, I get that.   

maybe its just miserably hot and humid, and they just don't want to be out in that.  LOL

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#83794
Frontline report: Ukraine strikes Russian airfieldsUkraine destroyed a Mig-31 supersonic interceptor capable of carrying Kinzhal ballistic missiles at the Savasleyka airfield, potentially impacting Russia’s ability to strike Ukrainian cities.https://t.co/Vxl6apQ7Mk
Russia transfers conscript soldiers from Siberia to Kursk OblastAnti-war activists report that mothers of conscript soldiers are petitioning and protesting to prevent their sons from being sent to the Kursk Oblast, where fierce fighting is underwayhttps://t.co/WNIO7wJWss

 

#83795
 
Shit, there are probably books about Silsbee.

One of my favorites is “The geology of the Big Thicket.”

During the last ice age, the gulf coast was at Woodville.
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#83796
1 hour ago, BamaATL said:

German media also reporting

 

Uh oh now they are marching on Bryansk College Station!

Volodymr what is best in life? 

To crush your enemies, see them driven before you and to hear the lamentations of their sheep.

#83799
7 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Wow, if they are transferring conscripts from Siberia, that means they have no regular troops to spare.  They really are hurting for manpower.

Jerry Seinfeld Popcorn GIF by Sheets & Giggles
Good time for Japan to go ahead and win that war they’re still in with Russia 

#83800
18 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Wow, if they are transferring conscripts from Siberia, that means they have no regular troops to spare.  They really are hurting for manpower.
 

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Good time for Japan to go ahead and win that war they’re still in with Russia

 Or China to regain Outer Manchuria since losing it to the Tsar.

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