LMAO!!!!!
Other than your vast knowledge of awards posted here for authentication. I am extremely fond of your jocularity and would be honored to buy the 1st ,2nd and 3rd round if you ever find yourself in the deserts of Arizona!
My Jarhead side of me would have said Your a Funny MOFO NED and we need to do some shots!!!!
Semper Fi
Phil
After watching the whole video, I did see some remnants of recovered deceased members of service men that were not disrespected upon there recover. They were not discarded but collected. What I thought was interesting with the recovery of a crashed ammo drop was what looked like SVT's being pulled from the mud. This crash must have happened on a Russian held position. It would be nice to know where this was exactly found.
Semper Fi
Phil
it is true that not handle the shells as doctors , but there is an essential thing ....... if ammunition and shells did not explode during airplane crash should be not explode during the excavations.
I've noticed that they dug 2 Russian SVT with bayonet, although I think he might have been in an airplane like part of air suplay or souvenir of pilots.
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