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Mandatory German Naming of German Awards on WRF
Must add here, this is one crazy forum rule! My Folks were ruled once under THE Nasty Nazi jack boot (NL)! Told them German is mandatory and Geeze did I get an ear full!!!! There are living memories!!
Make it non Mandatory!!!!
Make it non Mandatory!!!!
Make it non Mandatory!!!!
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08-10-2018 11:11 AM
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I think that it was because of something to do with this rule that Big Ned left... or something along that line anyway.
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I think it is a rubbish rule Adrian set!!!
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Hey Ade are you seeing this? Place up a vote?
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Yes. I take it you got out of bed the wrong side today.
What I really hate is the horrible collector terms like "IAB" etc. Nonsense.
Let's try and make a bit of an effort and become more scholarly. Surely that is not a bad thing?
We have been trying to raise the bar for years. It is not a new thing.
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Adrian Stevenson
Yes. I take it you got out of bed the wrong side today.
What I really hate is the horrible collector terms like "IAB" etc. Nonsense.
Let's try and make a bit of an effort and become more scholarly. Surely that is not a bad thing?
We have been trying to raise the bar for years. It is not a new thing.
Sorry Ade I totally disagree! I can't spell for Sh** anyway and now I have to type out german!! come on Mate! place a vote! one for the proletarians!
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reneblacky
Sorry Ade I totally disagree! I can't spell for Sh** anyway and now I have to type out german!! come on Mate! place a vote! one for the proletarians!
Surly it is not that hard to simply google, Germany infantry assault badge then copy the translation. It literally does not require you to spell it in German.
I have no problem seeing treads in German names.
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KMMorris
Surly it is not that hard to simply google, Germany infantry assault badge then copy the translation. It literally does not require you to spell it in German.
I have no problem seeing treads in German names.
nup why should I have to! Choice for all!
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It is so easy. We have a pinned thread at the top. Just look it up and copy and paste the text. A nice simple process and one good way to help one learn.
We have put a lot of work into this to help folks:
The Use of German Terminology.
This is not a new thing we have been doing it since 2012.
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