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Old 07-04-2008, 06:42 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Ok. You win- I admit it everyone on this site, including the RMP CP guys, who have a lot more experience than a complete muppet like you, are amateurs. You of course with your vast experience to date and such a glowing future ahead of you- in the Turkish army- know far, far more about the industry a lot of us who have tried to assist you do.

By the way the Turkish army- what exactly do they do? Oh yeah thats right, **** all. They use the weight of their military arsenal- the surplus shit that the Americans don't even want anymore- to try and crush the Kurds, they don't even have the human rights lot on at them, and they can't even do that right.

Of course, that could be one point of view. However more likely is that you came on this site to ask a qestion, expecting from everyone here comments such as "Oh thats a marvelous course, well done." or "Thats great, good luck." When it was pointed out to you that there was little point, because the military have their own ways of doing things and a commercial course will not reflect the operational needs or tempo of a military unit. Instead you have shown that some village is missing it's idiot and to be quite honest have made a complete and utter twat out of yourself!
So you go do the course, have fun, because the Task instructors are a good bunch of lads and will not put up with nonsense from you- so when you start arguing, and I'm sure as hell you will- then off the course you'll go. The same applies to when you are in the glorious military machine of the Turkish Army don't argue with your instructors because it gets painful.

Oh by the way something I wanted to ask, if people on this site, some with good military careers, combat time and who work all the time- are amateurs, what does that make you who aspires to do such things? Pond life?

Anyway good luck with the kebab cooking in the Turkish Army.

Sorry everyone else, it just had to be said.

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