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    Israeli women are reputed to be fierce fighters. IMHO, most women are better able to be utilized in non combat roles, as are many men.
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    Originally posted by FishHead111
    Touche..........hoisted on my own petard.
    Well it's fun reflecting about this stuff anyway.
    Did I mention that 10 years later I went into the Air Force and was a navigator on B-52's?
    Qualifications for that were a bit higher, I was surrounded by a much nicer crowd of people.
    If you know what I mean, wink wink nudge nudge say no more say no more.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGrvQ1c5khU
    Given that Vietnam was around the 60's, I take it that "nicer crowd" you were involved with is a euphemism for racist scumbags?
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    Originally posted by vivify
    Given that Vietnam was around the 60's, I take it that "nicer crowd" you were involved with is a euphemism for racist scumbags?
    LOL no in the Army as an enlisted man I was in a very diverse crowd, later in the 70's as an Air Force officer I was not.
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