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From this day to the ending of the world, we in it shall be remembered.

 

We few, we lucky few, we band of brothers..

 

For he today that sheds his blood with me, shall be my brother.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In rememberence of Seargent Johnny Martin. died 1/26/2005

and the other men who died in easy company, 506 PIR, 101st Airbourne.

 

 

(sorry folks had to mention it.)

Posted

OK. Perhaps I'm missing something but, how exactly is this a KotOR 2 spoiler? :-

- When he is best, he is a little worse than a man, and when he is worst, he is little better than a beast.

Posted

Sorry, just heard the news of the men who were featured in the BoB documentary series died since it's release, the following:

 

Fred T. "Moose" Heyliger

Robert E. "Popeye" Wynn

Lester Hashey

C. Carwood Lipton

John W Martin

Denver "Bull" Randleman

 

Anyway, these guys were in the Series, talking about their experiences. Just for anyone that's interested, they have passed away since it's release.

Posted
OK. Perhaps I'm missing something but, how exactly is this a KotOR 2 spoiler?  :thumbsup:

 

let me guess, you still haven't gotten into the abandoned military base sublevel and found the 101st airborne.

Posted

Seriously, dude. Why wasn't this posted in the Way Off-Topic forum? I mean, it's nice to remember these men for their sacrifices. I'm all for that.

 

But the K2 spoiler forum?? ;)

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I dun know.. we may draw some comparison to these brave men to the heroes we adore in the SW universe.. they faught a greater evil and they never gave up..

 

and one might also add that the officers of these men had to make decisions like the ones the "exile/general" made.. they had to send troops to places that they probably know is very hostile in order to draw out the enemy.. much like what happened in Malachor V.. and in some cases.. in rare occasions, a weapon is used.. a weapon that could destroy the enemy while hurting your buddies... similar to the MSG..

all in all... a tribute to these men is only fitting.. because unlike the "weak" soldiers/jedi who fell to the DS after seeing the damage/death they caused.. these men hold on to what was dear to them and rebuild a world we are currently enjoying... like I said.. only fitting..

Posted
From this day to the ending of the world, we in it shall be remembered.

 

We few, we lucky few, we band of brothers..

 

For he today that sheds his blood with me, shall be my brother.

 

 

 

 

 

 

In rememberence of Seargent Johnny Martin.  died 1/26/2005

and the other men who died in easy company, 506 PIR, 101st Airbourne.

 

 

(sorry folks had to mention it.)

 

Eat it.

"There is no running or hiding, Jedi. Your times up."

 

-Boba Fett-

BOBAFETT.JPG

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I dun know.. we may draw some comparison to these brave men to the heroes we adore in the SW universe.. they faught a greater evil and they never gave up..

...

all in all... a tribute to these men is only fitting.. because unlike the "weak" soldiers/jedi who fell to the DS after seeing the damage/death they caused.. these men hold on to what was dear to them and rebuild a world we are currently enjoying... like I said.. only fitting..

 

Please! Tell me you are joking! (w00t)

'cause if not, this would be the biggest load of Bantha podo I've ever read.

(Still incredibly funny, though!)

Posted
I dun know.. we may draw some comparison to these brave men to the heroes we adore in the SW universe.. they faught a greater evil and they never gave up..

 

and one might also add that the officers of these men had to make decisions like the ones the "exile/general" made.. they had to send troops to places that they probably know is very hostile in order to draw out the enemy.. much like what happened in Malachor V.. and in some cases.. in rare occasions, a weapon is used.. a weapon that could destroy the enemy while hurting your buddies... similar to the MSG..

all in all... a tribute to these men is only fitting.. because unlike the "weak" soldiers/jedi who fell to the DS after seeing the damage/death they caused.. these men hold on to what was dear to them and rebuild a world we are currently enjoying... like I said.. only fitting..

 

Bull ****.... has nothing to do here... This is way off topic and has nothing to do with KotOR 2 spoilers....

Posted

well.. difference in opinion and point of view..

 

hey its a battlefield.. where ever it is.. could be Normandy or Balitbiton or Adlawan or Basilan.. or any given battlefield.. it could be real or fiction.. but it still has its similarities...

 

and you're right.. this really doesn't belong here.. but not much good it would unless you could transfer it..

Posted
hey its a battlefield.. where ever it is.. could be Normandy or Balitbiton or Adlawan or Basilan.. or any given battlefield.. it could be real or fiction.. but it still has its similarities...

 

You are right, of course...

 

While we're at it: Let us remember all the brave Ewoks who fell during the battle of Endor, fighting for a cause they couldn't fully understand! Yo! Bear power, brothers!

Res-pect!

 

Perhaps you could get Donny Rumsfeld to say a few words on behalf of the furry orphans who have to bear (no pun intended) the consequences of that terrible, terrible tragedy. Let's start another petition! The gap between reality and fiction is overrated, anyway!

Posted
I like Band of Brothers. And I respect the hell out of those guys for everything they did.

 

 

But this is WAY WAY WAY off topic.

 

True.

 

And just to show that I have absolutely no respect for anything... :lol:

 

"We few, we happy few!"

 

"We band of buggered..."

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