"All of Vlad's forces and all of Vlad's men, are out to put Humpty together again." (17 Viewers)

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I guess Russian aircraft repair skills are next-level ........ returning a pile of ash on an apron to airworthy status is impressive ... ;)
 

I guess Russian aircraft repair skills are next-level ........ returning a pile of ash on an apron to airworthy status is impressive ... ;)
As I believe the response was when reported earlier this week:

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As a trivial fact incidental to the above, the instructor who taught our USAF Russian language class told us his parents were Ukrainian and the two languages were very close. He taught proper Russian and his English had no accent whatsoever. I would have liked to learn more about his history, but a 19 year old does ask his officer instructor anything not class related.
I think I have mentioned a funny incident in class elsewhere on the forum. I had four years of Spanish in High School, and the rule in Russian class was students could not speak anything but Russian once inside the room. While responding to the instructor's question, all of the guys in class began laughing. The instructor's teaching method, when a mistake was made. was to smack his pointer loudly on your desk while yelling, "Kak!" I had filled my answer with Spanish words where I did not have the proper Russian.
Over the years since I have been amazed by people who can carry a conversation with several people in different languages at the same time.
 
I know, right? If NATO is such a threat, why did the Russians empty their defenses in their west and place their Tu 160s nice and close to U.S. first strike capabilities?
 
As a trivial fact incidental to the above, the instructor who taught our USAF Russian language class told us his parents were Ukrainian and the two languages were very close. He taught proper Russian and his English had no accent whatsoever. I would have liked to learn more about his history, but a 19 year old does ask his officer instructor anything not class related.
I think I have mentioned a funny incident in class elsewhere on the forum. I had four years of Spanish in High School, and the rule in Russian class was students could not speak anything but Russian once inside the room. While responding to the instructor's question, all of the guys in class began laughing. The instructor's teaching method, when a mistake was made. was to smack his pointer loudly on your desk while yelling, "Kak!" I had filled my answer with Spanish words where I did not have the proper Russian.
Over the years since I have been amazed by people who can carry a conversation with several people in different languages at the same time.
When I was in high school in the UK, I had a German teacher who would make us translate German ... into French. She was hands-down the best teacher I ever had. BTW: YT has several videos of Viggo Mortensen doing press conferences in 8 languages ......including Basque. Incredibly impressive.....
 

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