The Falklands

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Oi, we limey's don't need to learn Spanish. We'll just kick your ass...Spains ass, all of South America's ass...anyone who speaks Spanish ...we'll kick your ass...'cos we do stuff like that.
 
plan_D said:
Oi, we limey's don't need to learn Spanish. We'll just kick your ass...Spains ass, all of South America's ass...anyone who speaks Spanish ...we'll kick your ass...'cos we do stuff like that.

Are you on drugs ?.....it was an ironic comment if you dont realize

I disccuss with you in other topics and you seems a very razonable guy...and then you came with something like this..... ......double personality maybe ?.


Anyway for others than Plan_D, the audio is from it was the A-4B mission (code name "Vulcano" and "Zeus") who sank the HMS Coventry on May 25th in open waters north of the islands and damaged the HMS Broadsword with a bomb that did not explode and went al the way through the hull.

The "Vulcano" flight was formed by Cap. Carballo, Lt. Rinke, and WO. Carmona (who had to abort due to mechanical problems). The "Zeus" flight was formed by 1Lt Velazquez, Lt Osses, and WO. Barrionuevo (who had to abort after failing during the refueling ops). "Ranquel" was the KC-130 flight, afaik. "Rayo" was the support flight (a Learjet 35)
 
CharlesBronson said:
Are you on drugs ?.....it was an ironic comment if you dont realize

I disccuss with you in other topics and you seems a very razonable guy...and then you came with something like this.....
I think plan_D was just making a joke, Charles.
I could be wrong though.
 
...I'm pretty sure I was making a joke ...but y'know...these double personalities, they never talk to each other 'cos they fell out years ago. (Over a girl...it's so sad)
 
I came across this article a while ago, it's probably similar to those already posted but it's fairly comprehensive.

I'll add a video clip to this post of the photo series posted earlier where the A4's attack the British, it's the CNN footage for those that have already seen it.
 

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Well I do not speak very good spanish, only German and English but you know what please dont talk about people on here with disrepespect. If you wish to recieve respect than you must earn it and give it in return. If you are going to talk about people then say it in a language that they can understand and dont say it behind there backs. That is something that pisses me off that people talk behind others backs like that. Also if you have a problem with the English keep it to youself, this is not a place to discuss you problems with other people. If you wish to do so then do it in the polotics forum that is the place where you can speak your mind.

By the way here is a rough translation of what he said. Again my Spanish is not very good but here you go:

Except for any English that escapes the screw occasionally, (a free Erwin is never absent round there) the others are the respectful and expert people
 
Thanks for correcting my german....and no I dont have troubles with nobody.

Except for any English that escapes the screw occasionally, (a free Erwin is never absent round there) the others are the respectful and expert people

Pretty accurate by the way.


Now I think that a very interesting issue to make debate is tha stament that you can found in several argentine books that admiral Anaya, commander in chief of the Argentine Navy, try desperately of limited the actions of the surface combatans and fought a low intensity conflict is his own mind.

The explanation of this behavior is the strong pro-english tradition of the Navy ( many of the officers and marines were trained in the UK) and the complete lack of interest in have a seriuos frontal confrontation with a Major NATO Power.

In short was Anaya a Traitor or not....?

 

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