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Now about that military success?
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1 aircraft carrier is about as useful as a track car with no spare parts. A minimum of 3 flat tops is required to keep a permanent long term presence -anywhere- even in your own waters. The C. Degaulle (which has been plagued with problems since day 1) is little more than a showpiece. Quote:
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Your assertion was interesting to me, and I wasn't sure which war you were referring to...WWI or WWI. But it was worth a look. I found this on Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_FT-17 Which piqued my interest. More homework (you've got to zoom into the text to read it, but it is actually worth it): http://books.google.com/books?id=B1cMtKQP3P8C&pg=RA3-PA1149&lpg=RA3-PA1149&dq=tank+doctrine+WWI&source=web&ots=zoGiL-1EKK&sig=6vgEEOQQmJesE66kajh6Zapu0AY&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PRA3-PA1151,M1 Kind of a toss up but very informative...I kept focusing on the use of the tank. Then WWII: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/1418/armor3.htm Didn't go so well. My take, I learned a lot and thank the French for giving us tanks in WWI. ![]() Carry on.
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Thank you! I always hope my writing style is clear, though I know there are errors at times. Stijn, I REALLY miss the people and the beer in Belgium. Loved my time there!!!! RPKESQ, Not every American red-neck feels the way some on this board do. There are understanding and conceited people everywhere. Until the US gets rid of the chip and France stops seeing itself as a foil.... But remember, it was the French soldiers after the colonial revolt that kept order in the former colonies. The soldiers stayed for nearly 20 years to maintain peace and security and to keep my family out of the new republic until the 20th century. I am sorry when politicians fail soldiers, sadder when the soldiers die.
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But you are correct that "it is no surprise there are some very hard feelings by the "Greatest Generation" that may remain today", as it was based on much mis-information, myth and opinions, which just like racism is passed from generation to generation. Every consider how to break that chain of opinion? It starts from facts and presenting those facts to the opinionated masses. The Greatest Generation opinions and beliefs are not infallible. Your great, great, great grandfather thought that if you traveled faster than a horse could gallop, your breath would be sucked out of you and you would die.
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The French are just a ways further down the path of entropy than we are. It is a dying country/culture and we're not too far behind.
As far as "who's greater" right now I don't think it's a contest but we can't touch their great history. I saw a figure not to long ago about the native French populations regeneration rate and it's really bad.
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Okay, so what are you guys arguing about? I tried to read through this thread and it really jumped about. One guy is talking about the sad loss of life, there is a complaint about stealing some grapes, an argument about who's wine is better, then there was talking about WW2, some talk about ICBMs and an aircraft carrier....etc.
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What is native population? Define please.
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I don't recall how the study defined it, it wasn't my study but I think we can all draw logical assumptions.
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You must try to keep up! ![]() Basically the "outing" of trite myths concerning France. It is easy to tell the readers from the "common" knowledge rednecks. And the French poodle is the better hunting dog.
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Also, I'll assume the French re-population rate/baby boom is boosted heavily by first and second generation immigrants. We can safely assume they are not considered "native" nor will they carry forward the culture.
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So what "logical" assumptions are you drawing?
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See my post above yours.
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Let's get back to that French military success!
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Your assumptions are incorrect. France's culture is quite strong in the vast majority. Your assumption of birth rate boosted by first and second generation immigrants is just that. No data supports that assumption.
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If you have a Poodle in one yard and a German Sheppard in the other, which yard will the burgler choose? Do the police use Poodles or German Sheppards? Does the military use Poodles or German Sheppards? Attack dogs in the movies? This is fun, thanks for starting it. Disclaimer, I actually like full size Poodles. Smart, don't shed, faithfull. Just don't give them that silly foo foo hair cut. |
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The POODLE a better hunting dog....What is HUNTING IT? I really can't see that pipsquesk of a dog hunting anything other than its own collar?
Actually I like the Standard Poodle better than the Shepard. The Airedale is the orginal Police Dog....The US, UK, Nipperoos and I even think the Krauts used em...fantastic dog... Ohhh I'm sittin back and slamin the Thunder Bird Wine... anybody ever hear of a French wine called Ripple?
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