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Hello, just hollerin' to a new user :) I see you're aiming to become a professional soldier. Me too, I've had it in my plans for quite a while now. I've been thinking of enlinsting in the French Foreign Legion, which, as you stated is one of the best Spec Ops forces in the world. I think I'll try out to become a sniper ;) What are your future intentions/plans? It's always nice to hear from people who respect soldiers. --[[User:Warejaws|Warejaws]] 23:23, 13 March 2011 (MSK) | Hello, just hollerin' to a new user :) I see you're aiming to become a professional soldier. Me too, I've had it in my plans for quite a while now. I've been thinking of enlinsting in the French Foreign Legion, which, as you stated is one of the best Spec Ops forces in the world. I think I'll try out to become a sniper ;) What are your future intentions/plans? It's always nice to hear from people who respect soldiers. --[[User:Warejaws|Warejaws]] 23:23, 13 March 2011 (MSK) | ||
Ya hey, even though we live in a world where the average soldier is seen as a killer/murderer(which isn't true) I still respect them alot. I'm aiming quite high for a person of my age. I hope to succeed in the South African Special Forces or commenly known as the "Recces". The "recces" are known to be almost the best Spec Ops force in the world, the French Foreign Legion being just above them which kind of makes them second best. What inspired me to become a "Recce" is my friend's dad(a former "Recce" member and Border war veteran)and I've heard alot of stories about what they did during the Border war, which I find very interesting. What do you plan on doing after you graduate in the Foreign Legion? |
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Nice to meet you
I'm working on a book that takes place in South Africa (it's about a five man mercenary team on a mission into Somolia) and I need you opinion on how accurate things are. You can find it on the forum under "Mercenary Story (Part 2)". Please check it it out. --Swordfish941 10:50, 13 March 2011 (MSK)
Hi nice to meet you too. Well your book sounds quite interesting by just reading your post. Will analyse it and see what I can do for you.--Mikey 21:30, 13 March 2011 (MSK)
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Hello, just hollerin' to a new user :) I see you're aiming to become a professional soldier. Me too, I've had it in my plans for quite a while now. I've been thinking of enlinsting in the French Foreign Legion, which, as you stated is one of the best Spec Ops forces in the world. I think I'll try out to become a sniper ;) What are your future intentions/plans? It's always nice to hear from people who respect soldiers. --Warejaws 23:23, 13 March 2011 (MSK)
Ya hey, even though we live in a world where the average soldier is seen as a killer/murderer(which isn't true) I still respect them alot. I'm aiming quite high for a person of my age. I hope to succeed in the South African Special Forces or commenly known as the "Recces". The "recces" are known to be almost the best Spec Ops force in the world, the French Foreign Legion being just above them which kind of makes them second best. What inspired me to become a "Recce" is my friend's dad(a former "Recce" member and Border war veteran)and I've heard alot of stories about what they did during the Border war, which I find very interesting. What do you plan on doing after you graduate in the Foreign Legion?