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== Why is My Username ''"Kilgore"''? == | == Why is My Username ''"Kilgore"''? == |
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Name: John S. Rank: ? Age: ? State: Florida
Why is My Username "Kilgore"?
Well, Kilgore was the last name of the character played by Robert Duvall in the 1979 Vietnam War movie "Apocalypse Now". Robert Duvall portrayed Kilgore in a way that reminded me of one of me heroes, General George Smith Patton III, the General who lead America to victory(Eisenhower took most of the credit), would have killed the dumb SOB Adolf Hitler(if Hitler was not a filthy coward) and would have been President if He had not died in car crash. Col. Kilgore reminded Me of Patton and because nobody but Patton and his Family are worthy of bearing his name, I took the next best thing.
People who show what being a Major Hero takes!
Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy. Took down a lot of German Soldiers and Tanks with only 19 men in his company and defeated them with a .50 cal machine gun mounted on a burning tank, won 33 medals, including the Medal of Honor, All while having malaria and being only 5' 5" tall! After World War II, He became a famious actor, staring in a movie about about his life, which was the highest-grossing film Universal made until "Jaws" came out in the 70's. He make Rambo look like a pussy!
Simo Häyhä
Simo Hayha, nicknamed "White Death", was a Finnish farmer who served in the military from 1925 until 1940, but during the Winter War, using a Mosin Nagant Rifle and Suomi M31 SMG, He took a couple cans of foods and hide in tree, and then He went on to kill 705 Russians in just 100 Days! On March 6th, 1940, He was shot in the jaw, but he managed to lived. He died in 2002. Remember, He killed more then 700 Russians in less then 100 days in -40 degrees celsius.