511. report. I'd fight along side our Canadian allies any day of the week. Brits try to make everyone gay with Sambuca. ? Canada's role in the Afghanistan War began in late 2001.Canada sent its first element of soldiers secretly in October 2001 from Joint Task Force 2, and the first contingents of regular Canadian troops arrived in Afghanistan in January–February 2002. American military law states that an order can only be disobeyed if it is unlawful. Would you even want to become a soldier? By the way, Hockey is the coolist game ever invented, and that means something, since I live in the Desert!!!!! LSE Professor of International History Sönke Neitzel specialises in the history of war, especially the First and Second World Wars. /s. Is there any record of the USSR encouraging child warfare against Hitler's armies in WW2 by enlisting 7-10 year old kids in the Red Army. The NATO command talked approximately as for the Air Strike and informed the human beings the place to aim. I think that they are doing good in Afghanistan at the risk of their lives. The blame lies with the NATO command, no longer the human beings. It was the American Soldier, who without hesitation, ran towards the German lines and helped finish this dreadful war off. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. hide. I was surprised at the lack of salted streets and sidewalks. Canadian troops were feared by the Germans Canadian soldiers resting in a trench. And this month’s exercise involving soldiers from the U.S., Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand was a good chance to do just that. we just need a joint mission to kill Bieber. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. I'm assuming that means you have less retards than we do. Rob Hovey, 25, of … The REAL story of the GI brides: How British wartime girls married dashing U.S. soldiers to start new life in America... only to find their men were drunks, womanisers and thieves The terrorist movements have shown that in case you sit down on the fence of indecision or show weak spot or complacency, you would be used or concentrated next. Russians Think U.S. Military Is Way More Dangerous Than ISIS: Report. If you could trade one day of your life to be in a American soldiers shoes would you do it? In What Soldiers Do, Professor Mary Louise Roberts of the University of Wisconsin argues that American GIs committed rape thousands of times … I tend to think they're from couch warriors who never served a day in their life, but who are all for sending others to war. Soldiers, both men and women, often keep their deepest struggles in waging war to themselves. Most soldiers resented being sent to die in what they did not feel was their war. I'm assuming that means you have less retards than we do. We thought about how American mums and dads must have been going through the same things we were and so we wanted to make a friendly touch. What did we do? The Royal Military College, located in Kingston, Ontario, is the official military university of Canada. Personally, I have the highest regard for the Canadian troops. ... What did the German soldiers of WWII think of British, US, Canadian, and Soviet soldiers? I do think American armed forces overall surpasses the Brits--especially in training and officer competance, I dont think theres a force out there that can match the US at division and above - small unit tactics are a little more subjective. the canadian were and still are some of the best trained soldiers in the world in world war one they took vimy ridge alone.Winston Churchill said that after the raid on dieppe (the bloodiest battle in Canadian … Words of an American Soldier about our Army .... "Those Brits are a strange old race, they show affection by abusing each other, will think nothing of casually stopping in the middle of a fire fight for there "brew up" and eat food that I wouldn't give to a dying dog! What do you guys think of American soldiers? The Gazette (Montreal) (9-22-06) One of the country's leading war historians has amassed disturbing evidence that German troops trying to surrender during the First World War were "frequently executed" by Canadian soldiers gripped by fear or hungry for revenge. One of the most impressive comments was, when we were receiving steady accurate and constant rifle fire, we knew we were facing either British or Canadian troops.