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Re: Horse-guard

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Fri Oct 21, 2005 5:50 am

Actually, they had Polish breasts 8)...

I set you up for that one. ;D
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Re: Horse-guard

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Fri Oct 21, 2005 5:53 am

I personally find the "hahhaah...retarded Poles charging calvalry" point quite offensive. Having read about the incident, I can assure you its not as it sounds.
A cavalry regiment harrassed a German infantry platoon (or whatever) and was really nailing them, but along came some German panzers. The cavalry attacked them too knowing full well what they were ...choosing deaht to slow the advance.
It is offensive to think that intelligent people such as the Poles would do something like that.

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Re: Horse-guard

Postby myshelf » Fri Oct 21, 2005 8:07 am

I personally find the "hahhaah...retarded Poles charging calvalry" point quite offensive. Having read about the incident, I can assure you its not as it sounds.
A cavalry regiment harrassed a German infantry platoon (or whatever) and was really nailing them, but along came some German panzers. The cavalry attacked them too knowing full well what they were ...choosing deaht to slow the advance.
It is offensive to think that intelligent people such as the Poles would do something like that.

A.

P.S This was meant as a correction [/b] only [/b], not a smackdown.


they even had some success fighting tanks with molotov cocktails.
actually they did pretty well, considering their disadvantage in technology and numbers
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Re: Horse-guard

Postby H » Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:49 pm

I personally find the "hahhaah...retarded Poles charging calvalry" point quite offensive. Having read about the incident, I can assure you its not as it sounds.
A cavalry regiment harrassed a German infantry platoon (or whatever) and was really nailing them, but along came some German panzers. The cavalry attacked them, too, knowing full well what they were ...choosing death to slow the advance.
It is offensive to think that intelligent people such as the Poles would do something like that. A.
P.S This was meant as a correction only , not a smackdown.
???...  I just reread the thread and I don't see where myshelf or anyone else said anything to the contrary for you to correct. What may be needed is you to better explain yourself. Why is it "offensive" to think they would do something like that: you, yourself, stated that it's a fact that they made the attack (properly, a counterattack) -- what else could they do if that was all they had? ???
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Re: Horse-guard

Postby Flt.Lt.Andrew » Sat Oct 22, 2005 3:54 am

Indeed, what you say is a fair point, I probably should have exercised a better word choice- I (at the time) most probably found some sort of humour in a post regarding  the fact that the Poles charged the tanks.


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Re: Horse-guard

Postby C » Sun Oct 23, 2005 6:01 am

I always assumed the "real" guards, the armed ones, patrolled somewhere behind these guys, inside the buildings.


I imagine that the "real" guard at Her Majesty's places of residence is provided by the Royal Protection Officers of the Police...
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