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Re: Cubans assisting Assad - some AK strange-ness going on..

#11 Post by saddler »

snayperskaya wrote:
BamBam wrote:We would fire one arty round at the Cuban positions, and their comms would direct our fire for us.
"Hey guys I got artillery landing 200 metres to the right of my position!"
The G5s would shoot until their comms ceased.
Where was that BamBam?, was it Angola?.
Bay of Pigs :p
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#12 Post by BamBam »

snayperskaya wrote:
BamBam wrote:We would fire one arty round at the Cuban positions, and their comms would direct our fire for us.
"Hey guys I got artillery landing 200 metres to the right of my position!"
The G5s would shoot until their comms ceased.
Where was that BamBam?, was it Angola?.
Yes, back in '88.
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Re: Cubans assisting Assad - some AK strange-ness going on..

#13 Post by Sixshot6 »

BamBam wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
BamBam wrote:We would fire one arty round at the Cuban positions, and their comms would direct our fire for us.
"Hey guys I got artillery landing 200 metres to the right of my position!"
The G5s would shoot until their comms ceased.
Where was that BamBam?, was it Angola?.
Yes, back in '88.
I believe part of Metal Gear solid 5 is set in the Angola/Zaire (modern day democratic republic of Congo) border and depicts the war that occurred. I know Cubans were there. Their spirits are in Havana, Hearts in Moscow and their graveyards in Angola/Mozamibque, etc. I hear the SADF did a number on them? That true?
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#14 Post by BamBam »

The General commanding the Cuban forces in Angola, Arnaldo Ochoa Sanchez was executed by Fidel, I think that tells us something. ;)
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#15 Post by Sixshot6 »

BamBam wrote:The General commanding the Cuban forces in Angola, Arnaldo Ochoa Sanchez was executed by Fidel, I think that tells us something. ;)
I heard that too, executed for incompetence. I wonder what kind of burial he got? teanews

The official reason cited for his execution though was drug smuggling. I guess they needed a cover story.
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#16 Post by BamBam »

My deeply ingrained dislike of officers means I didn't care how they buried him. Most of the orders came direct from Castro anyway.
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#17 Post by Sixshot6 »

BamBam wrote:My deeply ingrained dislike of officers means I didn't care how they buried him. Most of the orders came direct from Castro anyway.
I checked, he got an unmarked grave. I'm a bit intrigued at that remark as I myself am the great-great Grandson of a British Army Captain (from the Yorks and Lancs Regiment) and while he was a world war one officer (meaning I never got to meet him) I don't believe he ever got on the wrong side or hurt anyone (he actually left at the somme due to a shrapnel wound). Another cousin twice removed served in Kenya during the Mau Mau craziness. I'm guessing SADF officers weren't alot to shout about. Was it due to you being an English Speaker Bam Bam? You don't have to answer if you don't want to, but I know its an issue from a woman who lived there I knew a while back, said Afrikanners varied from neutral to very rude to her.
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#18 Post by BamBam »

Too long to explain the issues faced by a British conscript in a foreign army, lets just say that I toasted his execution with copious amounts of whiskey when I heard.
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