On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 07:15:41 GMT, micheil@shaw.ca (Michil$(D??(Bn) wrote:

>>While the first year saw rapid movement at the beginning, stalemate quickly
>>followed and the war of attrition began.
>>
>The only rapid movement at the beginning was your troops running from
>the Germans at Kasserine. Like the man said, read some history instead
>of inventing your own sanitized version to excuse the behaviour of
>your disgraceful troops.

They're talking about WW I, idiot.  How typical of you to pick the US Army's
first encounter with the Germans at Kasserine to characterize its entire
preformance during the war.  Would you like to have the headlong British
retreat to the beaches of Dunkirk cited as typical of the British Army's
fighting capabilities?


MacHamish M$(D??(Br