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Armenian Armor Brigade Trains in the US

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  • #71
    Re: Armenian Armor Brigade Trains in the US

    I would never fight armenia. No matter the reason, but i wouldn't switch sides and fight the US either.


    If armenia started fighting the azeris again? I would be over there in days. I would hope i would be able to help.

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    • #72
      Re: What a shame...my heart goes out to his family

      Originally posted by crusader1492
      For me, that's is no a moral dillema.They can throw me in jail...I'm not taking up arms agaist Armenia.

      PS: How are you Osttrupen? Did Flax leave Yerevan yet?
      Heil! I'm fine, thanks, Flax is still here, he's planing to call you, but he's kind of busy this days, you are still in Yerevan yes?

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      • #73
        Re: What a shame...my heart goes out to his family

        Originally posted by Osttruppen
        Heil! I'm fine, thanks, Flax is still here, he's planing to call you, but he's kind of busy this days, you are still in Yerevan yes?
        I'm still here in Yerevan...hope to see you soon.

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        • #74
          Re: Armenian Armor Brigade Trains in the US

          Officials: Armenian military officer wounded in Iraq

          An Armenian military officer with a contingent of troops serving in the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq has been wounded, officials said Saturday. Lt. Gevorg Nalbandian was wounded while on a mission to defuse mines, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman Seiran Shakhsuvarian said, but he did not say when or where the incident occurred. Nalbandian had his foot amputated after the incident, Armenian Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian said Saturday on a visit to the military conscription office in the Armenian capital. The Armenian troops have been deployed to Iraq since January 2005, and early this year Armenia rotated its troops in Iraq for the fourth time, sending 46 servicemen. The mission has been met with criticism from opposition parties, many Armenians and even the 30,000-strong Armenian community in Iraq, which fears being targeted for attacks. Armenia's President Robert Kocharian and his government have sought to portray the deployment as a way to boost ties with Europe. The Armenian contingent serves under Polish command. Link: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/...menia_Iraq.php
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          • #75
            Re: Armenian Armor Brigade Trains in the US

            I personally don't see anything wrong with individual Armenian-Americans serving in the US armed forces. Take all the benefits and the cash you can as well as all the experience for personal growth.

            Its not like the service of these guys has some kind of major overall impact, but actually if these guys want to apply their experience for Armenia later in life when they can, that can be a boost of more impact for Armenia herself.

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            • #76
              Re: Armenian Armor Brigade Trains in the US

              Please don't post in old threads next time. That's against the rules. You'd be wise to check the dates at which the statements you replied to were written, it's unlikely that you will get an answer from Armeniankid as he hasn't been around here for a long time.

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