ki-adi-money:dr-algernop:un-caffe-per-favore:ginger-s-n-a-p:humanjeff:the more I think about it, the
ki-adi-money:dr-algernop:un-caffe-per-favore:ginger-s-n-a-p:humanjeff:the more I think about it, the more I am convinced that this counts as the most successful military maneuver of all time: they incurred NEGATIVE CASULTIES“Just give it to me straight-how many did we lose?”“None but we gained a Kyle.”@pipewrench-scratch As opposed to Poland who conscripted a literal bearImagine transferring into a unit and a bear just walks by carrying a case of explosives. This is just the most polish thing to do……and then they sat with him by the camp and cracked open a bottle or two.Also, he wasn’t the first bear in the Polish Army: before him, there was a white polar bear called Baśka Murmańska, who joined Murmansk Group during World War I, stayed with them the whole campaign, and took part in the victory parade in Warsaw in 1919. She even shook “hands” with the Chief of State, Józef Piłsudski. -- source link
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