He lived like a man and died like a real officer.
I don't think that was intended as an insult, but it's unintentionally funny. He truly died like an officer: stepping on a landmine while visiting the actual frontline troops.
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He lived like a man and died like a real officer.
I don't think that was intended as an insult, but it's unintentionally funny. He truly died like an officer: stepping on a landmine while visiting the actual frontline troops.
Ha.
The colonel managed to cover a lot of ground during his visit.
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I support Russian officers visiting their troops on the frontlines.
Good for him!
More members of the high command should feel so inclined. For the troops I bet it was inspirational.
Shit, they probably placed that mine themselves