Tina has a pretty face. Lord please keep her safe.
My posting name or avatar was a Native American Indian the last Chief of his tribe who terrorized the Germans at the Battle of the Bulge.
He would move like a spirit through the forest and he had the legendary ability to touch an enemy and render the enemy incapacitated without killing them.
And so the Germans became very familiar who they were up against. German soldiers would disappear in the darkness of night only to be found the next day tied up.
President Trump must be part Indian. Just when you think he's not doing anything, just like the other day that poster with a kings crown drops some Intel that blew me away about what's been going on in Venezuela and the rest of South America.
Tina has a pretty face. Lord please keep her safe.
My posting name or avatar was a Native American Indian the last Chief of his tribe who terrorized the Germans at the Battle of the Bulge.
He would move like a spirit through the forest and he had the legendary ability to touch an enemy and render the enemy incapacitated without killing them.
And so the Germans became very familiar who they were up against. German soldiers would disappear in the darkness of night only to be found the next day tied up.
President Trump must be part Indian. Just when you think he's not doing anything, just like the other day that poster with a kings crown drops some Intel that blew me away about what's been going on in Venezuela and the rest of South America.
Now miraculously Tina's going to be released.
Thank you Mr President!
Just watched a history video about the Thunderbirds (45th division). Deepest respect.
I once read that the world's best warriors were the Apache and the Highlanders. I suspect there's a lot of truth there.
The Apache were a very difficult tribe to go up against because of their warfare tactics.
I watched a movie, a free one at that on YouTube and it was titled Broken Arrow with Jimmy Stewart a 1950 release.
I was impressed and never knew the Apache had cool little thatch homes ie tiny homes.
I think they also fought in WW II.
Now I do agree with General Patton that we fought the wrong enemy.
Then you have The Paiute Indians and the their battle with the red hair Nephilim giants at LoveLock Nevada.