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Favorite saying
- "There are two types of women in this world.
1) Women who want metrosexual sensitive men who cook gourmet dinners, wax their own eyebrows, paint their mate's toenails, and uses phrases like "Yes, honey bunny".
2) Women who like guys made of pure testosterone who live their lives jumping out of airplanes, kicking doors in, and shooting bad guys, never knowing when they're going to come face to face with the big Ranger in the sky.
P.S. Deep down in places they don't like to talk about at parties, the ladies in group one want us too.
Chicks dig shooters. Deal with it, frat boys.
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The 34th Infantry Division has seen action in World I, World War II, and Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. In World War I they were known as the �Sandstorm Division� but fought so fiercely in World War II that the Germans began calling them the �Red Bulls�. The name stuck and the Division formally adopted it. To this day, the Division holds the record for the most frontline days in combat at 517. The 133rd Infantry, the Ironman Battalion, still holds the Army record for the most days in combat at 611.
And fight they did. There is little doubt the division took the most enemy-defended hills of any division in the European Theater. The division's men were awarded 10 Medals of Honor, 98 Distinguished Service Crosses, one Distinguished Service Medal, 1,153 Silver Stars, 116 Legion of Merit medals, one Distinguished Flying Cross, 2,545 Bronze Stars, 54 Soldier Medals, 34 Air Medals, with duplicate awards of 52 oak leaf clusters, and 15,000 Purple Hearts.
If that isn�t enough awesomeness, the United States Army Rangers also trace their lineage back to the 34th Division. The modern incarnation of the Rangers were developed from 34th Infantry volunteers in Ireland under the command of Major William O. Darby. Of the original five hundred twenty WWII Rangers, two hundred eighty one came from the 34th Infantry Division.
And finally, is there a better Division motto than: ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK!!!
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Throughout the annals of time, the weaponry, tactics, and uniforms always change, but one thing stays the same � the man on the ground.
You can have the best bombs, the best planes, the best tanks, the most money, the most ammunition � you can have it all, but once the doughboy, grunt, infantryman, or hell, in this day and age, let�s just call him the trigger puller, hits the ground and the rounds begin to fly, do you think all that technology matters?
It�s the trained man who charges the ambush. It�s the trained man who controls his breathing as the bullets ping above his head and squeezes off round after deadly round. It�s the trained man who with three friends in tow, enters a fortified building he has never seen before and dances with death time and time again, emerging victorious.
Choose your warriors: The Spartans. The Romans. The Huns. The Mongols. The Japanese. The British. The Americans.
Their armies were not feared simply because they had the technology to fight. They were feared because if they traded weaponry with their enemies, they�d still come out victorious.
Trained men are dangerous men.
They�re men you don�t want to fuck with."