http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/01/usa.usforeignpolicy Divorces inflict home front damage on US troops as Iraq war drags on As successive combat tours become the norm, David Smith reports that many exhausted soldiers are returning to be faced with a broken marriage In an army base in Baghdad, in functional wooden booths in a white-walled room, a row of young men in uniform
I loved Americas Army, but I sucked playing it. The Special Forces training was very difficult for me, but I was very proud of myself when I finally figured out how to finish it. I had to think logically about the situation, which turned out to be much fun, but very time consuming. When I started playing online, I quickly noticed that when you start, they give you 10 'Honor Points', and
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 17:53:44 -0500, Vegard Krog Petersen <vegard_krog_petersen@hotmail.com> wrote: On 25.03.2008 23:21 PCPaul wrote: I'm just refurb'ing a really quite decent PC to give to a housebound friend for writing letters and just to fill the time. Due to money issues they are unlikely to be on the web at all for the foreseeable future, so it will be standalone
Wan Len <none@providedbixajes.com> wrote: The volume of titles is about 1/8th that of consoles, at best. Quantity is what matters to you? Quality is what matters to me. Part of what makes a game great is the lasting interest of the community of players. Counterstrike has been around since 1999. BF2 has been out for two years and still has hundreds of thousands of online players
Or is it OK to encourage children to fight / kill / die defending capitalist values Do military cadets train young Australians to grow into trained KILLERS I have seen military cadets training at mt barker primary school , in uniform , many times Is it OK to train youth to kill / die defending " Howards mates " ?? Is it lawfull for christians to encourage a " crusade " How many