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Friday, April 15, 2011

street walkking

All though the war is not taking place here we are still heavely involved. there is alot to do to support our brothers who are fighting for a good cause. there are victory gardens, there are war bonds, the preservation of food. there are plenty of things we can do if you have a question just ask :)

-MAjors

A Letter to the Editor

Dear Mr. MAjors (ninjajimmyjohns), I do not believe that the war was quite as brutal as your blog suggests it was. Bullet wounds were not that grevious because hollow point bullets were not invented yet, thus decreasing the size of entrance and exit wounds. Also, bullets and gunpowder were not nearly as reliable and accurate as they are today. Hiding in deeply dug trenches, there was little risk of injury to the soldiers because they hid behind an earthen embankment most of the war. This made them less likely to be hit by bullets or artillery rounds. Also, the medics of WW1 were very adept at treating bullet wounds, increasing the rate of survivers from these injuries. - some old guy

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

our amazing flag!

WHY ARE WE INVOLVED? WHATS UP WITH THAT?

Well our government wants to get invoved in the war and a lot of us are saying why? what did we do to get involved? They claim its our duty and loyaltys to Great Brit, but wait, what are we fighting for here?

Monday, April 11, 2011

A post of awesomeness

duuude... tell me about the Horrors of WWI, brah! what were some of the tactics used?

FIRST BLOG EVAAAAAA

So this is our first blog..... yea kinda cool I guess... yo thats whats up
observe the swagger plz