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![]() Wasn't Bravo Zulu the younger brother of Shaka Zulu? Jim Brown played Shaka Zulu in the self titled movie and Mr. T played Bravo Zulu IIRC. So there ya have it. ![]() A little known fact of the Zulu wars was that the British troops at the time suffered from horrible desentary. It affected their fighting ability and decimated their ranks. It was bad enough that they called themselves the "Ah****s". The African warriors made it a habit to always applaud their leader, yelling, "Bravo!" whenever Shaka Tailfeather Zulu approached. They began to be called the Bravo Zulus by their foes. In a hard pressed battle near Roark's Truckstop, the sole unimpaired British soldier manned a gatling gun, sweeping the advancing Zulus with murderous fire. Indeed, it only took one Ah**** to wipe out a thousand Bravo Zulus. cof Gordon |
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"Gordon" wrote
Indeed, it only took one Ah**** to wipe out a thousand Bravo Zulus. Argh! Bravo Sierra - You're full of **** Bravo Zulu - Your **** don't stink |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
... | snipping to protect the innocent | | In a hard pressed battle near Roark's Truckstop, the sole unimpaired British | soldier manned a gatling gun, sweeping the advancing Zulus with murderous fire. | Indeed, it only took one Ah**** to wipe out a thousand Bravo Zulus. | | cof | | Gordon Congratulations Gordon, I know you've wanted to tell that story since you were 12, I'm glad you carpe'd the opportunity. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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