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Old June 24th 04, 06:18 PM
Ron
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The P-3s first flew combat in Bosnia, firing SLAMs against Serb positions.

They also flew combat in both Gulf Wars.

Al Minyard


Okay Al, if they first flew combat in Bosnia, then how did they go back in time
to the first gulf war?

Maybe thats why the Chinese wanted to hold on to that EP-3 for a while, to
discern its time travel capabilities, which we of course stole from the Germans
at some point of course...(chiming in before you know who can)




Ron
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