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Post by Just Casey on Jan 25, 2024 20:35:58 GMT
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 25, 2024 21:16:48 GMT
He's just copycatting C. Thomas Howell in that movie "Gettysburg."
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Jan 25, 2024 22:21:54 GMT
The wife must’ve been complaining about too much beard down there.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 25, 2024 22:27:08 GMT
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside, ground zero for sideburns
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Post by tommyrockarolla on Jan 25, 2024 22:36:36 GMT
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside, ground zero for sideburns ....and if something works? You stay with it!
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Post by San926f on Jan 25, 2024 23:19:53 GMT
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside, ground zero for sideburns Fuck yeah...he probably hid an extra bayonette in his face. That's the facial hair of war, and the winning side at that.
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Post by general313 on Jan 25, 2024 23:25:11 GMT
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside, ground zero for sideburns I bet he hated corn on the cob.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 26, 2024 0:16:30 GMT
Major General Ambrose Everett Burnside, ground zero for sideburns Fuck yeah...he probably hid an extra bayonette in his face. That's the facial hair of war, and the winning side at that. Ol Burn might have looked the part but he was one of the worst general in the Civil War and in US history
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Post by San926f on Jan 26, 2024 1:30:16 GMT
Fuck yeah...he probably hid an extra bayonette in his face. That's the facial hair of war, and the winning side at that. Ol Burn might have looked the part but he was one of the worst general in the Civil War and in US history
Meh, I don't know my history like I should I guess. But I think that facial hair should be mandatory for our high-ranking military officers.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 26, 2024 1:50:48 GMT
Ol Burn might have looked the part but he was one of the worst general in the Civil War and in US history
Meh, I don't know my history like I should I guess. But I think that facial hair should be mandatory for our high-ranking military officers. At Antietam, Burnside charged his men across a stone bridge three times to cross a creek that you could easily walk across. The time he wasted allowed Rebel reinforcements to arrive and save Lee. Had he just walked across the creek, he might have routed the Rebels and ended the war
At Fredericksburg, he repeatedly charged his men against CS soldiers who were almost invulnerable behind a stone wall. 12,000+ casualties to less than 5000
At Petersburg, Union engineers blew a huge hole in the Confederate lines with a mine. My grandmother could have sent the troops through the lines and taken Peterburg and Richmond. Burnside couldn't
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