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In which paramilitary group

the Holy Tsar Lazar's Guard
Own group
The Serbian Army (If it's sent there)
Foreign Volunteers(Russian,Greek etc.)
I wouldn't fight
I Can't fight

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Offline Srbin

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #25 on: December 21, 2007, 05:13:48 AM »
Listen all. We have 3 million aviable men out ther in the world and in serbia, maybe even more. And look at our tiny crap army right now.

20 000 thousand soldiers. They trashed 1000 tanks and sold the metal. Is this army to defend something? What? My village? This new government sucks. Selling our arms and making us weaker. It's like they want us to get eaten by albanazis (It won't work, but they will try).

19 years ago. JNA = 4th strongest army in the world. And the big majority were serbs in that army. Look now. A piece of crap...
Бог нам помого. Али богами Срби изгледа да нећемо нигде стићи ако се не зложимо. Не смемо заборавити да;

Само Слога Србина Спашава!!!

Али морамо да верујемо у Бога!!!

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #26 on: December 21, 2007, 06:49:07 AM »
It's like they want us to get eaten by albanazis (It won't work, but they will try).



The new decisions made by our current government is in our disadvantage.

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #27 on: December 21, 2007, 06:53:27 AM »
Hahaha Husar! you surprise me  :o

But happy surprise, you are good man  O0

You are quite correct many weapons now are made from light weight steel or even plastics.

Just take the AK 47 it is simple in design even a 14 year old child can use it.

Tho don't give me one I only have a 85% kill rate  :::D


85% is pretty good, man.

 ;)
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Kiwi

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #28 on: December 21, 2007, 06:54:39 AM »
Quite honestly the equipment does make a difference, but saying that the quality of the solider is what is an Army. No point have badly trained men with high tech weapons, they are more than likely shot themselves.  ::)

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #29 on: December 21, 2007, 06:55:34 AM »

But happy surprise, you are good man  O0

Good. Because he fits in your corner.

Of course  ;)

 ;) ;) ;)

I love WOMEN.
I'm glad when they appreciate me...

 O0
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Kiwi

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #30 on: December 21, 2007, 06:56:54 AM »
Hahaha Husar! you surprise me  :o

But happy surprise, you are good man  O0

You are quite correct many weapons now are made from light weight steel or even plastics.

Just take the AK 47 it is simple in design even a 14 year old child can use it.

Tho don't give me one I only have a 85% kill rate  :::D


85% is pretty good, man.

 ;)

Good enough to keep my rank  ;)

And cover my six  :::D

Offline Husar

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #31 on: December 21, 2007, 07:13:24 AM »
Dear Infidel,
please do accept this small gift from me,
a pink AK47...it's Christmas soon, after all !



And some kisses...

 :-* :-* :-*

"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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CcCc

Kiwi

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #32 on: December 21, 2007, 07:22:01 AM »
Dear Infidel,
please do accept this small gift from me,
a pink AK47...it's Christmas soon, after all !



And some kisses...

 :-* :-* :-*



 :::D :::D :::D :::D

That is great I love the weapon, as for the kisses you must seek permission from my fella for that.  8;)


Offline Husar

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #33 on: December 21, 2007, 08:34:27 AM »
Was I to seek permissions,
I wouldn't be EVEN allowed to exist,
yet, I exist...

 ;)
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Kiwi

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #34 on: December 21, 2007, 08:36:53 AM »
 :::D True enough

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #35 on: December 21, 2007, 09:28:29 AM »
@Srbin. 4th strongest in Europe, although it was a mix of ethnicities.

@The infidel and Husar, I agree that women should participate.

@Dalmacija, but i also agree with Dalmacija to some extent. We are in the negative, more Serbs die than are born.

So in my opinion, if a woman wants to participate, she has to be over qualified to go to the battlefield otherwise she and the rest of the women of the village/town/city can have a neighbourhood watch with AKs and RPGs:P

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #36 on: December 21, 2007, 10:28:32 AM »
@Dalmacija, but i also agree with Dalmacija to some extent. We are in the negative, more Serbs die than are born.

So in my opinion, if a woman wants to participate, she has to be over qualified to go to the battlefield otherwise she and the rest of the women of the village/town/city can have a neighbourhood watch with AKs and RPGs:P

@ SERBIAN CHETNIK

You can not compromise on this one. Because it is a complex subject.
We both agree that we Serbs are dealing with a extreme form of negative population.
That is a serious problem and serious problems need serious solutions. Believe me a lot of women from soldier families will agree with me, because they know that war is not a game.

We Serbs never equaled women with men in the army. Why should we do it today? Because it is modern in the West? Serbia is not the West and not everything what's modern is good.

I am not saying that women must totally not be involved in army institutions. I am not saying that!

In the army of Krajina we had also women if you remember. But they were not equaled with the men, they were not generals or officers or active in authority positions.
These women had their own positions and missions which are also important. I told this once before and I am afraid that I am repeating my self.

You should not compromise on this. Because if you compromise today, you won't be able to restore it tomorrow. Everything what you lose today you lose it for ever.

Remember what Njemanic use to say a great Serbian king: it is better to lose a town than to replace one Serbian word with a foreign word. Because if the lost town still speaks Serbian than we can take it back in good days, but if they do no speak Serbian anymore than they are lost forever.

Your are the moderator Serbian Cetnik: rule with an iron hand and do not compromise.

Offline JTFFan

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #37 on: December 21, 2007, 03:19:06 PM »
Dear Infidel,
please do accept this small gift from me,
a pink AK47...it's Christmas soon, after all !



And some kisses...

 :-* :-* :-*



 :::D :::D :::D :::D

That is great I love the weapon, as for the kisses you must seek permission from my fella for that.  8;)



great wespon O0

Kiwi

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #38 on: December 22, 2007, 06:45:56 PM »
@Dalmacija, but i also agree with Dalmacija to some extent. We are in the negative, more Serbs die than are born.

So in my opinion, if a woman wants to participate, she has to be over qualified to go to the battlefield otherwise she and the rest of the women of the village/town/city can have a neighbourhood watch with AKs and RPGs:P

@ SERBIAN CHETNIK

You can not compromise on this one. Because it is a complex subject.
We both agree that we Serbs are dealing with a extreme form of negative population.
That is a serious problem and serious problems need serious solutions. Believe me a lot of women from soldier families will agree with me, because they know that war is not a game.

We Serbs never equaled women with men in the army. Why should we do it today? Because it is modern in the West? Serbia is not the West and not everything what's modern is good.

I am not saying that women must totally not be involved in army institutions. I am not saying that!

In the army of Krajina we had also women if you remember. But they were not equaled with the men, they were not generals or officers or active in authority positions.
These women had their own positions and missions which are also important. I told this once before and I am afraid that I am repeating my self.

You should not compromise on this. Because if you compromise today, you won't be able to restore it tomorrow. Everything what you lose today you lose it for ever.

Remember what Njemanic use to say a great Serbian king: it is better to lose a town than to replace one Serbian word with a foreign word. Because if the lost town still speaks Serbian than we can take it back in good days, but if they do no speak Serbian anymore than they are lost forever.

Your are the moderator Serbian Cetnik: rule with an iron hand and do not compromise.

Much of what you say I agree with. When I state women should be in the Army I speak on experience.

As then a serving Army Officer my role was no different than a mans. I did the same training, and I served alongside men.

But I was not a Grunt, I feel as you DALMACIJA women don't have the phyiscal ability to match a man.

I am very strong much more than the normal woman, but in hand to hand I know I would not to win. Only a fool would think a woman would.

But commanding role is different, I commanded for 13 years over 4 ME deployments and many pacific ones.

My job was physical as well as mental. My men and I do say men, I was the only female in the field unit of 30 personal. Never once objected to my position.

When they say in the Army you are all one colour, that is Green its quite correct. What also is correct in the Army there are two types of people, comissioned and non comissioned.

Not male and female.

You respect rank no matter which monkey is above you.






Offline Husar

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #39 on: December 22, 2007, 09:38:21 PM »
Furthermore, not ALL women
wishing to enter the Battle Field
wish to become officers...

They want to feel what it is
to KILL/ELIMINATE the enemy
of their Children/Family/Nation...

You could find such Great Women
who are sterile, or, who ALREADY
gave Birth to many Children, or,
who do NOT wish at all to be Mothers....
(Meaning: the birth-death ratio
wouldn't change that many, if at all.)

Since they CHOSE to fight:
I give them thumbs up.

 O0 O0 O0

A too large number of women don't give Birth to NO child at all...
a too large number of women chooses abortion...
a too large number of women do not take care about anything...

I just cannot do anything but LOVE
the ones who choose to fight,
WHATEVER the way.

 :)
"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #40 on: December 24, 2007, 06:19:35 AM »

A too large number of women don't give Birth to NO child at all...
a too large number of women chooses abortion...
a too large number of women do not take care about anything...




I think that we individuals must not make these kind of decisions.
What do we know?

We must always listen to the biggest authority of our society.
And that is the Serbian orthodox church.

Our church did not compromise and does not teach to compromise.

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #41 on: December 24, 2007, 06:39:47 AM »
Serbian Army. Although Holy Tzar Lazar's Guard would be an option equally taken up from my side.

you can't joint the army you are female  :P  :P



That Army's loss then. Women do very well in Military positions.

Skippy, ignore him, he's trolling. Women are allowed in Serbian Army, and they have been so for a long time.  :)

Here are the top women in Serbian Armed Forces http://www.vojska.mod.gov.yu/eng/aktuelno/zene_u_vojsci/zene_u_vojsci_index.htm
(in Serbian http://www.vojska.mod.gov.yu/cir/aktuelno/zene_u_vojsci/zene_u_vojsci_index.htm)
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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #42 on: December 24, 2007, 06:43:36 AM »
Serbian Army. Although Holy Tzar Lazar's Guard would be an option equally taken up from my side.

you can't joint the army you are female  :P  :P



That Army's loss then. Women do very well in Military positions.

Skippy, ignore him, he's trolling. Women are allowed in Serbian Army, and they have been so for a long time.  :)

Here are the top women in Serbian Armed Forces http://www.vojska.mod.gov.yu/eng/aktuelno/zene_u_vojsci/zene_u_vojsci_index.htm
(in Serbian http://www.vojska.mod.gov.yu/cir/aktuelno/zene_u_vojsci/zene_u_vojsci_index.htm)

He is being quite naughty I feel.

If memory serves me didn't Serbian Army women train the dogs to find land mines?

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #43 on: December 24, 2007, 01:06:33 PM »
  Serbian Army! :) Tomorrow if i could!
The whole system works because everyone is not mentally ill on the same day!!!!

Offline DALMACIJA

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #44 on: December 24, 2007, 01:38:39 PM »

I think that “Skippy” can make her own decisions. Nobody needs to give her instructions/ orders who she must ignore who not and Blabla.

Well, women are now allowed to join the army. But the opinions are divided.
We from the conservative side have our other opinions about this subject.
Women and the men are of the same value but they are not equal with each other.
Those two things must not be mixed with each other.

If the most Serbs do not want to equal women and men in the army just like they aren’t in the church. Women shouldn’t be active in the army’s authority roles just like they aren’t in the church's. Have you ever seen a female orthodox priest? Some positions are for men only. It does not feel naturel. Try to look it from a realistic side, without emotions.

If somebody doesn’t agree with this.
Go to Cedo Jovanovic, Natasa Kandic and Nenad Canak and cry with them about this.
I have enough with all these so called western- Atlantic integrations in Serbia.
« Last Edit: December 24, 2007, 01:44:05 PM by DALMACIJA »

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #45 on: December 24, 2007, 05:19:41 PM »

I think that “Skippy” can make her own decisions. Nobody needs to give her instructions/ orders who she must ignore who not and Blabla.

Well, women are now allowed to join the army. But the opinions are divided.
We from the conservative side have our other opinions about this subject.
Women and the men are of the same value but they are not equal with each other.
Those two things must not be mixed with each other.

If the most Serbs do not want to equal women and men in the army just like they aren’t in the church. Women shouldn’t be active in the army’s authority roles just like they aren’t in the church's. Have you ever seen a female orthodox priest? Some positions are for men only. It does not feel naturel. Try to look it from a realistic side, without emotions.

If somebody doesn’t agree with this.
Go to Cedo Jovanovic, Natasa Kandic and Nenad Canak and cry with them about this.
I have enough with all these so called western- Atlantic integrations in Serbia.

I agree.
Бог нам помого. Али богами Срби изгледа да нећемо нигде стићи ако се не зложимо. Не смемо заборавити да;

Само Слога Србина Спашава!!!

Али морамо да верујемо у Бога!!!

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"HUSSARORUM ALIAS RACOW"
"Hussar alias Rac (Serb)"

http://www.myarmoury.com/feature_hussars.html
"Hussar or gussar originally meant "a robber" in Serbian. These horsemen served not only under the Polish and Lithuanian colors but also under those of the Holy Roman Emperor;"
http://www.husaria.jest.pl/rys.html
"Bardzo prawdopodobne, że początek swego istnienia husarze zawdzięczają Serbom. Po klęsce na Kosowym Polu w roku 1389 wszędzie szukali okazji do pomsty na Turkach.
Jan Długosz zapisał pod rokiem 1463, że w bitwie nad Sawą bił się Cohors Raczanorum (oddział Raców - Serbów). Po śmierci króla Macieja Korwina Serbowie udali się do Polski, aby kontynuować walkę z Turkami po usarsku."
http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/polcrt/WingedHussar.html
"The hussar concept began in Serbia, near the end of the 14th century. In the 16th century, painted wings or winged claws began to appear on cavalry shields. Wings were originally attached to the saddle and later to the back. In 1645, Col. Szczodrowski was said to have used ostrich wings.
In 1500, the Polish Treasury books make reference to hussars. Early on, they were foreign mercenaries, and were called Racowie from "Rascia" a word meaning "of Serbia." They came from the Serbian state of Ras."
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armiesofthefanatici/DarrenBuxbaum/LaterSerbs/
"Serbian Gussars"
http://ac.bondurand.com/liste332.htm
"Les serbes avaient reconnu la nécessité d'une cavalerie légère, (...) ils développèrent leur propre cavalerie légère, les GUSARS ou USARS, d'où sont venus les hussards."
http://www.armae.com/contemporain/144epeesetdagues.htm
"Originaires de Serbie, les hussards furent des cavaliers d'élite, connus surtout en Hongrie puis en France, et imités par la suite partout en Europe."
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/1b772/a9330/
"The area around the present Zorinsk (Ukrainia) belonged to the Serb Hussar Major Vuyich at the end of the 18th century."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenije_III
" Arsenije III (...) was inaugurating new Serb infantry and hussar regiments that were sent to the ongoing war."
http://www.gatago.com/pl/sci/historia/19850502.html
"Jan Długosz pod rokiem 1463 napisał, że w bitwie nad Sawą, biły się
"Cohors Raczanorum" / Początki husarii w bitwie na Kulikowym Polu
w 1389 r."
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Offline DALMACIJA

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #47 on: December 27, 2007, 10:55:54 AM »
Ha Ha

Nice pictures. Nice for movies and for stories and myths.

But that is nothing for Serbian women. hehe trust me…

Back to the reality:
I can not imagine a Serbian girl or woman who likes guns, knifes and fighting?
Serbian woman are not cold from inside, they like children, that is the characteristic of a Serbian female.

I can not imagine a Serbian girl who want guns for her birthday???

Bah!!! Bah!!!

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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #48 on: December 27, 2007, 11:19:14 AM »
I woud volunteer into foreign unit, our new liberal goverment is maybe a bunch of b...less EU (german) bootlickers but Serbs are still our slavic and christian brothers. And do hate Muzies epecialy albanian filth.   
Jeremiah 8:11-17

11 They dress the wound of my people as though it were not serious. Peace, peace, they say, when there is no peace.

12 Are they ashamed of their loathsome conduct? No, they have no shame at all; they do not even know how to blush. So they will fall among the fallen; they will be brought down when they are punished, says the LORD.

13 'I will take away their harvest, declares the LORD. There will be no grapes on the vine. There will be no figs on the tree, and their leaves will wither. What I have given them will be taken from them.'

14 Why are we sitting here? Gather together! Let us flee to the fortified cities and perish there! For the LORD our God has doomed us to perish and given us poisoned water to drink, because we have sinned against him.

15 We hoped for peace but no good has come, for a time of healing but there was only terror.

16 The snorting of the enemy's horses is heard from Dan; at the neighing of their stallions the whole land trembles. They have come to devour the land and everything in it, the city and all who live there.

17 See, I will send venomous snakes among you, vipers that cannot be charmed, and they will bite you, declares the LORD.

Love your Enemy
And Heap Burning Coals on his Head!!!
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Re: Who would volunteer
« Reply #49 on: December 27, 2007, 04:22:44 PM »
I'm glad Poles think like that:)

and dalmacija, do you even know Serbian women?

Last time I checked they are pretty dangerous. Mess with one and she will pay you back, may take a couple of years but they will.