Anyone remember the scene from Apocolypse Now where loudspeakers were mounted on the attack helicopters and played full bore as they approached the VC village? Well, as a reminder, here's a clip of that infamous scene:
Now, let's fast forward to 2010 and consider some loudspeakers being mounted onto AH-64 Longbows moving on targets in Iraq or Afghanistan or Pakistan ....perhaps this would be a more effective song selection:
4 comments:
It is a pity that old Roman Legionnaire Marching Songs haven't survived the passage of time. They would be most appropriate to blare as we go full Roman on them.
Gregorian Chants, belong in a cloister; not in a battle field.
Boq,
Disagree. I think a Gregorian chant would drive 'em insane.
It's not meant to be a war drum, it's meant to mess with their heads.
:Holger Danske
Yeah, the greatest thing that the Muslims fear is the Truth of Jesus Christ.
But I would like to see the 1st Cav roll in on SanFran Nan. The libtards go crazy every year at fleet week when 6 Blue Angels F/A-18s fly over the city. Their heads will explode if the 1st Cav did the same with Wagner blaring.
Back in '98 I coincided my visit to San Francisco, with FleetWeek. It was great to see the Blue Angels buzzing the bay and the city. I have to admit, San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in the World (and I've seen my fair share of them around the globe). And yes, Federale, you could almost see the Communistoids fling their poo at our Navy even back then.
Mr. H., I once heard a tape of the oldest song on record. It was a Greek liturgical hymn from back in the 300's AD. It was sung by a choir of Orthodox Monks up in some cloister in Greece. That rendition would peel off the guild out of any jihadist's beheading knife.
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