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Posts posted by WG Fargorn
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Big gains. Ez game.
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Husky! You are the man!
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Handsome fucker. @Stylerize
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Holy snap whole herd of you guys lol. Welcome to you too. Good luck getting in!
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Hi Steve welcome to WG dude
Nice levels too, could have used ya in our last war
Join our discord server and we'll see you in WG_CC
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Hi welcome to WG
Total level is higher than mine lol
Join our discord server, and make sure to msg an app manager in 2 days! See you in wg_CC!
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Oh no! Poor Dixie
Condolences to your family from ours.
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Good luck getting accepted man!
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Good luck joining dude!
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Welcome to WG, see you in discord and wg_cc!
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Hello and welcome dude
See you in wg_cc!
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Will of course watch and follow whenever i can
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Oo hello friend of suff!
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7 hours ago, Frozen_10 said:
Nice achievement!

Ironman here.
Looking classy Yami.
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Dont listen to mojohaza we run a tight ship
nice too meet you and good luck joining
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Hi mark welcome back
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Imagine being a small man when you could be a big man
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Hi jack and welcome. I would fight for DI periodically wayyy back in the day.
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Hi billy and welcome to the forums! If you need any help pm me ingame, otherwise ill see you in wg cc
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The greasers directed him here. During a regroup in corp.
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Hello and welcome
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5 hours ago, Mojo said:
iOS please
this

D-Day, June 6th 1944
in Real Life Discussion
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Remember the young men and women who fought and died to defeat fascism.
Juno Beach - The Canadians On D-Day
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, “Operation Overlord”, the long-awaited invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe, began with Allied armies from the U.S., Britain and Canada landing on the coast of Normandy. On D-Day, the 3rdCanadian Infantry Division landed on Juno Beach. The Canadian assault troops stormed ashore in the face of fierce opposition from German strongholds and mined beach obstacles. The soldiers raced across the wide-open beaches swept with machine gun fire, and stormed the gun positions. In fierce hand-to-hand fighting, they fought their way into the towns of Bernières, Courseulles and St. Aubin and then advanced inland, securing a critical bridgehead for the allied invasion. The victory was a turning point in World War II and led to the liberation of Europe and the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Fourteen thousand young Canadians stormed Juno Beach on D-Day. Their courage, determination and self-sacrifice were the immediate reasons for the success in those critical hours. The fighting they endured was fierce and frightening. The price they paid was high - the battles for the beachhead cost 340 Canadian lives and another 574 wounded. John Keegan, eminent British historian who wrote Six Armies in Normandy, stated the following concerning the Canadian 3rd Division on D-Day: “At the end of the day, its forward elements stood deeper into France than those of any other division. The opposition the Canadians faced was stronger than that of any other beach save Omaha. That was an accomplishment in which the whole nation could take considerable pride.”
Source;http://www.junobeach.info/