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Originally Posted by RN7
150 Irish soldiers in the middle of Africa cut off from other UN forces with no hope of relief, and with little heavy weaponry and shortages of ammunition and supplies, manage to hold out against a force of up to 5,000 enemy native soldiers led by European mercenaries for six days until they ran out of ammunition and supplies, and kill at least 300 and wound up to 1,000 with no casualties to themsleves other than a half a dozen wounded.
I believe there is going to be a film about it. The UN should have sent the Irish to Bosnia or Rwanda!
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Someone told the Irish that the enemy was coming to cut down all the trees in Ireland again and that Cromwell was leading them.
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