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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @higgins said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:

    @machpants Starting on her fifth piece of chicken. give that lady a medal!

    She’d only eat it.

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    A brilliant recap of easily one of the best NZers of all time.

    If you don't know about Charles Upham, watch it!

    If you do know about Charles Upham, watch it!

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    @siam ha ha Italians are good buggers aye. Fucking lol.

    My great uncle wrote a couple of books about his experiences in WW2 in Africa. Far out we had some badass mofo's knocking around in that war.

    Jeep stuck in the sand due to the size of Upham's steel balls. Gold.

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    @paekakboyz lying in barbwire after a botchedPOW prison escape, ciggie in mouth, German corporal threatens to shoot him and our man instructs him to "go get an officer, you're to lowly to shoot me". Legend! πŸ˜„

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    @siam the audacity aye. What a magic human being.

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    i'll admit it...almost teared up there, fucking legend

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    @kiwiwomble you're younger than me mate, did you have a passing knowledge of him? Just curious because he was as well known about as Peter Snell in my day

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    @siam yeah, knew the basics, VC and Bar, fondness for doing things himself (often with a hand grenade) out of a dont ask someone to do something your wouldn't do yourself attitude, POW and generally being a pain in the arse whilst imprisoned , the basic humility of the man .

    But hadn;t had it fleshed out like that with the finer points and quotes

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    @kiwiwomble cool, same as meπŸ‘

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    @siam Being a military nerd, I had read his VC award papers as a kid. It wasn't 'run through machinegun fire to rescue comrade' it was that like a dozen times, a series of events. That was what was so amazing!

    The KING has been graciously pleased to
    approve the award of a Bar to the VICTORIA
    CROSS to: β€”
    Captain Charles Hazlitt UPHAM, V.C. (8077),
    New Zealand Military Forces.
    Captain C. H. Upham, V.C.,. was commanding a Company of New Zealand troops
    in the Western Desert during the operations
    which culminated in the attack on El
    Ruweisat Ridge on the night of I4th-i5th
    July, 1942.
    In spite of being twice wounded, once
    when crossing open ground swept by enemy
    fire to inspect his forward sections guarding
    our mine-fields and again when he completely
    destroyed an entire truck load of German
    soldiers with hand grenades, Captain Upham
    insisted on remaining with his men to take
    part in the final assault.
    During the opening stages of the attack
    on the ridge Captain Upham's Company
    formed part of the reserve battalion, but,
    when communications with the forward troops
    broke down and he was instructed to send
    up an officer to report on the progress of
    the attack, he went out himself armed with
    a Spandau gun and, after several sharp
    encounters with enemy machine gun posts,
    succeeded in bringing back the required
    information.
    Just before dawn the reserve battalion
    was ordered forward, but, when it had
    almost reached its objective, very heavy fire
    was encountered from a strongly defended
    enemy locality, consisting of four machine
    gun posts and a number of tanks.
    Captain Upham, without hesitation, at
    once led his Company in a determined
    attack on the two nearest strongpoints on
    the left flank of the sector. His voice could
    be heard above the din of battle cheering on
    his men and, in spite of the fierce resistance
    of the enemy and the heavy casualties on
    both sides, the objective was captured.
    Captain Upham, during the engagement,
    himself destroyed a German tank and several
    guns and vehicles with grenades and although
    he was shot through the elbow by a machine
    gun bullet and had his arm broken, he went
    on again to a forward position and brought
    back some of his men who had become
    isolated. He continued to dominate the
    situation until his men had beaten off a
    violent enemy counter-attack and consolidated the vital position which they had
    won under his inspiring leadership.
    Exhausted by pain from his wound and
    weak from loss of blood Captain Upham was
    then removed to the Regimental Aid Post but
    immediately his wound had been dressed he
    returned to his men, remaining with them all
    day long under heavy enemy artillery and
    mortar fire, until he was again severely
    wounded and being now unable to move fell
    into the hands of the enemy when, his gallant
    Company having been reduced to only six
    survivors, his position was finally over-run by
    superior enemy forces, in spite of the outstanding gallantry and magnificent leadership
    shown by Captain Upham.
    The Victoria Cross was conferred on
    Captain Upham for conspicuous bravery
    during the operations in Crete in May, 1941,
    and the award was announced in the London
    Gazette dated I4th October, 1941.

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    @siam given that link to TR JNr to watch!

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    she should be in the Hawt thread also

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    Last time I saw one of these flying it was dropping JDAMs on Iraq!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/124381690/wings-over-wairarapa-big-b52-finally-wings-its-way-over-new-zealand

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    I didn't think this was going to be funny at first...but fuck I'm in tears.

    Video
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    @bones I watched that last night, like you, I was like, really? But it was hilarious!

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    @nevorian oh god i loooove eeepopotamoose

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    @bones i watched that twice the other day, it's a fucking crack up

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