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Sorry, I didn't realize I had a grammer teacher out there :p. They were the men who fought in the American Revolution. They would have Kentucky Rifles which shoot farther than other weapons of that time so they would have a chance to hurt them before they hurt you. They could even do this against tanks because they use guerilla tactics and could easily hit a few tank drivers before the enemy got around to defending
 
Originally posted by cegman
Sorry, I didn't realize I had a grammer teacher out there :p. They were the men who fought in the American Revolution. They would have Kentucky Rifles which shoot farther than other weapons of that time so they would have a chance to hurt them before they hurt you. They could even do this against tanks because they use guerilla tactics and could easily hit a few tank drivers before the enemy got around to defending

Kinda like an rifleman w/ bombardment powers?
 
yea for the most part but it could be immidiately attacked
 
all the US-military equipment is based on british ww1 war technology/british 1960-69 war technology.
the us just put all these techs together with billions of dollars and at the end they had the best stuff

the nuke bomb is the unique US - unit

PS: not the heroic minutemen story won the liberation war but the massive frensh naval and land force.

PS2: Napoleon saved the US-nation in 1812!!!!!!
 
Ps 1 reply No the French were unreliable almost as much as we were in the time after the revolution. It was the British that won it for us with horrible tactics. The kentucky rifles were American made
PS2 (looks like the game system name) reply He only did it indirectly but we did do ok during that war. You know we only lost our capitol and a few other cities but we didn't lose anything in the end not bad for our first real war as a small divided country. I am talking about the federalist vs. antifederalists
 
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