Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 00:43:00 |
Padraig
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According to the historian Albert Nofi, no British regiment carries battle honors for service in the American Revolution.
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 00:58:28 |
∞ Western Imperialist ∞
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I don't
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 01:04:36 |
Castle Bravo
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because they weren't fighting savage subhumans
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 12:41:46 |
Emperor Justinian
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Castle Bravo why are you so racist?
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 13:14:51 |
Emperor Justinian
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It is in my interests to protect others interests. Wow you are right Tabby.
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 18:01:02 |
Dexterous Strategist
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Nobody cares about what you say, Tabby.
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 18:02:08 |
Emperor Justinian
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Nobody cares about most things said on here.
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 18:03:51 |
Emperor Justinian
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Oh and I think it is because you had to shoot at least 20 Africans or Indians for battle honors.
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-27 18:12:03 |
Castle Bravo
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>caring about stuff online
you're this new?
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Why do you suppose this is true?: 2017-06-28 02:45:04 |
Padraig
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According to the authors of the Wikipedia article, "List of British units it the American Revolutionary War", no honors were granted to British regiments during that war because it was seen as a civil war.
The implication being that honor of a sort which it is proper to publicly grant does not pertain when the British Army is using violence against its own people.
Nonetheless it is stated that "Four battle honours were, however, awarded for actions against the French and Spanish in the West Indies and other theaters."
I am not prepared to agree that the British regarded the French or the Spanish as being 'savages'.
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