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Old February 8, 2006, 09:05 PM   #18
Twycross
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If this is true, those one or two were definitely "Bad A**es" and the rest were more of a hindrence than a help.
Hindrance? Not really. IIRC, they kept enemy heads down, carried ammo, etc. They just couldn't/wouldn't line up their sights between a fellow human's eyes and pull the trigger.
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