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Unfortunately, we live in a world at war. We read about it in newspapers. We see it on TV and hear about it over the radio. This lesson will provide you with some of the English vocabulary you need to understand what is reported in the media. Do you know what the difference is between the Marine Corps, the Air Force, and the Navy? Want to know how rockets, missiles, and mortars are different from each other? Watch this lesson, and then take the quiz to test your new knowledge.
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Hi again. I'm Adam. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. Today's lesson is a little bit unfortunate. We're going to talk about the military, and I'm going to give you some vocabulary to talk about military and war, armies, etc. Now, the reason we're doing this is because we actually had a few requests for this type of lesson because if you open the newspaper today or turn on the TV or the Internet, everything -- everywhere you look at, it's war. Right? The world is a little bit chaotic right now. It's just chaos everywhere. "Chaos" -- big mess, big trouble. So it's better that you understand what it is you're looking at, what it is you're hearing, what it is you're reading, what it is you're talking about. We're going to look at a few things just to get you a basic understanding of the military. I'm going to take the American military as an example because they're the biggest, and of course, they're the most active military right now. The military has four branches -- four parts to the military. There's the Army, the Marine Corps -- we don't want to say the P or the S, "Marine corps" -- Navy, Air Force. Army -- these are basically the ground soldiers. They have the tanks, the big, heavy machine guns, the big anti-tank missiles, all that stuff. These are the ones that go in and do the land things. They set up the whole -- they set up the war, basically. They set up the bases.
The Marine Corps, these are the fighting soldiers. Marine from water -- they come in with the navy. The navy ships them in. They come in, and they go do all the fighting, the deep fighting. Okay? These are very tough guys. The Navy -- the Navy has the ships, the submarines. They also have jets. They have Navy pilots because they have those huge aircraft carriers that carry the planes. The plane can take off in the middle of the sea. And of course, the Air Force. The Air Force has the jets, the pilots, and all of that stuff.
So these are the branches. Now, if you want to know the ranks, this is the level of the people in the armies. We have officers, and then, we have the unlisted personnel. The officers -- the top is the General in the Army and in the Marine corps. In the navy, they have an admiral. Then, you have a colonel. Although this is an L, it sounds like an R -- "ker-nel", like popcorn kernel. You have a major; you have a captain; you have a lieutenant. Now, between these levels, there are all kinds of different ranks. You have a second colonel, a second lieutenant, etc. then, you have the lower ranks. You have sergeant; you have corporal; and you have private. "Private" is the absolute lowest you can go. I'm going to use a red pen from now. Okay. Now, if you want to know what the insignia -- if you want to know what the stripes or the shapes on their sleeves are -- or the stars and the bars -- you can look that up online. Just look for "insignia", "military insignia".
Now, when we talk about soldiers, also -- you're going to see there are a lot of acronyms. An "acronym" is the first initial of a word. When you have a few words, you take the first letter of each and put them together. "POW" -- "prisoner of war". So if I'm a soldier and my enemy catches me and holds me as a hostage, I'm a POW.
"KIA" means "killed in action". So if I go fighting and I'm killed, that's what the military lists me as, "KIA". "MIA" -- "missing in action". So the army can't find me. They don't know if I'm alive or dead. So I'm just missing in action. Okay.
When we talk about war, when we talk about armies, we have to talk about weapons, also called "arms". Okay? Like "arms", except it's an extension of your arm. The gun is an extension of your arm. So "RPG" -- "rocket-propelled grenade". So a "grenade", as we have here -- is like a mini bomb. You put it into the gun; you shoot it; it goes, explodes; and you have shrapnel. "Shrapnel" are little pieces of metal. So when the grenade explodes, all the little pieces of metal go flying everywhere and kill and destroy.
Then, we have "IED". So non-regulated armies -- when you have fighters who are not in a regular army but are still fighting, they don't have the money or the know-how, necessarily, to build all these fancy weapons. So they make "improvised explosive devices". They take whatever they can find -- some fuel, some pieces of metal, a pipe, put it together, put it on the side of the road, and when the enemy comes, it explodes.

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@solo_2003
@solo_2003 4 года назад
Who else is watching this and preparing them self for a tactical game😂😂
@dynamicduo4593
@dynamicduo4593 4 года назад
Cod war zone BBY
@NiNjABlades
@NiNjABlades 4 года назад
Arma
@iimJacKaL
@iimJacKaL 4 года назад
NiNjA Bladesz same
@mmm-uv9bn
@mmm-uv9bn 3 года назад
@@dynamicduo4593 ...as embarrassed as I am to say it "same".
@davemurimi1347
@davemurimi1347 3 года назад
Im planning to use the vocabulary in pubg mobile😂😂
@nataliavlasenko9342
@nataliavlasenko9342 2 года назад
That feeling when you watch this to be able to talk about what’s going on in your homeland now🇺🇦😢
@King-fw8or
@King-fw8or 2 года назад
+) Слава Україні! Бажаю вам всього найкращого, Наталія
@BassCoversWithTabs
@BassCoversWithTabs 2 года назад
The feeling when you watch this only to realize that you already know all these words (and way more) because of what is going on in the country you live in. Stay calm and Slava Ukraїni.
@Giutter
@Giutter Год назад
I'm from Brazil, and I'm very sad about the suffering lived by your people. God bless Ukraine and your strong people.
@BassCoversWithTabs
@BassCoversWithTabs Год назад
@@Giutter Thanks for the support!
@Brannee248
@Brannee248 Год назад
To answer this question, you need to ask your China government/ leader and Russia reader!
@MaHoOr07
@MaHoOr07 8 лет назад
I have to say you are a great teacher keep it up ..
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 7 лет назад
A good teacher knows his subject, Adam may know english, but he clearly doesn't know the US military. He needs to do his homework. This video has a lot of mistakes.
@billelguechi5831
@billelguechi5831 7 лет назад
so make corrections
@hamam20000
@hamam20000 7 лет назад
like what>>>>>
@ScorpionRegent
@ScorpionRegent 7 лет назад
5 branches not 4, The united States has a Coast Guard. Marines are not soldiers. He got most of the ranks wrong in regards to the navy. There are no colonels, majors, sergeants or privates in the navy. Most grenades are not shot out of guns. Sanctions are political not military. Drill instructors train people in boot camp (basic training) Not all drill instructors are sergeants. Guerillas and other irregular combatants do no wear uniforms, rules maybe, maybe not. Most wars are not fought by air. Ground forces are not automatically soldiers, marines and seals fight on the ground too. I believe the word he is looking for is troops.
@hamam20000
@hamam20000 7 лет назад
thank you for your explaining but i m Egyptian and i think the coast Guard is apart of army .....thank you again for useful information about U S arrmy
@eddymartinmoralesfajardo1767
@eddymartinmoralesfajardo1767 9 лет назад
You are an excellent teacher and I have gotten to understand all your videos. I say It because I can not speak English very well, I am learning with your videos and they are very excellent and I feel that I getting to understand more in every video. I'm very grateful for your videos , your interest and the excellent teaching. Many thanks again!!!!!
@art_means_artificial
@art_means_artificial 5 лет назад
NATO - North Atlantic Terrorist Organisation USA - OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF ALL WARS IN THE WORLD!
@LetoPartizan
@LetoPartizan 7 лет назад
Army: We get flown in Marines: We get shipped in Navy: We have fancy "MRE"s Air Force: We fly really fast All branches: We love blowing shit up
@willthebumofficial5621
@willthebumofficial5621 5 лет назад
lol
@Anonymous-te8zl
@Anonymous-te8zl 4 года назад
And Rangers power rangers
@luiskastle5248
@luiskastle5248 9 лет назад
Hi, Mr. Adam! Thank you for uploading such didactical videos. Your explanations are easy to understand. You're really great...
@user-ss5si2nn2f
@user-ss5si2nn2f 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for your lesson. You are the best teacher ever born. I am Russian and I have been teaching English for many years. You really help me . Thanks again.
@alejandrojimenez1698
@alejandrojimenez1698 Год назад
Thank you Adam , your classes are fantastic
@mikemonroy1
@mikemonroy1 5 лет назад
Adam, excellent english lesson. You were highly recommended by student here in Spain. CJ in VG Spain. I am using your lessons for my classes with local military students. Bravo Zulu. Job well done!!!
@justyuni4472
@justyuni4472 9 лет назад
Hello Adam, I'm german and I refreshed my english with your helpful videos. Thank you so much!
@TheAnge53
@TheAnge53 9 лет назад
Thanks Adam ! The lesson is very clear as usual.
@ma.eugenialujan5454
@ma.eugenialujan5454 3 года назад
Thanks Adam! I love your lessons!! Very clarifying!! Best rewards from Argentina!!
@neuriceiamariamiranda6713
@neuriceiamariamiranda6713 2 года назад
Great lesson Adam, thank you so much.
@daniels.
@daniels. 8 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson, Adam!
@thoughtfulspanish
@thoughtfulspanish 9 лет назад
Thanks Adam, not only I have learned with your lessons, but also I teach with them. Good jobbbbbb¡¡¡¡¡¡
@yuliasemenovaileruscadersl4214
Adam, thank you for very-very useful lesson!
@elinabiber838
@elinabiber838 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!Very informative!
@edwinelias2062
@edwinelias2062 9 лет назад
Nice lesson, I've learned a lot of new vocabulary, thanks Adam!
@mmkamron
@mmkamron 4 года назад
thank you Adam, I really appreciate this )
@eddymartinmoralesfajardo1767
@eddymartinmoralesfajardo1767 9 лет назад
you are an excellent teacher, thank you!!
@auraevaleraa8616
@auraevaleraa8616 4 года назад
Excellent class... Thank you!
@nerusama5195
@nerusama5195 8 лет назад
when I saw UNSC a thought of halo
@REBELXD-ei1kp
@REBELXD-ei1kp 5 лет назад
homie alien same
@donkey5424
@donkey5424 5 лет назад
UNSC as in United Nations Space Command?
@austinlauver0197
@austinlauver0197 5 лет назад
Martian yes
@art_means_artificial
@art_means_artificial 5 лет назад
NATO - North Atlantic Terrorist Organisation USA - OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF ALL WARS IN THE WORLD!
@thangtran145
@thangtran145 5 лет назад
@@art_means_artificial LMAO !!!
@TheElyes123
@TheElyes123 9 лет назад
im using this on bf3 with my friends on teamspeak lol that's so cool
@NoahWeaverRacing
@NoahWeaverRacing 9 лет назад
Do not listen to this guy he doesn't know what he's talking about, plus these aren't even military terms aside from the whole ranks and insignia which he got wrong.. Do you'll research somewhere else this guy isn't worth hearing
@dingo6529
@dingo6529 7 лет назад
Noah Weaver ?
@johnnybanks61
@johnnybanks61 4 года назад
An innocent internet user lol I’m late to the party but I’ve been using this online too. I can’t speak Spanish but I can command an squad in Spanish
@ahmednasirqaman5269
@ahmednasirqaman5269 9 лет назад
Hello Adam, thank u very much for helping us to learn war and military words they are really useful because we are in a world whereby a lot of confilicts and wars are happening.
@hasanahkustar5759
@hasanahkustar5759 6 лет назад
Thanks for your lesson. That's so helpful.
@TheMrRezaque
@TheMrRezaque 7 лет назад
Dude, you're amazing in explaining things.
@Venom70787
@Venom70787 Год назад
Savtions,Aghanistan don under stand.sees nothing.leaf alone sisfire.
@lima9933
@lima9933 4 года назад
Great vocabularies, thank you
@SethMcFartlane
@SethMcFartlane 7 лет назад
A lot of military terms have French origin.
@valentinapereya
@valentinapereya 7 лет назад
I would say Latin
@art_means_artificial
@art_means_artificial 5 лет назад
NATO - North Atlantic Terrorist Organisation USA - OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF ALL WARS IN THE WORLD!
@carlosaguayo8761
@carlosaguayo8761 5 лет назад
@@art_means_artificial moron
@tianzhongmiao7075
@tianzhongmiao7075 5 лет назад
France conquered England before (Norman Conquest in 1066) and ruled it for more than 200 years. That's why.
@KolchaksGhost
@KolchaksGhost 5 лет назад
SUPERΔRTIFICIΔL literally no one asked, ruslkie
@hosein1992
@hosein1992 6 лет назад
Hey Adam. I think we need to know more collocations like "launching a missile" or "repelling an invasion".
@bluedaffodil5966
@bluedaffodil5966 Месяц назад
My pupils are veery interested in the Military Vocabulary. Thank you!
@faisalaloshari
@faisalaloshari 9 лет назад
amazing episode..thank you v.much
@EatsFancyFeast
@EatsFancyFeast 4 года назад
basic and simple. well done ! thank you. roger out.
@ramoncaceresflorez7428
@ramoncaceresflorez7428 2 года назад
Hi Adams, I am drill sergeant Colombia Army. very good the lesson vocabulary Military
@marcocantiello371
@marcocantiello371 9 лет назад
Hi Adam, Thanks a lot for your lesson. So helpful and clear! Every time you teach a lesson, you always deliver such a good performance. I think it's hard after all these years that all of you try to find sth new to talk about. I do appreciate your commitment. I have a request about the use of the comma. I know you and Emma did one respectively in the past (great job by the way), but the lessons were focused on sentences composed by two clause (one dependent and one main), or connected by "and, or, but, so, for, yet, nor" . In a sentence like: When I started studying although it was late and there was so much to do I could make it to my date on time. I'd put a comma after "studying" and "do", but I'm not sure. Looking forward to your next video. Thanks Marco
@abdallahabdulslam9059
@abdallahabdulslam9059 5 лет назад
Thank you so much teacher Adam this is the best lesson ever.!
@rogercampos5353
@rogercampos5353 9 лет назад
thank you Adam! , i am learning more vocabulary thanks to you...Pura Vida from Costa Rica
@miguelangelodossanto
@miguelangelodossanto 9 лет назад
Great explanation! thank you!
@drnaz2939
@drnaz2939 6 лет назад
Thanks as always my dear teacher for your best lesson. Yesterday I was watching movie about military.
@hoangtvu
@hoangtvu 9 лет назад
Thanks for teaching and explaining👍
@prawaaniemeyer7642
@prawaaniemeyer7642 6 лет назад
thanks so much for teaching us, you are such a great teacher ever 😊
@weirungtseng3085
@weirungtseng3085 2 года назад
This vocabulary looks particularly relevant now.
@armansarkisyan2226
@armansarkisyan2226 6 лет назад
Thank you for the video!
@brainhugu9383
@brainhugu9383 7 лет назад
thanks Adam. u have done a great job!
@psychologysayspower4541
@psychologysayspower4541 4 года назад
.Good job. thanks to remind me the days when i was instructor at School of Infantry and tactics in Quetta Pakistan .long live Adam enjoy good life Syed Imdad Hussain Shah Pakistan.
@thelast21minutes
@thelast21minutes 9 лет назад
Thanks Adam , now i can easily Improve my English skills level for free, and this is because of you and the stuffs who work with you and produce the great videos of this channel .Great Job and go on Dear Teacher . with Respect from Iran ت
@edercirino
@edercirino 3 года назад
Nice class. Thank you for the explanation!!!
@putrisriastutysitorus590
@putrisriastutysitorus590 8 лет назад
very useful.. thanks a lot Adam :)
@SalemAmmari
@SalemAmmari 4 года назад
Great way of teaching thank you adam
@carlosmh11
@carlosmh11 8 лет назад
it's awesome the way you explain the subjects...thanks a lot Adam
@alysharafaddin3431
@alysharafaddin3431 8 лет назад
Look! I extremely appreciate what you are presenting. and I hope you could proceed in that excellent way even better. Thank you very much!!!!!!
@happyfishing7101
@happyfishing7101 2 месяца назад
讲解很细致,学到了很多,谢谢!
@MrAdrianojujuba
@MrAdrianojujuba 9 лет назад
Thanks Adam , for this lesson
@proamerican8281
@proamerican8281 2 года назад
This lesson cannot be better. Thanks👍😎
@nurym_b
@nurym_b 2 года назад
Thanks for the lesson!
@AlessandroBottoni
@AlessandroBottoni 7 лет назад
Great lessons from a great teacher, as usual. For being a civilian (and a Canadian!), Adam knows rather well the US Military and the world of weapons. I just report here following a couple of small contributions for the people interested in this topic. The Marine Corp is actually a part of the Navy. In many countries, this corp is called "Navy Infantry" (in my country, Italy, it is called "Fanteria di Marina"). So, there are three "Military Forces" (Army, Navy and Air Force), not four. A ballistic missile is actually... ballistic: it does not have a guidance system. It just follows a ballistic trajectory. Nevertheless, its "re-entry vehicles" (the actual atomic bombs) usually have one (GPS-based or the like). Anyway, still a great lesson. I look forward to see a lesson devoted to the world of Police, Investigation and Legal affairs (I'm a fan of Law&Order, CSI, Bones, The Mentalist and many others TV series related to crime and police...)
@jordanmcdonald5978
@jordanmcdonald5978 7 лет назад
Alessandro Bottoni In the United States the Marine Corps is a separate branch. However, like you stated they do work closely with the navy. Though, technically there are five branches...the Coast Guard should be included.
@hazel6891
@hazel6891 7 лет назад
always thank you for your great video
@senaitghebretnsae4924
@senaitghebretnsae4924 9 лет назад
It's helpful to understand about the military things.thanks a lot
@moulmour
@moulmour 5 лет назад
Thank you teacher!!!!!
@iseaelizarov3154
@iseaelizarov3154 6 лет назад
Adam is the best! I love his videos very much!
@p.poppyflower760
@p.poppyflower760 7 лет назад
I like your explaination.Thanks
@superiorwisdom1465
@superiorwisdom1465 9 лет назад
Hi. I liked this lesson. I wanted to know about military a long ago. Very good. Thank you for lesson.
@NILZAPIAGGE
@NILZAPIAGGE 7 лет назад
Excellent lesson!
@blackhole857
@blackhole857 9 лет назад
Thanks a lot ! Im a french guy and I learn more with your lessons than at school. We're studying useless things :'( Your lessons are useful I appreciate them :D
@TrangNguyen-by6op
@TrangNguyen-by6op 8 лет назад
Hi Adam! I sorely appriciate all lessons of your. Learn a lot. :D Can u make a video talking about "Volunteer work vocabularies? Thank u very much!
@midwesternermaker8175
@midwesternermaker8175 7 лет назад
I love it when someone who was not in the millitary tries to explain something they don't know.
@patriotpatriot160
@patriotpatriot160 6 лет назад
midwesterner maker But is trying his level best to teach. He need to appreciate it. Thx
@ballsdeepgamingcommunity9928
@ballsdeepgamingcommunity9928 6 лет назад
Vets can easily distinguish if you are one of them or not. He made a lot of errors in dialect and terminology that are instilled in any fighting force from basic training and never forgotten.
@thebrothamoe
@thebrothamoe 6 лет назад
Balls Deep Gaming Community I’m about to go into service and at the beginning of the video introducing the branches he made the other branches seem like they don’t do shit and made it sound like the Marine Corps was the only fighting branch, instantly turned me off.
@dallaspendergrass7501
@dallaspendergrass7501 5 лет назад
midwesterner maker yes
@KolchaksGhost
@KolchaksGhost 4 года назад
Yeah because you totally can’t do your own research right?
@mouradkhudiyev1106
@mouradkhudiyev1106 5 лет назад
Helped a lot, thanks!
@austinwilliams3586
@austinwilliams3586 7 лет назад
great lesson, Thanks a lot!!!!!!
@kabayanhustler
@kabayanhustler 9 лет назад
Conflict missing an l. Thank you for the lesson.
@bruniodesousaramos2988
@bruniodesousaramos2988 2 года назад
Thank you ever so much indeed!
@garaadcaabi948
@garaadcaabi948 5 лет назад
Excellent teacher adem thanks
@user-ok5ht9pk1i
@user-ok5ht9pk1i 8 лет назад
Thank you alot Adam
@salahSaika
@salahSaika 9 лет назад
When i was watching your lesson my mind was on Battlefield 3 the video game. nice lesson .
@DrJosePedroGalindoMacias
@DrJosePedroGalindoMacias 8 месяцев назад
Thanks. I liked it. Well explained. Gracias amigo.
@mahinkazemi7957
@mahinkazemi7957 2 года назад
Very helpful and educative 👍🏼 Thank you 🙏🏽😎
@Venom70787
@Venom70787 Год назад
Bull s are in the gun( D)
@kapitanenglish
@kapitanenglish 2 месяца назад
amazing lesson!
@yasminecherfi9039
@yasminecherfi9039 2 года назад
Hi teacher Adam, I am Yasmine from Algeria, and I love your method of teaching english, you are the best.
@tianzhongmiao7075
@tianzhongmiao7075 5 лет назад
Thanks Adam for such an interesting video. You are a great teacher. It seems that you were a cadet before and have a good general knowledge of the military. I'd like to clarify a couple of the terms that you mentioned in the video. 1) Second colonel. The correct term seems to be lieutenant colonel, which ranks between a full colonel and a major. 2)) Boot camp. It has two meanings. The first meaning is a correctional facility that is used for disciplining the soldiers who broke the rules, especially during the war. The second meaning is a training camp, however, the term basic training camp is more commonly used for this purpose. In terms of US military rank system, if you plan to update the video, I would suggest adding brigadier general, vice admiral, first lieutenant, above the second lieutenant and below the captain that you mentioned in the video. This is just from the top of my head and hope it may be useful for you.
@AuroraDarkStar
@AuroraDarkStar 6 лет назад
AWOL is an example of an acronym. POW, KIA, and MIA are initialisms as you pronounce each letter separately.
@Venom70787
@Venom70787 Год назад
Bakwas karrney waley war jaein
@IranianButterfly
@IranianButterfly 9 лет назад
Thanks, it was very helpful. You are a good teacher (y) keep it up :)
@navidmambeygi6549
@navidmambeygi6549 Год назад
One of the best and most useful videos on youtube thank you
@jordanjustiniano9591
@jordanjustiniano9591 2 года назад
Your explain is very useful. Thank you for to teach us. Have a good day 💯💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🗽
@mohamedabdelhadyali41
@mohamedabdelhadyali41 4 года назад
Thank you for this useful video :)
@raulrodriguez7680
@raulrodriguez7680 9 лет назад
Good video,thank you Adam
@raywong3184
@raywong3184 2 года назад
very good topic man ! I feel like one single like is not enough for u. I like the way you teach English. Very useful and practical. Choosing particular topic is the way. Thanks for your effort man
@cinaannie7338
@cinaannie7338 4 года назад
Thank you!
@MP-me5vl
@MP-me5vl Месяц назад
Thank you so much 🌹🌹
@KaptanAfyon
@KaptanAfyon 6 лет назад
did you sir think of being a teacher? everybody would love a teacher like this. i learned everything.
@mmoo1329
@mmoo1329 6 лет назад
You a great teacher thank you for halpful
@user-nr7ct9rq7z
@user-nr7ct9rq7z 9 лет назад
i was waiting for your new lesson! Thanks sir
@froyblanco5788
@froyblanco5788 8 лет назад
Your videos are great¡¡¡ It could be possible to get one about crimes in general, vocabulary, etc... Thanks a lot
@faisaljaafaralharki8083
@faisaljaafaralharki8083 7 лет назад
well done Mr. ADAM .. really I do not know how to thank you So I think every words are a few to describe you ..Just I will say may allah bless you and increse us more of you ...
@alaricomagalhaes6401
@alaricomagalhaes6401 3 года назад
i,m rely happy watched this video ,because there are lots of Vocabulary and good explanation .....thumb up....
@user-gm6ku9nc7k
@user-gm6ku9nc7k 9 лет назад
I really like your classes. it is very helpful :)
@dranasali
@dranasali 9 лет назад
Thaaaanks Mr.ADAM Thank u very much :)
@samuelbimenyimana55
@samuelbimenyimana55 8 лет назад
Adam, I like your lessons very much, Big up!
@user-pp1tt8nn4n
@user-pp1tt8nn4n 8 лет назад
+Samuel Bimenyimana yo man what's Big up! means?
@jamesandoh3522
@jamesandoh3522 Год назад
Ohh, my God, you're a good teacher, God bless you.
@noorwazir7648
@noorwazir7648 3 года назад
great sir thank you
@user-sy3yt2fh1w
@user-sy3yt2fh1w 7 лет назад
Dear Adam! Please tell us about punishments in the army. Thank you!
@thainguyenthe1676
@thainguyenthe1676 7 лет назад
he can tell you if he was a sildier.....
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