My brother lent me a militaria catlog (who knew that the UN awarded a medal for the Transitional Administration of Eastern Slavonia in 1995?) and a British Raiding Support Regiment badge has the motto "Quit You Like Men". What does this mean?
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) and a British Raiding Support Regiment badge has the motto "Quit You Like Men". " Bob Lieblich Not a bad motto
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) and a British Raiding Support Regiment badge has the motto "Quit You Like Men".
" Bob Lieblich Not a bad motto
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[nq:1]My brother lent me a militaria catlog (who knew that the UN awarded a medal for the Transitional Administration of Eastern Slavonia in 1995?) and a British Raiding Support Regiment badge has the motto "Quit You Like Men". What does this mean?[/nq] There's no "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
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