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A bit of a twist, on "Bolo Men". Only these guys were on the other side.
For those who may not know, their Model 1903 rifles are sporting the rare model 1915 bolo bayonet. Click on the thumbnail in the upper left-hand corner. http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...DN%26um%3D1the
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And I've always thought that such a huge bayonet must have meant that the Moro trooper used a barong!
Last edited by migueldiaz; 12th April 2009 at 01:50 PM. |
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The other way of implementing a bolo rush is by using the cover of darkness.
Here's another related New York Times article: |
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Another article (same thing, use of the cover of darkness):
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