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Tuesday Quiz - who is this?
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Hang on ! Johnny Frost had a whole batalion + attached units at his command - around 600+ men !
Get your facts right.
Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnot agincourt
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This leader had just over 300 elite warriors under his command, although there were other friendly soldiers nearby

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Except for Harry Paget Flashman VC...............allegedly!Originally posted by Cyberman View PostThey lost though,,, in fact all were massacred !!
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Originally posted by Toastiness View PostHang on ! Johnny Frost had a whole batalion + attached units at his command - around 600+ men !
Get your facts right.
I call a recount. This is a fix.
We need another question too.Bored.Comment
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I new general Frost he owned the Farm next door, it made watching a Bridge too Far interesting as he was not the most talkative man in the world. Well not to a 9 year old anyway..Comment
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He had three infantry companies, 120 men each , some missing. In addition he had a load of support troops, two combat engineer platoons etc, plus glider pilots and service troops.Originally posted by Toastiness View PostHang on ! Johnny Frost had a whole batalion + attached units at his command - around 600+ men !
Get your facts right.
He himself considered he had two thirds of a battalion of fighting men.
Anyways, its a cryptic quiz, stop whining and do your own
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Originally posted by Toastiness View PostHang on ! Johnny Frost had a whole batalion + attached units at his command - around 600+ men !
Get your facts right.
That is precisely why I put a '?' after my answer !!
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Remind me again how you became poster of the year?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHe had three infantry companies, 120 men each , some missing. In addition he had a load of support troops, two combat engineer platoons etc, plus glider pilots and service troops.
He himself considered he had two thirds of a battalion of fighting men.
Anyways, its a cryptic quiz, stop whining and do your own

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sheesh, I would have been proud to have met him, at any ageOriginally posted by monkeyboy View PostI new general Frost he owned the Farm next door, it made watching a Bridge too Far interesting as he was not the most talkative man in the world. Well not to a 9 year old anyway..
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bribery and corruptionOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostRemind me again how you became poster of the year?(\__/)
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