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Nathaniel Baker
smoke break. bump it if you want it.
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Jason Thomas
biased
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William Sanchez
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Hudson Edwards
And we'll never know what a woman doing actual police work will look like.
Chase Hughes
Joshua Hughes
Chase Bell
Liam Evans
Nicholas Hill
Still smokin'
Daniel James
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Juan Nelson
God she's so cute.
Cameron Moore
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John Stewart
Will we ever see a woman policeman?
Dominic White
holy fuck that thiccie second from the left made me boner
Connor Hall
>Chinese teenage boy conscripts got owned by Vietnamese women and teenage girl militias in 1979 and the 80s. Chinese teenage boys got killed, savagely tortured to death and hundreds were captured by small units of all female Vietnamese militia at the battles of Sông Hiếu, Minh Tân commune in Vị Xuyên in Hà Giang. Mẫu Sơn in the battle of Lạng Sơn, Móng Cái in Quảng Ninh province in the Battle of Mong Cai and the battle of Minh Tâm in Minh Tâm commune, Nguyên Bình district of Cao Bằng province. Vietnamese women worked as snipers, manned artillery, mortars, punji sticks and mines. Many Chinese boys and men suffered from jock itch and were forced to strip to fight naked. There are pics of naked Chinese corpses.
>Chinese platoon leader Su Shuibao's genitals were tortured for hours by the Vietnamese. Another Chinese was kept tied up in a latrine pit for days and had to drink urine to survive when the Vietnamese militia urinated on him.
>In the 2000s Chinese body parts like skulls and bones were still being used by Vietnamese students in medical schools in those provinces.
Matthew Bennett
Two Vietnamese women soldiers displaying a Chinese man at gunpoint with his hands tied together who they captured and took prisoner in a battle against the Chinese PLA in the Sino-Vietnamese War, February-March 1979
Andrew Edwards
wtf I love Vietnam now
Jason Watson
Two Vietnamese women soldiers with pith helmets and rifles displaying Chinese men they captured and had taken prisoner, from the Chinese PLA 41st and 42nd Army corps, Sino-Vietnamese War, 25 February 1979, Cao Bằng Province, Vietnam
Chase Gonzalez
A Vietnamese woman soldier displaying Chinese men she captured and taken prisoner with their hands tied behind their backs, from the Chinese PLA 41st and 42nd Army corps, Sino-Vietnamese War, 25 February 1979, Cao Bằng Province, Vietnam
Tyler Hughes
Two Vietnamese women soldiers displaying seven Chinese men they captured and took prisoners with their hands tied behind their backs, from the Chinese 41st and 42nd Army corps, Sino-Vietnamese War, 25 February 1979, Cao Bằng Province, Vietnam
Angel Howard
Vietnamese woman soldier forces Chinese man to kneel at gunpoint after capturing him and taking him prisoner in a battle against the Chinese PLA in Lạng Sơn province, Vietnam, Sino-Vietnamese War, March 1979
Daniel Martin
Andrew Hughes
>no ear pro
Dominic Cox
She was toying with him and making him take pictures in different poses
Evan Richardson
Nobody posted Bonnie?
Xavier Morales
Adrian Morgan
Vietnamese woman soldier marches a Chinese man at gunpoint after capturing him and taking him prisoner in a battle against the Chinese PLA in Lạng Sơn province, Vietnam, Sino-Vietnamese War, March 1979
Lucas Richardson
A Vietnamese woman soldier with a rifle displays a Chinese man she captured and took prisoner in a battle against the Chinese PLA in the Sino-Vietnamese War, February 1979 Phong Thổ district Lai Châu province
Gabriel Thomas
Vietnamese militia women of Minh Tâm commune with the 202 captured Chinese soldiers.
This is an image of the 202 captured Chinese from the 448th regiment after the battle of Minh Tâm where they were ambushed and 340 Chinese hunted down and killed by Minh Tâm militia including Vietnamese female militia on 13 March 1979. The Chinese were taken to the "Hotel Beijing" or "Beijing Hotel" prison where they were tortured by the Vietnamese guards which were one third female. The Minh Tâm female militia already killed many Chinese wheen defending during the early weeks of the war and captured guns, mortars and ammunition.
The Chinese tried to deny the battle happened and that it pulled out all Chinese soldiers safely. The Vietnamese showed the pictures of Vietnamese women capturing the 448th regiment and confirmed the Chinese soldier's identities.
The Minh Tâm militia were awarded the Military Exploit Order (Huân chương quân công) and later were awarded Hero of the People's Armed Forces or People's Armed Force Hero (Anh hùng lực lượng vũ trang nhân dân) on 20 December 1979.
Vietnamese female militia of Hoàng Tung commune of Hoà An district, Cao Bằng province were awarded the same awards. They were 54 women and they killed many Chinese and captures 20 Chinese alive over the war including 4 officers.
Brandon Nelson
Vietnamese militia woman of Minh Tâm commune with the 202 captured Chinese soldiers.
Michael White
Vietnamese militia woman of Minh Tâm commune with the 202 captured Chinese soldiers.
The caption of the picture refers to torture, noting that the Vietnamese treated Chinese prisoners abominably.
Evan Morgan
Vietnamese female militia of Minh Tâm commune with the 202 captured Chinese soldiers.
Liam Morris
Nice prop their lol
Jaxon Cook
Vietnamese militia woman of Minh Tâm commune with the 202 captured Chinese soldiers.
John Morales
Pictures of Chinese prisoners captured by Vietnamese female militia in Quảng Ninh province. Two of them look like teenage boys.
Jaxon Roberts
Vietnamese female militia of Bình Liêu district in Quảng Ninh province patrolling the border with China during the war against China in 1979. They killed and captured Chinese soldiers attempting to infiltrate like the teenage boys and men at . Most Chinese infiltrators and raids failed because of them.
Ethan Cox
Shut up, gook.
James Wood
The Vietnamese Tân An girl squad defended their trenches in the Trùng Khánh and Trà Lĩnh districts of Cao Bằng province after the Chinese attacked ln 17th February 1979 with artillery. Chinese soldiers charged them on 19 February. The girl squard resisted waves of attacks for four days and killed hundreds. They decided to withdraw from their positions in the district after that and took 2 Chinese soldiers alive as prisoners and withdrew.
>9 Vietnamese women from the Tân An girl squad led by Hứa Tú Phượng and Trương Thị Đức Hà killed 200-300 Chinese and captured 2 Chinese alive with 50 guns. Other Vietnamese female fighter in the squad were Nông Sà Lầy, Lương Thị Ty, Khăm Thị Đào and Khăm Thị Hòa.
>This is the Vietnamese Tân An girl squad of female Vietnamese militia with most of their ages ranging from 17 to 19. The youngest was Lương Thị Ty at 17. Most of them were 18 and 19 years old. They killed hundreds of Chinese teenage boys and men and left only 2 Chinese alive to take prisoner.
Dylan Harris
Vietnamese Tân An girl squad reviewing with some regular soldiers.
Landon Morales
Vietnamese female militia from Minh Tân commune, Vị Xuyên district of Hà Giang province during the war against China in 1979.
Isaiah Sullivan
Vietnamese female militia of Mẫu Sơn in Lạng Sơn province who fought for 7 days and nights against the Chinese in 1979.
Adrian Robinson
Three Vietnamese women from Hải Phòng (Haiphong) volunteer to fight in the war against China in 1979.
Jonathan Turner
Three Vietnamese militia women with another soldier in 1979 during the war against China. They fought off the Chinese at Sông Hiếu for days.
Juan Ward
A Vietnamese militia woman during the war against China in 1979.
Robert Martin
Vietnamese militia women practice with their rifles during the war against China in 1979.
Grayson Wood
Three Vietnamese militia women helping regular soldiers patrol in Sóc Hà commune, Hà Quảng district, Cao Bằng province during the war with China in 1979.
Cameron Martinez
Vietnamese woman soldier in Lạng Sơn fighting against China.
Cooper Gomez
T H I C C J E W E S S
Ian Roberts
Vietnamese militia women fighting against China in Vị Xuyên, Hà Giang.
Asher Collins
A Vietnamese female militia unit receive training from the regular Vietnamese army during the war against China in 1979.
Joshua Cruz
Vietnamese militia woman carrying supplies during the war against China in 1979.
Jordan Nelson
Vietnamese militia women carrying supplies during the war against China in 1979.
David Murphy
A Vietnamese woman manning a mortar during the war against China in 1979.
Eli Myers
Vietnamese female militia setting up punji stakes for the Chinese. Captured Chinese were impaled naked in some cases, humiliated and tortured by Vietnamese before being left to die.
Zachary Davis
Vietnamese female militia during the war against China in 1979.
Luke Ramirez
Another two Vietnamese female militia during the war against China in 1979.
Matthew Allen
Vietnamese women soldiers in an all female unit during the war against China in 1979. The Vietnamese used many all female militia units during the war against China because most Vietnamese in the regular army were fighting in Cambodia at the same time. The number of female fighters in regular units both combat and support during the war with China exceeded that during the war against America by dozens of times.
Logan Adams
Dammit Margaret, you blinked you ditz.
Jason Carter
They are actually standing on a British flag. Irish something?