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Just kidding (at least, officially... lol)
USS Ramage , a destroyer, seen anchored near Bosnian see town of Neum, 100 kms south of Sarajevo on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006 when it makes its first visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is named in honor of Vice Admiral Lawson P. "Red" Ramage, a daring submarine commander and Congressional Medal of Honor winner in World War II. RAMAGE is a multi-mission platform, capable of operating in a variety of warfare areas simultaneously. She is homeported in Norfolk, Virginia, on the East Coast of the United States, and is commanded by Commander James H Dick. ![]() ![]() Bosnian police secure an area around U.S. destroyer USS Ramage seen anchored for the first time in Bosnian waters near Bosnian town of Neum 100 kms south of Sarajevo on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006. Hundreds of Bosnians gathered at the Neum waterfront to welcome American servicemen and women, while thousands protested the war in Iraq, the Guantanamo Bay gulag, the legalization of some forms of torture, and American support of Israel in Neum and the neighboring Croatian city of Dubrovnik, and Montenegrin city of Kotor. ![]()
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![]() I'm sorry, Djamila...that was just too much to pass up! |
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Hehehe, Booko. It's okay.
One of Bosnia's most beautiful and fastest-growing cities is Bihac: ![]() In most Bosnian accents, Bihac is pronounced Bee-hotch or Bee-hosh. But, in a select few regions, it's pronounced bi-yotch. ![]()
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So why is this despicable engine of war, death and destruction anchored in Bosnia?
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Sometime in your life, visit a foreign port when an American warship docks. There are women in the Balkans, not just in Bosnia but straight from Romania south to Greece, who follow the movements of these ships like financial planners follow the stock markets. They all converge when the soldiers come to port, we call them "green card ******". Their objective is one of two things:
1. Marriage 2. Being kept. It's very cheap to live here. American servicemen can easily afford to pay a favorite lady a small apartment in a common port they visit, etc. (Don't tell the wives and kids at home - lol). The war ships are kind of middle-class. The women there would be much like myself in terms of economic class, etc. The bases are lower-class, poor women, prostitutes, etc. And the air bases are the highest class. That's how it works.
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So the stories about sailors is true!...
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