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Pointy little bits on the end.

Bayonet Brits kill 35 rebels OUTNUMBERED British soldiers killed 35 Iraqi attackers in the Army’s first bayonet charge since the Falklands War 22 years ago. The fearless Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders stormed rebel positions after being ambushed and pinned down.

Despite being outnumbered five to one, they suffered only three minor wounds in the hand-to-hand fighting near the city of Amara.

The battle erupted after Land Rovers carrying 20 Argylls came under attack on a highway.

After radioing for back-up, they fixed bayonets and charged at 100 rebels using tactics learned in drills. When the fighting ended bodies lay all over the highway — and more were floating in a nearby river. Nine rebels were aptured.

An Army spokesman said: “This was an intense engagement.”

The last bayonet charge was by the Scots Guards and the Paras against Argentinian positions.

Can't tell this came from The Sun, can you?



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...incredible.. that's what that is.. although, it is not surprising at all that the Scots were involved... being married to one, I tend to keep sharp objects out of reach..
 
They HAD to fix bayonets as they hadn't been issued enough ammunition, which doesn't detract from their courage in doing so. Also there weren't just Scots: see below http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/tm_objectid=14954555&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=cold-steel-name_page.html
 
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