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Numpty, he put the ring on the wrong hand. It might confirm what some contributors to this Forum have been saying about young officers' map reading skills. I bet the other 47 crewmen involved were really happy to indulge this young romantic. (You want to do what Sir? Kakoi durak. OK comrade, but it will cost you a month's salary in vodka). And I bet she wanted a ride afterwards (on a tank).

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Not much of an idea about security either. Allowing a civilian in the middle of a military exercise .... :roll:

But, on the other hand .... Aaw, that's so sweet ! :lol:
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If she’s Russian, he chose the correct hand. 😉

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