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Win A Ka Bar Dozier Folding Hunting

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I'm new to this forum and thought I'd spice things up a little. I am offering a Ka Bar Dozier Folding Hunter NIB (http://newgraham.com/detail.aspx?ID=4492) to the first person to post their answer to the below question correctly. I will cover shipping costs within the CONUS only. Saturdays are the only days that I will have the opporunity to ship the knife.

Question: Who is this quote attributed to?


"All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time."


Best of luck to all! :cool:
 
Well the first result on google sais

Lewis Burwell "Chesty" Puller, Colonel, USMC

What was his official grade when he said that :P
 
Due to the power of search engines and the massive amount of information available on the internet, these sorts of quotes should be paraphrased as to bring to light people with the actual stored knowledge. Not saying some of the above posters didn't recognize the quote, but some definitely looked it up in five seconds. I mention this because it is something I do.:foot:
 
eojk said:
Due to the power of search engines and the massive amount of information available on the internet, these sorts of quotes should be paraphrased as to bring to light people with the actual stored knowledge. Not saying some of the above posters didn't recognize the quote, but some definitely looked it up in five seconds. I mention this because it is something I do.:foot:

Agreed. Look if it is on Google first ;)
 
It was drummed into our heads at Parris Island in 1959, that's how I remembered. Want to know the serial number of the rifle I had there? 1645296!! Some things stick with you. Now if I could just remember where I put my truck keys.
 
I'll have to come up with something a little more challenging next time. Thanks to all who played - I'm having a slow afternoon at work:yawn: .


You're welcome, Deadhead Archer.
 
If anyone wants to win some feelings of generosity they can ship me a dozier too. :P

Nice to see you doin stuff like this Glock. Stuff like this has made me respect the knife community.
 
Gotta admit that I'm a little late getting into this contest, BUT Welcome to the Forum. This is one Hell of a Way to announce yourself! :thumbup:
 
Thanks, Tim. Yeah, I've decided to collect strictly Benchmades and Sydercos so I'm making some room. I've been selling alot of my other brands to my buddies at work. After reading this forum for the last couple of months, I am totally addicted to steel. I'll tell you how bad this knife OCD is. I have a large gun collection and I'm starting to think about selling some to offset future knife purchases! I'm falling and I can't get up!:eek:
 
Received the Kabar Dozier today in the mail! SWEET little knife! I've never handled a Dozier designed blade before, so I am interested in putting it to the test! :D

Thanks again, glockstersharp!
 
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