Talk:Aaron Bank
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[edit]A couple of edits made by an anonymous Frenchie read like this, fwiw. I reverted them (and I apologise for the conspicuous lack of Wikipedia culture in my countrymen).
- La description de la coopération des USA et de la France à cette période et qui est décrite dans ce paragraphe est fallacieuse. Bank a méprisé les français en répandant des rumeurs contre eux, il a même refusé d'intervenir lorsque des japonais ont assassiné un officier français sans arme alors qu'il aurait put très bien le faire. A cette époque Bank a soutenu les mouvements indépendantistes laotiens proches du Vietminh en lieu et place des mouvements indépendantistes démocratiques
It took me a few moments to notice...
[edit]...I was not reading about the guy I thought I'd be reading about. I was looking for Aaron Banks, New york based martial arts promoter/practitioner who brought karate tournaments to mainstream television. He's certainly important enough to get a wiki article, anyone knowledgeable about his history? 96.232.98.13 (talk) 05:59, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
Post-war activities and the founding of the Special Forces
[edit]According to Bank, in his book "From the OSS to the Green Berets," the Army took the formation of unconventional warfare groups seriously only after the June 1953 uprising in Berlin, when it became evident that East Germans were willing to take up arms against their Soviet oppressors. 173.59.233.142 (talk) 21:46, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
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