Just though a small mention of Saturday's Commonwealth Gold Medallist Gail Emms OK, so it was in the Badminton Mixed Pairs with Nathan Robertson, and Tracey Hallam won the Ladies Singles, but………what a cutie No.9
Yes, the games are even nicer with pretty women, must admit. Going to tennis instead the problem with Annan Kournikova was that she never won anything ( or do I remember wrong?) but then again she got the young Iglesias. ANyway, many Russian young women around these days in tennis and my favourite is..surprise surprise... Maria Sharapova
Oh, puhlease! I have much better: Hurrah for Iran Defence.net !! And how about this Heroin of the Soviet Union? Wow! - Gold Star of Hero(in) of the Soviet Union, (this !) - 3 x Orders of the Red Banner, - Order of Lenin, - Order of the Great Patriotic War, - Medal of Victory over Germany, this certainly was no girl-netx-door chick! A pity I can't see the epaulettes clearly.
This is a GREAT site about a female soldier in the 101st. It is by GREY EAGLE, a medic with the 101st in Iraq: www.afemalesoldier2.com Also on this site a well done memorial to all men of the 101st KIA in Iraq as well as all Female soldiers KIA in Iraq.
Eh, we men know what medals do ( or should do ) to women, i.e. drives them crazy but does it work the other way round? Any comments ?
Women like men in uniform.....I won't repeat here what my drill Sgt told us to motivate us to march as one.... I do like women in uniform...don't know if it excites me neccisarily...."Clothes do make the woman"....
I like the bunnies on the left. I might suggest the two on the right should wear the same outfits as the bunnies since they are in high heels anyways. Not very useful battefied footwear is it? Besides, my father aways used to tell me: "Never trust a woman with a PPSh-41"
I have to say that she is a striking woman indeed - far from the usual less-than-lovely perception of Soviet femininity.....
Unfortunately I have no idea who she is, I might browse through some Hero of the S.U. sites, but they were thousands! She is extremely beautiful, we can agree on this!
While trying to identify the Heroine of the Soviet Union a few posts above I found this one, Natalyia Veneliktova Kovschova. Would you believe these striking eyes were usually seen behind a sniper scope, and rather than leting herself be captured she blew herself with a grenade?
Otto, I found it! The mistery Heroin of the Soviet Union is named Natalyia Fedorovna Meklin (Kravchova), born in Sept 1922, a night bomber pilot from May 1942, she accumulated 840 missions! Her is dated 23 Feb 45. In case you want to check, the full text of the article is here.