Russians Perplexed By Military Day Billboards Featuring US Battleship



Russians Perplexed By Military Day Billboards Featuring US Battleship
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/02/22/battleshipmistake.shtml

Ahead of the Defender of the Motherland Day, celebrated in Russia on Feb.
23, Moscow streets have been decorated with patriotic festive banners
containing a picture of the famous American battleship the Missouri, local
media reported.

Although it was evidently a mistake of a picture editor, Russian officers
are angered. "They were going to offend us, were not they?" a captain
Vladimir Zakharov said in an interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets daily. "We
do not have our own arms any more, they say, look at the foreigners' one!
Not so bad congratulation!"

The Missouri became a legend after in August 1945 on her board Japan signed
a capitulation treaty that marked the end of World War II. Now it is moored
in Pearl Harbor and serves a museum.

In accordance with a program of patriotic education of Russian citizens,
Russian Defense Ministry has been regularly ordering PR-agencies various
ads, including outdoor banners like the ones that have appeared in the
streets this week.

Nevertheless, the Ministry has denied allegations that its officials ordered
the banner with the Missouri. But a spokesman stressed that the mistake was
made due to an author's incompetence and was not a malicious action.

However, Moscow was also celebrating the Navy Day last August with banners
containing image of the U.S. Nox frigate.


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