Message from @Bizzy B
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Chlorine Gas
No I was meaning against gurellas
They blend, uniformed dont
With the populous
so tend to be struck more often
that's why you just gas them all <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>
Add actual armies have rules of war
Rules of engagement. Whatever you wish to call it
speaking of rules of engagement
one big problem when fighting irregular warfare, is that often the enemy strikes indirectly
When my Dad was over in the sandbox,
they would get hit with mortarstrikes mid day and there was no one firing the mortar
The skinnies would set up a mortar with a block of ice between the shell and the bottom of the mortar
The sun would melt the ice, and the mortar would fire on it's own
So you had to patrol outside of the base, at night- which is what the arabs wanted them to do- so they could try and ambush them.
Fucking A
Yea times morters and rockets were common when I was there
they timed them cause they knew we had blimps and such watching.
So no fear of getting hit
Yeah-
Most of my patrols were night, but we were IED hunters. Route Clearance as they say.
My dad said that any given day you'd hear the sirens and have to run for cover- he was on his way to do laundry one day when the horn started. He thought, huh, I can go to the nearest building and wait for X minutes for the all clear, or I can just run a bit further to the laundry room and wait for the all clear there haha
Last I heard they have CWIS now to intercept incoming rockets/mortars
We pulled out for the most part. But I wouldnt doubt it that was employed near the end or at what is remaining.
@Goblin_Slayer_Floki you served?
Yea
Combat Engineer in the Army for 8 years.
ah
@Deleted User boi what you doin in /r/EnoughTrumpSpam's Discord?
I guess the IED hunters part makes more sense
I just wanted to look at it @Hotzendorf
Understandable
I was worried I recognized you from another shitty discord
lol
(((ddog))) ?
don't worry
I mean I actually checked to make sure you weren't a commie
You ain't a fuckin' commie, right?