Message from @urzu117

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2019-02-19 00:57:03 UTC  

honestly

2019-02-19 00:57:09 UTC  

SEAD duties fall onto the air force

2019-02-19 00:57:19 UTC  

because they got the anti-radiation missiles

2019-02-19 00:59:07 UTC  

army could develop modified MANPAD's that can fire anti-rad missiles

2019-02-19 00:59:35 UTC  

but the point of the missile is to engage radar air defences from long range without being detected

2019-02-19 00:59:48 UTC  

might as well just walk up to the radar system and put on some c4

2019-02-19 00:59:52 UTC  

at that point

2019-02-19 01:01:16 UTC  

@Punished Ggnome lets be real tho when was the last time the Marines actually did the job they were created for? WWII? Korea?

2019-02-19 01:01:35 UTC  

I mean the USMC is basically the Army in different camo nowadays

2019-02-19 01:02:15 UTC  

More like stormtroopers. The USMC wins battles, Army wins wars.

2019-02-19 01:02:23 UTC  

We've seen this with Somalia handover and Fallujah handover.

2019-02-19 01:02:49 UTC  

USMC holds and keeps those places relatively secure, hand it over to the Army and they lose it within two weeks.

2019-02-19 01:02:56 UTC  

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2019-02-19 01:03:04 UTC  

lmao, I mean you aren't wrong

2019-02-19 01:03:09 UTC  

Aren't Army units fitted out with National Guard anyways

2019-02-19 01:03:13 UTC  

They called us White Sleeves in Somalia due to rolling BDUs

2019-02-19 01:03:25 UTC  

Basically, during the Surge until '14, a lot of the U.S Army troops were fucking nasty guard

2019-02-19 01:03:40 UTC  

Most of our friendly fire incidents in the past 100 years have been reservists btw

2019-02-19 01:03:47 UTC  

Because what is maintaining manpower levels

2019-02-19 01:03:50 UTC  

And almost all of them have reservists involved

2019-02-19 01:03:52 UTC  

not to be unexpected

2019-02-19 01:04:02 UTC  

I use this to regularly piss off National Guardsmen

2019-02-19 01:04:03 UTC  

reservists don't see much action, if any at all

2019-02-19 01:04:05 UTC  

And reservist Marines

2019-02-19 01:04:23 UTC  

I mean they're reserve for a reason

2019-02-19 01:04:31 UTC  

they're more of a stopgap in the event of war breaking out

2019-02-19 01:04:31 UTC  

>Expecting under equipped, undertrained inexperienced troops to be able to hold areas against a hardened insurgency force with experience, and means/willpower to take on a superior force

2019-02-19 01:04:32 UTC  

"How does it feel that the Finance Marine shoots better than you, reservist?"

2019-02-19 01:04:39 UTC  

It's like you almost expect too much from NG

2019-02-19 01:04:47 UTC  

they're there until actually trained units can be pumped out daily

2019-02-19 01:04:55 UTC  

I expect professionalism in the U.S military. I am regularly disappointed.

2019-02-19 01:05:16 UTC  

Now that I'm out of country, a lot of NATO countries think we're dog shit but, they don't dare repeat it due to our influence financially and troop numbers.

2019-02-19 01:05:17 UTC  

Well the lack of manpower wouldn't be an issue if the politicians stopped stepping the military down between wars

2019-02-19 01:05:45 UTC  

A lot of the European armies like Poland and the Nordics view us as we viewed the Soviets in WW2

2019-02-19 01:05:47 UTC  

IE: Troop spam

2019-02-19 01:06:00 UTC  

Which is how we view China. It's all perspective.

2019-02-19 01:06:00 UTC  

I mean... they aren't wrong.

2019-02-19 01:06:17 UTC  

The US military has lost a significant amount of training rigour

2019-02-19 01:06:20 UTC  

I dunno, I've become a salty cunt about the USMC now that I'm out

2019-02-19 01:06:23 UTC  

It really do be like that sometimes

2019-02-19 01:06:44 UTC  

rigor* what are we, english?