Message from @Justin Burger (Major-GA)
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Just finished that steaming pile of garbage. Wew, lad
The Raid of Nassau in 1776 during the revolution was the first battle the Marines ever fought, landing ashore and seizing a British armory and gunpowder supply depots held in the Bahamas.
They won against crown forces, no doubt
GG @Mecha Wehrwulf, you just advanced to level 5!
does anyone have a K31? im interested in learning about them since they have a great reputation, and the price for them has seemed to drop recently
also, anyone wanna help me set up my boog outfit?
See, I don't know much on this topic
All I know, gun, plenty of ammunition, practical medical supplies (you aren't a surgeon, don't add weight and waste space on stuff you can't even use) high quality all weather backpacks, and I buy unused military load bearing gear.
Oh, and I store super dehydrated and tightly packed rice.
Rice will go a long ways, doesn't really go bad, and gets bigger when cooked.
Just stay loaded up on Ketamine, Booze, Roombas and ammo for, as well as anything chambered in 5.56 or above
In the US, 5.56 or .308 are your best bets.
7.62 NATO is also a god tier round
.223 is literally 5.56 but at a lower pressure, you can shoot .223 through a 5.56, but you can't shoot 5.56 through a .223
Well you can, but your gun won't like it very much.
But those guys with AK's, in real combat, you are going to run out of Soviet 7.62x39.
For pistols, 9mm or .45 I guess.
Which is funny, because I own 7.62x25 pistol rounds.
That's the round Tokarevs and Makarovs use.
But, I wouldn't be able to supply those pistols in a real situation.
.40 is also a good hand caliber round to use in the US, a lot of staties use that caliber
But overall .45 is an ideal round
I would go 9mm, because most law enforcement and the military use it.
“Don’t surrender, Lieutenant. The Marines never surrender.” — Enlisted Marines to Lt. David D. Kliever, 1941
The 4th Marines located on the Remote island of Wake were surrounded by two entire Japanese fleets, including a carrier fleet, and the Japanese had already tried two landings against the defending Marines, the Enlisted would rather fight to the death, than surrender the island of Wake.
It was still a meme so post in memes, this is for more like serious historical moments
Quotes and shit
.wc
Some random ass guy DM'd me and claimed to be in the USAF. Highly unlikely but this si still interesting.
Hypothetical question, do you think overdosing on opiates is painful or like just falling asleep
Uhhhj
Why is this in the Historical and /k/ channel.