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I cant imagine the shenanigans that will follow with the introduction of squad level UAVs!
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Tanks, like battle ships, are obsolete. Just like air craft rendered battle ships inefective because they could be easily and cheaply (relatively speaking) taken out, so do weapons like Javalins.• Elimination of all the tanks in the Marine Corps, even from the reserves.
It wasn’t as bad as sadam’s convoy that got lamb basted by US air superiority in Iraq. That was just miles of scorched tarmac.Russia rolling tanks into Ukraine looked dated like WW2. Everyone on earth new there was a “40 mile long convoy” headed for Kiev. All I could think was that a few cruise missles and some F 35 would take that out in 2 mins. Tanks just seem obsolete.
Why, what is scary about diversity and inclusion?No intent to hijack this thread, but this might be just as moot.
The second paragraph is what scares me the most.
Marines Can Have Longer Hair, Wear Different Color Socks Under New Uniform Changes
According to a statement from the Corps announcing the changes, the goal is to "positively impact diversity, equity, and inclusion."www.yahoo.com
Eddie
No intent to hijack this thread, but this might be just as moot.
The second paragraph is what scares me the most.
Marines Can Have Longer Hair, Wear Different Color Socks Under New Uniform Changes
According to a statement from the Corps announcing the changes, the goal is to "positively impact diversity, equity, and inclusion."www.yahoo.com
Eddie
The fact that the second paragraph scares some Americans is what scares me.No intent to hijack this thread, but this might be just as moot.
The second paragraph is what scares me the most.
Marines Can Have Longer Hair, Wear Different Color Socks Under New Uniform Changes
According to a statement from the Corps announcing the changes, the goal is to "positively impact diversity, equity, and inclusion."www.yahoo.com
Eddie
If you feel like an interesting read, pick up Roughneck One Nine. While it does not address the issue of tanks directly, it provides good food for thought on the topic.Tanks in urban areas or sitting still in columns have always been a problem. I think pronouncing them obsolete is way premature.
Trading 16 cannon battalions for 14 rocket battalions is an upgrade.
Going out on a limb, but I assume the good Marines will be kept and this is a way to increase standards by making the Marine Corps smaller and raising the requirements to join.Among other decisions, Gen. Berger’s “Force Structure 2030” plan includes these provisions:
• Elimination of three infantry battalions from the current 24, a 14% reduction in frontline combat strength.
• Reduction of each remaining battalion by 200 Marines, taking an additional 4,200 infantry Marines from the frontline combat capabilities.
• Elimination of two reserve-component infantry battalions of the present eight, a 25% reduction of combat strength.
• Elimination of 16 cannon artillery battalions, a 76% reduction, to be replaced by 14 rocket artillery battalions, for use in “successful naval campaigns.”
• Elimination of all the tanks in the Marine Corps, even from the reserves.
to see more check link....
Opinion | Momentous Changes in the U.S. Marine Corps’ Force Organization Deserve Debate
Retired generals raise telling questions about the current commandant’s radical new ideas.www.wsj.com
Nothing scary about diversity. After all, when I was in the Corps, we were all green.Why, what is scary about diversity and inclusion?
Consider for a moment that Alexander the Great was bisexual, and then look at his empire. Sorry, but the days of non-inclusion are gone. For many reasons, we need to open our ranks to ALL who are willing to serve, meet the standards, and willing to fight.
The fact that the second paragraph scares some Americans is what scares me.
On the topic at hand, the current situation in Ukraine is as good an example as exists as to why militaries need to adjust to remain effective.
I 100% agree with you. My misreading of your post! As a current servicemember I do echo your concerns. The way I interpreted your comment was different than your clarification, so thanks for that. Save your money on me and buy your spouse/kids/parents dinner!Nothing scary about diversity. After all, when I was in the Corps, we were all green.
Some were light green and some were dark green, but green we all were.
DEI permeates everything today, especially corporate America. I have some experience with that and therein lies my concern for the Corps, and my comment.
I'll be glad to buy you dinner and give you my worthless opinion on topic should you find yourself in my neck of the woods.
Semper Fi,
Eddie
P.S. Alexander lived 2500 years ago. While your comparison may have merit, I'm pretty sure nobody was worried about using proper pronouns to address men and women in those days.
You mean they're not 10 feet tall and bulletproof?The situation in Ukraine is a good example of why we should stop believing what Russia says about their military capabilities.
Not a new idea. In WWI, the French idea was that artillery conquers and infantry occupies. I know that’s not exactly what you said, but it’s along the same line.It doesnt mention in in Berger's plan, but it is implied with the littoral regiment that infantry Marines will be supporting artillery Marines and their anti-ship missiles. The grunts are just security.