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To: Allegra

Hate to say it, but the Marines could learn something about tactics from the Army.


369 posted on 08/03/2005 10:41:02 AM PDT by RobbyS (chirho)
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To: RobbyS; Allegra

Wasn't gonna say it, but when the Army controlled Al Anbar, we owned the roads. Not saying that there wasn't ambushes or that it wasn't dangerous, but we could travel.

Attacks increased significantly when the USMC took over Al Anbar. And by mid April 2004 we'd lost the highways and there were prohibitions on the same travel we had just weeks earlier.

The USMC seemed determined to reject out of hand any lesson the Army learned and tried to pass on. Lessons paid for in Army blood had to be relearned with USMC blood.

Also....the first thing the USMC did when they hit ground was to fortify their office areas on the bases as if they were going to stay behind sandbags and HESCOs for their 6-7 month tour. Just stay out of trouble. Then the Blackwater security guys got hit near Falluja. Then the Top Brass (Sanchez, Abizaid) had to come in personally to 'motivate' the USMC into attacking Falluja.

Some have tried to tell me that the Army didn't conduct raids, and that was wrong. The USMC still pushes machismo when technical competency is usually more valuable.

But what would I know about any of that?


375 posted on 08/03/2005 10:59:06 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (Wished I had bought stock in HESCO.)
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