To: DuncanWaring
There's more, I just didn't want to get tedious and was kind of using it as an example of how long these things have been going on.
Be sure to check out reply 42 and let me know how high your BS meter goes.
There's plenty more MOUT info available.
47 posted on
02/21/2009 1:46:26 AM PST by
philman_36
(Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
To: philman_36
zussman village, etc.
Good to see you.
I don’t think I have come across you since the early ramos/camp days.
: )
To: philman_36
"Be sure to check out reply 42 and let me know how high your BS meter goes."
Agreed. I didn't read behind the link in 42, but the WND article (the posted piece above this thread) does not describe anything about MOUT training--not MOUT training for soldiers, anyway. ...did that boring and exhausting stuff so many times, that it was second nature.
And yes, there are many mock towns built just for that. They're way sufficient for it.
62 posted on
02/21/2009 2:00:35 AM PST by
familyop
(combat engineer (combat), National Guard, '89-'96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote, http://falconparty.com/)
To: philman_36
Also, remember these names:
Kim Bigley, Lynne Marie Williams and Gary Weston.
Also:
John Branchizio, Mark Parsons, and John Linde.
Keep doing what you do bro.
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