Posted on 05/17/2014 3:20:55 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
IMPERIAL, Calif. Ten minutes into arrant mayhem in this town near the Mexican border, and the gunman, a disgruntled Iraq war veteran, has already taken out two people, one slumped in his desk, the other covered in blood on the floor.
The responding officers eight teenage boys and girls, the youngest 14 face tripwire, a thin cloud of poisonous gas and loud shots BAM! BAM! fired from behind a flimsy wall. They move quickly, pellet guns drawn and masks affixed.
United States Border Patrol! Put your hands up! screams one in a voice cracking with adolescent determination as the suspect is subdued.
It is all quite a step up from the square knot.
The Explorers program, a coeducational affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America that began 60 years ago, is training thousands of young people in skills used to confront terrorism, illegal immigration and escalating border violence an intense ratcheting up of one of the groups longtime missions to prepare youths for more traditional jobs as police officers and firefighters.
This is about being a true-blooded American guy and girl, said A. J. Lowenthal, a sheriffs deputy here in Imperial County....
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
I hope parents can straighten the kids out about the real threats. The kids just think of it as another airsoft game.
This is like what my father in law talked about when he was with the 3rd. Army going into Germany. The German army surrender but the Hitler Jugend had to be killed to the last one. For them it was a religion not a fight.
They try that in the real world, though, under cover of the law, and they’ll find out the difference between a soldier and a policeman, like those deputies in that Rambo movie. Many of the Iraq and Afghanistan veterans had four or more tours under their belts. And that’s not even talking about special operators, intelligence, airborne, etc. I know guys that could eat 20 or 30 of those kids for breakfast.
They will have the numbers and the time to single out and over power,nthat is the way of the fascist...
This will not end well
Teeman
I seriously doubt kids will ever be used but it does prepare them to enter federal LEO service when of age.
All kinds of countries use kids right now in Africa, the Middle East, South & Central America, Asia, etc. Things you never imagined 6 years ago are well within the realm of the possible in 2014.
At first, yes, but when the word gets out what is happening?
True Brown Shirts they are becoming.
I wish more of them would consider the military when of age. The number of young GOP members who have served in any capacity in my area is atrocious.
Wow a story from a Mainstream outlet in 2009 and it sounds like it came from the infotards site yesterday, boy we are really in trouble...
What we are seeing here is the increasing vilification of our own military personnel. It is a continuing effort to paint the picture that the real enemies of American citizens are our own former military personnel. The two worst enemies of American citizens and patriots sit in the WH and the attorney generals office. These vile Marxist pigs and their allies in Islam, and the various factions of foreign invaders, are the prime threats for they are organized and hold the power to kill thousands.
Nothing is more terrifying than a 14 year old with a gun. However, such preparation as depicted in the article may be necessary for the hell to come.
Well......who will bell those cats?
The focus is a new aspect of the old established BSA/police Explorer unit program.
About 10 years ago the local national guard unit had a recruiting drive that involved paint ball guns and local teens.
It was kind of neat helicopters, base camps about 20 local teens 50 60 guard members ect.
My son was picked to be on the resistant’s team.
The guard had all kinds of rules. I suppose to try and keep thing safe.
I told my son there are no rules.
First thing they did was attack when they were told they couldn’t.
2nd was hit and run hit and run.
Lets say the guard unit took a lot of casualties.
Fun and games for sure some good lessons learned.
When bullets start to fly in both directions there’s always a chance one could hit you.
Remember a lot of police officers are combat vets also.
My points ??
Hamburger Hill..... Gunny Highway
That was the first thing that came to mind when I read this.
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