Posted on 03/24/2020 10:46:40 PM PDT by RomanSoldier19
The commandant of the Marine Corps is pushing an ambitious plan to shrink the Corps and turn it into a more mobile fighting force. Part of that plan is a reduction in manpower, but the service's top officer also wants to cut a number of other units, including all of the Corps' tank battalions.
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Normally, when war is declared, the Pattons and Pullers who have been hiding at the O5 level slowly appear.
The problem is, with SJWs infesting selection boards, and given the fact that warriors at O2 and O3 aren't very good at concealment, a lot of future war leaders are being weeded out early.
Should have put this comment here (posted it over there):
Father of a good friend growing up was a West Point Armor Branch O-6 (bird colonel) with 2-3 Vietnam tours. This in the mid-70s. He *hated* the Sheridan. There were still some of them around at Fort Knox in that era, more in Germany in the Fulda Gap.
Looking at the operational problems that the USMC already faces, the biggest recent mistake the Corps made was to kill the high-speed, long-range replacement for the AAVP. They needed that vehicle to deliver troops to the beach from over the horizon. They needed those armored vehicles far more than the handful of M1A1’s that support the BLT.
If any got through, they would face millions of armed and angry American civilians.
Then the governor of California would rule citizens cant carry arms for use against our loving invaders who so graciously stock all our retail facilities.
The only time the Marines actually saw massed Japanese armor in WW2 was on Peleliu. They saw North Korean T-34’s. May have seen some PT-76’s in Vietnam, not sure. Definitely saw some T54/55’s in Kuwait (but they had an Army armored brigade in support there).
For most of that time a recoilless rifle was probably the heaviest AT weapon they had. The ONTOS was a strictly Marine Corps weapon system during Vietnam. I guess Javelins would be your modern equivalent?
... also the Chinese have tied their own hangman’s noose & placed it around their neck with the Three Gorges Dam. That is a very vulnerable strategic target.
“...always saw the USMC as the infantry division of the Navy.”
Ask any Marine whether or not they are part of the Department of Navy. And they will tell you “yes we’re the men’s department.”
So I guess if you asked any Naval personnel if the Marines were an infantry division of the Navy you would probably get an answer along the lines of “no, they’re just passengers”
Service rivalry and all that.... service rivalry is still allowed, isn’t it?
I guarantee that there’s already a pre-prepared minimum clearance terrain following program for their nuke carrying fighters to one-way a B61-equivalent all the way up the river.
They also seem interested in missiles that make a manned one-way trip unnecessary: https://asiatimes.com/2018/01/two-missiles-can-blow-up-chinas-three-gorges-dam-taiwan-strategist-claims/
But if need be, some brave guys or girls will be ensuring that China, as a modern nation, will not survive to enjoy the spoils of their invasion.
Please send him my regards and thanks for his service and sacrifice.
From what I can tell, basically nobody that served in or with the Sheridan in any serious or significant capacity liked it. When all of the crew of your tank except the driver would rather ride on top of the turret so as to be better able to bail out, your tank sucks.
Javs are getting increasingly irrelevant in the face of modern armor capabilities. Yet another area where we need to update, I suppose.
My point to the other poster is that the “Old Corps” approach of plying them with bullets then closing to bayonet had some problems as time went on. I mean, if you’re trying to bayonet a T-72, you’re doing it wrong.
Maybe it’s part of the asymmetrical Warfare planning and prosecution. The only thing I can think of this rationale.
I could believe that ass hat 🧢 would do that. F him.
Its spelled Corps pronounced core.
Not necessarily.
In addition to the two superpowers, France and China are known to have tested neutron or enhanced radiation bombs. France conducted an early test of the technology in 1967[26] and tested an “actual” neutron bomb in 1980.[27] China conducted a successful test of neutron bomb principles in 1984 and a successful test of a neutron bomb in 1988. However, neither of those countries chose to deploy neutron bombs. Chinese nuclear scientists stated before the 1988 test that China had no need for neutron bombs, but it was developed to serve as a “technology reserve”, in case the need arose in the future.[28]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_bomb
Also without enough machine guns, M-1s or supplies. Doesn’t mean he could have used them. He would have been royally pissed at reducing the Corps in such a drastic manner.
We are planning on a land war with China?
Good luck with that.
I guess we dont need tanks to rescue embassies or ships.
No one is getting into land action with Marines unless its on one of those little islands they built. But then the Chinese would nuke them.
So, I guess you dont need tanks then either.
and nation building. What is next, only use non lethal weapons.
Convert all of the 105s to fire bean bags and marshmallows?
can his liberal arse sucking pos NOW
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