Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Yep.Jay wrote:
My dad was a Ranger back in Vietnam. He was super excited when I had airborne inserted into my contract but, by the time I got done with AIT, I was tired of being in training and my reason for wanting to be closer to home (I got Dear Johned in basic) had vanished so I dropped it. I don't regret the MOS I chose. It would've sucked no matter what I had picked
Of course.Jay wrote:
Meh, it was for the best. It just sucked at the time.
Doesn't help if the one putting the ring on the finger is just as crazy (ask me about my brother and his fabulous bride). XDrdx-fx wrote:
Of course.Jay wrote:
Meh, it was for the best. It just sucked at the time.
Much better for them to show their crazy before you put a ring on their finger
ask you about your brother and his fabbbbbbulous brideCapnNismo wrote:
Doesn't help if the one putting the ring on the finger is just as crazy (ask me about my brother and his fabulous bride). XDrdx-fx wrote:
Of course.Jay wrote:
Meh, it was for the best. It just sucked at the time.
Much better for them to show their crazy before you put a ring on their finger
I slept on texas cow pattiesSEREMAKER wrote:
I thought everyone had to sleep on concertina wireJay wrote:
Hoo-rah!eleven bravo wrote:
the way ridir paints, the USMC is living on half rations of hard tack and salt pork
It's all part of the MC myth they beat into their skulls from the first second of boot. That false espirit de corps bravado shit. It's cute, but it makes the lot of them incredibly stupid when it comes to being objectively critical.
We had a team over at Abu Ghraib. Marine convoy drove by and lit the place up because they thought it was hostile. Morons.eleven bravo wrote:
Ive been in combat with marines on my side. I wasnt impressed. Not tot say they didnt have the right stuff. they were killers (more than should have been if you ask me) but the way they did their movements in mout enviroments, kinda shocking. why dont marines like communicating with each other when the situation requires it. ive been pinged by marine corp 5.56 on the ramp of my bradley before.
Right, so basically the marine corps needs to be abolished because they can't tell friend from foe and are more dangerous to their allies than the enemy. Good stuff.11 Bravo wrote:
trained killers, not cops. thats why.
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ok Jay.Jay wrote:
Right, so basically the marine corps needs to be abolished because they can't tell friend from foe and are more dangerous to their allies than the enemy. Good stuff.11 Bravo wrote:
trained killers, not cops. thats why.
MP's had a higher casualty rate than infantry in Iraq and you call them pog's? Lol.11 Bravo wrote:
btw you pog's did a steller job at abu
link pleaseJay wrote:
MP's had a higher casualty rate than infantry in Iraq and you call them pog's? Lol.11 Bravo wrote:
btw you pog's did a steller job at abu
eleven bravo wrote:
link pleaseJay wrote:
MP's had a higher casualty rate than infantry in Iraq and you call them pog's? Lol.11 Bravo wrote:
btw you pog's did a steller job at abu
lol you fat pogJay wrote:
Every marine I ever met spent a month holed up in Fallujah too.SEREMAKER wrote:
I thought everyone had to sleep on concertina wireJay wrote:
Hoo-rah!
It's all part of the MC myth they beat into their skulls from the first second of boot. That false espirit de corps bravado shit. It's cute, but it makes the lot of them incredibly stupid when it comes to being objectively critical.
I really don't get it either. You ask a Navy, Army or AF vet what their time in service was like and you'll generally get an honest answer. Marines, no matter how far removed from their service, for some reason feel it is their duty to be a recruiter for the rest of their life.
Dude, at least I have friends. Your life is as pathetic as hurricane's.11 Bravo wrote:
lol you fat pogJay wrote:
Every marine I ever met spent a month holed up in Fallujah too.SEREMAKER wrote:
I thought everyone had to sleep on concertina wire
I really don't get it either. You ask a Navy, Army or AF vet what their time in service was like and you'll generally get an honest answer. Marines, no matter how far removed from their service, for some reason feel it is their duty to be a recruiter for the rest of their life.
11 Bravo wrote:
eleven bravo wrote:
link pleaseJay wrote:
MP's had a higher casualty rate than infantry in Iraq and you call them pog's? Lol.