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what u meanSoooooooo
No one is commenting on our Murican friends' help?
*cough cough*
You mean the 1Bil DT investment plan?Soooooooo
No one is commenting on our Murican friends' help?
*cough cough*
what u mean
You mean the 1Bil DT investment plan?
Well.. Let's wait and see if they actually do it... But I'm mostly afraid of what is behind it...
I saw the Title somewhere, But didn't took it as important.
But what is interesting is this...
Africa Command spokeswoman Samantha Reho told Task & Purpose in a statement that partner forces initially engaged and killed one al Qaeda fighter with small arms fire before calling for helicopter support. Militants then attempted to flank the Marines and partner forces from the rear, leading the Marines to “return fire in self-defense.”
The militants responded with accurate fire, however, and a partner force soldier behind the helicopter’s M60 machine gun was shot twice in the foot, after which “[the Marine Raider] took control of the M60 and continued to suppress the enemy while treating the wounded gunner,” the citation said.
“He then accompanied the helicopter during the casualty evacuation of the Marine Raider and a second casualty later in the day, and conducted two re-supply deliveries all under enemy fire,” the citation added.
That's for me... a "not that good of a mission..." It's like they've been taken by surprise... or Terros got intel on their mission"...
The last part is even more worrisome... it show a lack of "Support" from above... or a problem in redirecting "Support"...
Both our forces and the MARSOC advisors were taken by surprise.
It was supposed to be a mission to assess how good we're applying training in real life fighting environment and unexpectedly they found themselves fighting the AQIM in mt Sammama.
Good thing is the fighting ended with only two injured soldiers vs 4 confirmed dead terrorists ( 2 of them are leaders) and a number of other non confirmed casualties.
So I'd say it might have been an Intel failure but the operation as a whole wasn't unsuccessful
great now they'll make a movie about it
@Gomig-21
Hhhhhhhhhh
I wonder about that xD
Bit hard if you ask me
If they're making a movie then it would be about the Raiders of Niger.
Bright side though, our lads are getting to learn from the best and in real combat.
Both our forces and the MARSOC advisors were taken by surprise.
It was supposed to be a mission to assess how good we're applying training in real life fighting environment and unexpectedly they found themselves fighting the AQIM in mt Sammama.
Good thing is the fighting ended with only two injured soldiers vs 4 confirmed dead terrorists ( 2 of them are leaders) and a number of other non confirmed casualties.
So I'd say it might have been an Intel failure but the operation as a whole wasn't unsuccessful
Yes, the End result is "satisfactory" but the Mission preparation was a Failure.
They could have end up all dead, if "Support" wasn't in Time/Good enough, or the One on ground didn't give "accurate" info.
I hope, they take it as a lesson for next time... I don't want Trainees dying because of Rookie mistakes from Higher ups...
Just read about it today, bro. That's awesome. It doesn't get any better than the US military in any field. I wish the Egyptian army would get more involved in special forces training with the US military but it doesn't. Despite the 40+ years of working with the US military, the only level that it gets to is on a basic scale. You almost never see or hear about the elite units (from any branch, be it navy, army) working together and being trained by the best in the world, it's sad. Only the air force gets the occasional, seasoned training by the USAF. Despite all the huge exercises they hold like Bright Star and every large-scale naval or armored exercises, they send in the young grunts to participate. It's almost like they're reluctant to have any of the SOFs exposed because of whatever silly reason, like maybe give up intel on them to Israel or who knows what. It's really too bad.
In this case, Tunisia is doing the right thing and then some. This is how you get ahead, you learn from the best. Does it really take a genius to figure that out?
Absolutely. This is the kinda thing that determines the training medal and if it's capable of being applied not only in the field, but more importantly in the improvisation of an unexpected scenario. Situational awareness only comes from experience. No amount of training can make up for that when it suddenly shows up in one's face. It's how that training ends up being applied that really shows how well the soldiering is. This is what separates men from boys. This is the exact thing that has plagued the Egyptian army for decades.
Man, you're waaaaay too hard on them, ma bro. Almost nothing ever goes as planned and if they had failed, yes, I would agree with you. But they didn't, and not only did they not fail, they made out almost perfectly in a very difficult surprise situation. Cut them some slack, maaaaan. lol
Man, you're waaaaay too hard on them, ma bro. Almost nothing ever goes as planned and if they had failed, yes, I would agree with you. But they didn't, and not only did they not fail, they made out almost perfectly in a very difficult surprise situation. Cut them some slack, maaaaan. lol