Monday, October 31, 2011
House Armed Services Subcommittee Chairmen wants the USMC spared from budget cuts!
Thanks Jonathan for the article. The Marines do indeed have friends in high places.
Decimating the 9-1-1 Force
Budget Cutters Must Spare U.S. MarinesBy Rep. J. Randy Forbes , chairman of the U.S. House Armed Services readiness subcommittee; and Rep. W. Todd Akin , chairman of the House Armed Services seapower and projection forces subcommittee.From the birth of the U.S.Marine Corps in November 1775 to the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima in March 1945 to the current pursuit of terrorists and efforts to ensure stability in the Western Pacific, U.S.
Marines have always been recognized as Americans willing to go in harm’s way at a moment’s notice and stay as long as we ask them to. But that vision is at risk.
At a time when the Marines have been in combat for 10 years, Congress and the administration have taken to hacking away at the defense budget. For the Marines, even the reductions already enacted threaten to cut to the bone. Americans must recognize that the future may be one without the Marine Corps as we know it.
Today, the Marines are 202,000 strong. The commandant says he needs at least 186,800 to carry out the missions asked of him. But the roughly $465 billion in defense cuts enacted under the Budget Control Act will slash the ranks to 173,000, nearly 14,000 short of the minimum requirement.As it stands, 29,000 Marines are on track to be separated from service. However, if automatic defense cuts under sequestration are triggered, the Marines will be slashed to 145,000 — the smallest Corps in more than five decades.
Our commanders will be short a staggering 41,600 Marines needed to meet requirements and 57,000 – or more than one in four — will be pink-slipped.
But that’s just the numbers. The impact on the Corps in terms of its capability will be devastating.
Noncombat evacuation operations would likely only be possible in a peaceful environment; rarely do we ask the Marines to go into an embassy to rescue Americans under peaceful circumstances. It would mean the end of some Marine Expeditionary Units — the same Marines deployed aboard Navy ships that serve to deter potential aggression and stand ready to respond as America’s 9-1-1 force to unforeseen crises.
It would also mean longer deployments and less time at home for those Marines fortunate enough to keep the job they love.
It doesn’t end there. In addition to decimating the Marines in service, these cuts would force the smaller Corps to operate in an austere training environment.
After a decade spent wearing down their equipment in Iraq, the Corps won’t even be able to repair or replace the equipment they’ve been using.
At the same time, the Navy will likely be forced to cut two carrier strike groups and shrink its fleet of amphibious ships to less than half the current Marine Corps requirement. This type of radical change to our ability to project power from the seas hardly seems wise when the U.S. has been increasingly challenged with the diplomatic hurdles necessary to secure overseas bases and airfields.
The United States is a maritime nation and always will be.
As the commandant observed, the Marines provide an ideal “middleweight force” that is “most ready when the nation is least ready.” Before leaving office, former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said it best: “Our record of predicting where we will use military force since Vietnam is perfect. We have never once gotten it right.” In an increasingly dangerous and unpredictable world, we will continue to need the versatility the Marines can provide, whether we like it or not.
- from the electronic version of DefenseNews.com
While all eyes are on the M.E. there's an arms race in South America...
DEFSA Blog is reporting that Chile has recently acquired a French LPD.
Interesting.
It seems that we're all missing something very important that's happening on our doorsteps. South American countries are gearing up. Weapons purchases by those countries are off the charts and they're advanced weapons too. Why Chile would need an LPD is beyond me, but they believe they do and that's all that matters. In a limited way, Chile now has the ability to project power.The Chilean Navy (Armada de Chile) is to receive a French Navy (Marine Nationale) amphibian vessel. According media reports, the DGA (Direction Générale de l’Armement) is to transfrer the TCD type (Transport de Chalands de Débarquement) L9011 FS “Foudre” landing ship dock.With L9012 FS “Siroco”, L9011 FS “Foudre”, is one of the two TCDs in service with the French Navy.
Interesting.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Grumman 698...another what if...
Joe sent me an article by that prolific blogger, anti-Marine and part time mad man named Mike Sparks on his proposal for a return to sea planes. You can read it here, but what caught my eye was the Grumman 698. Little information is available and I wish Sweetman wasn't mad at me cause I'd love to know the history on this project.
USMC adopts Serpa Holsters. Why?
So the USMC has adopted the Serpa Holster.
I have no problem with the idea from a safety standpoint like some of the detractors. What I have an issue with is the actual utility of the thing.
Its not a safety issue. No its a protection issue, a running, crawling, moving through the bush, banging against walls jumping through windows kinda issue.
The Serpa doesn't protect your firearm, it won't keep a tender thing like the Beretta protected and when you're down to a side arm then you're in a bad place.
Marine Corps procurement gone wrong exhibit one. Buying the Serpa Holster.
Yep, the ole' M12 ain't stylish, cutting edge etc...but what it is is a tool thats designed to protect another tool. It passes the eyeball test for Shock Troops...not barbie dolls playing dress up.
I have no problem with the idea from a safety standpoint like some of the detractors. What I have an issue with is the actual utility of the thing.
Its not a safety issue. No its a protection issue, a running, crawling, moving through the bush, banging against walls jumping through windows kinda issue.
The Serpa doesn't protect your firearm, it won't keep a tender thing like the Beretta protected and when you're down to a side arm then you're in a bad place.
Marine Corps procurement gone wrong exhibit one. Buying the Serpa Holster.
Yep, the ole' M12 ain't stylish, cutting edge etc...but what it is is a tool thats designed to protect another tool. It passes the eyeball test for Shock Troops...not barbie dolls playing dress up.
Space Nazis.
The 25th Reich Web Teaser 1 HD from Revolution Pictures on Vimeo.
This film is definitely campy. To be released in 2012 its called the "25th Reich"...it has everything a conspiracy theorist could love...
*Secret Nazi base in Antarctica
*Secret Nazi base on the moon
*Hitler surviving WW2
*Nazi flying saucers
And thats just what I could make out in the trailer. Weird but crazy enough for me to maybe take a look. Hey, I luv sci-fi, what can I say?
Being an Apache Pilot isn't good enough for 'Kit-Up'
I want to point readers to this passage in an article by Kit-Up....
So serving your country in a capacity other than Special Ops means that you're a lesser human? And you wonder why I cringe at the thought of the USMC getting closer to these guys!
I’ll continue to scour for some cool Foreign SOF stuff and post. Anyway, enjoy the video. The Danes have a solid program as you can see. Also worth mentioning that the Danish Prince is actually a Frogman. Good on him….Prince Harry could learn a few things from him I suspect.Wow.
So serving your country in a capacity other than Special Ops means that you're a lesser human? And you wonder why I cringe at the thought of the USMC getting closer to these guys!
Hiring our Heroes.
No not late. Real fucking late. But I guess better late than never. BlackFive is reporting that the US Commerce Dept US Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring hiring events for veterans. Check it out at their spot here.
GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE VETS LOOKING FOR WORK. ANYTIME I SEE ANYTHING JOB SEARCH RELATED FOR YOU GUYS I'LL MAKE SURE I POST IT.
SIDENOTE.
I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR POLITICS BUT WITH ALL THE LIP SERVICE GIVEN AND ALL THE INACTION TAKEN, I FIND IT BEYOND AMUSING THAT A PRIVATE ORGANIZATION AND NOT A GOVERNMENT ONE IS ACTUALLY PUTTING 'BULLETS DOWN RANGE' ON THIS ISSUE...I GUESS ITS EASIER TO TALK A GOOD GAME RATHER THAN ACTUALLY DOING THE WORK.GOOD LUCK TO ALL THE VETS LOOKING FOR WORK. ANYTIME I SEE ANYTHING JOB SEARCH RELATED FOR YOU GUYS I'LL MAKE SURE I POST IT.
2nd Land Army????
The US Marine Corps has made a terrible mistake.
You don't adopt the language of your critics when you're trying to re-orient yourself to another mission. Take for example this 2nd land army talk.
OUR NATION NEEDED THE USMC TO SERVE ON LAND FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME. THAT DOES NOT MAKE US A SECOND LAND ARMY!
The leadership at HQMC is deficient. They're so fucking joint. So damn politically correct, that they've adopted the language of our critics.
Pitiful, pathetic and something we need to fix.
You don't adopt the language of your critics when you're trying to re-orient yourself to another mission. Take for example this 2nd land army talk.
OUR NATION NEEDED THE USMC TO SERVE ON LAND FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME. THAT DOES NOT MAKE US A SECOND LAND ARMY!
The leadership at HQMC is deficient. They're so fucking joint. So damn politically correct, that they've adopted the language of our critics.
Pitiful, pathetic and something we need to fix.
Found my next truck...
AEV Brute. Its a conversion so that gives me pause...Jeep was suppose to be introducing these type vehicles but hasn't pulled the trigger yet..so..time to start saving. Check it out here for yourself.
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