Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Recon gets into the breeze...
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| Reconnaissance Marines with the 11th MEU watch their fellow service members parachute from a CH-46E on Camp Pendleton |
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| Reconnaissance Marines with the 11th MEU prepare their gear before they jump out of a CH-46E on Camp Pendleton |
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| Reconnaissance Marines with the 11th MEU jump out of a CH-46E on Camp Pendleton Sept. 22 |
24th MEU trains at Army base Fort Pickett
Photos by Sgt. Richard Blumenstein
First Steps To The Deck
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Dept. Of Defense sees the value of STOVL aircraft.
via the Washington Times..
In addition to announcing the Taiwanese military upgrade, the Pentagon this week will release a congressionally mandated study on Taiwan’s air power.Read the whole thing. Understand that the WT was able to find an "expert" that shot down the report as simply being justification not to sell new F-16's to Taiwan. But in my opinion there is more to it than just that. It should be obvious to all that the nation of Taiwan is vulnerable and that the only aircraft that will be able to get into the air after a missile strike is on that is STOVL.
The study concludes that Taiwan's military should buy short-takeoff and vertical-landing jets such as the British-design AV-8B Harrier jump jet or the new F-35B vertical-takeoff version, according to the officials familiar with the aircraft.
That conclusion was based on anticipated Chinese missile strikes against Taiwanese airfields with cratering munitions that would thwart takeoffs by F-16s and other jets
Shots across the pelvis???
I got this from the Gun, Holsters and Gear blog. I don't know if this is real or web folklore but what caught my attention wasn't the issue with whether Delta Teams are using Glocks or 1911's...what caught my attention is this part of the story...
When talking concealed carry...heck even law enforcement. If this ever catches on then you're going to see bad guys dying in some pretty gruesome ways.
5 across the pelvis.
Nasty.
Real nasty.
I like it.
Time to change my training routine...web folklore or not.
And we changed the way we shoot. In training Army it was two in the chest and one in skull if needed. Now, if I give you 1 you are getting 2, if I give you 2 your are getting 5, if you get 5 then you get the rest of the mag. Plain and simple I am not going to let you get up and hurt one of my team mates.Quite honestly that never occurred to me.
And we will put all my shots right across your pelvis and then the shoulder girdle. I don’t care if you got a trauma team on hand, 5 shots across the pelvis and you ain’t getting up. The enemy is likely to wear some kind of armor now a days just as much as we are. 2 in a 3×5 card ain’t cutting it. So there are lots more ammo expended in training, which effects how well the guns hold up also.
When talking concealed carry...heck even law enforcement. If this ever catches on then you're going to see bad guys dying in some pretty gruesome ways.
5 across the pelvis.
Nasty.
Real nasty.
I like it.
Time to change my training routine...web folklore or not.
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