Saturday, September 22, 2018

The funeral service of Pfc. Roger Gonzales, who served with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, during the Chosin Reservoir Campaign of the Korean War.

Today we honor the family, friends and service members, waiting for the funeral service of Pfc. Roger Gonzales, who served with Company F, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, during the Chosin Reservoir Campaign of the Korean War. Gonzales was killed in action on November 29, 1950, from Enemy sniper fire while attempting to find a lost comrade on Fox Hill, he was buried there shortly after. After the war, his remains were disinterred and returned to the US. On April 4, 2018 they were identified as Green Hills Cemetary, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., Sept. 21, 2018 as its final resting place. (US Marine Corps photos by Sgt Miguel Rosales)
You want to understand the "last stand of Fox Company" and the hell they went thru to hold open that road?

Check out this article.

Want a full accounting of the fight?  Check out this book.

Prefer Amazon to the Marine Corps Association?  Click here.

Don't want to buy the book or read the article?  Want the cliff notes instead?

1st MarDiv was made up of about 10,000 Marines.  They were facing off...surrounded by 100, 000 Crack Communist Troops.  Fox Company was tasked with holding a narrow pass.  233 Marines started the fight.  Less than 80 finished it.

Fox Company was so spent by the end of the fighting that it took a dash from 1/7 to relieve the beleaguered company and to keep the pass open for the Division.

I'm just an arm chair history guy but to my eye it looks like the Marine Corps came scary close to losing a division during that fight.

You want to know where my fear of the Company Landing Team concept comes from?  It comes from this fight.  This was extremely localized and supporting units were relatively close, but even with that the enemy was able to isolate and punish this Marine Corps Infantry Company.

Afghanistan/Iraq is most recent.  WW2 is more celebrated.  Vietnam is more enshrined in the psyche of current leaders.

But Korea is perhaps the most instructive.

Want to know what to expect when you fight China?

Study the Korean War.

More on those 8th & I Marines rushing to aid the elderly in the fire...



Once again.

Well done Marines!  Well fucking done!

Armee2Terre @ The National Training Center for Urban Actions (CENZUB)



The National Training Center for Urban Actions (CENZUB) is reserved for joint operational training and allows our soldiers to train in local combat 🏘. 
From 9 to 21 September, the@7ebca, supported by the 2nd Foreign Engineer Regiment, rotated to CENZUB. 
Exchanges of shots and progress of the armor took place under the watchful eye of the instructors. 



Open Comment Post. 22 Sept 18


121st Air-Assault Brigade coming together nicely...according to China Defense Blog...



Story here.

Interesting.

The USMC has a scarcity of anti-air assets...our fast movers might be off doing other missions...

Has anyone considered doing a full-on air to air setup for our AH-1Z's?

It might be nice to have the ground commander's hip pocket air force able to engage enemy helicopters before they can drop off their infantry.  Better to kill them in the air then let them get to the ground where they can cause a bit of mayhem before they're put down.


Friday, September 21, 2018

Australian Army's GaN AESA Radar on a Hawkei High Mobility Protected Vehicle...

Thanks to Dave for the link!


Story here.

Wonder how it compares to the world beating Saab Giraffe setup?

6x6 VAB MK3 during amphibious testing in the Czech Republic

Pics via FdeStV@ Marsattaqueblog Twitter Page!




Space X's BFR in flight...






Read an article about this earlier in the week.  Some aeronautical engineer was claiming that the project was too ambitious..that people would die...that building a spaceship out of carbon fibers was a step too far.

Typical naysayer stuff.

Ya know what I thought?

This guy must be part of NASA.  That bubba must be part of the cabal that has practically stalled US space efforts and turned us into robot sending explorers instead of having humans venture out into space.

This was probably one of the bubbas that built the shuttle and had us stuck in near earth orbit instead of reaching out to the moon like we did almost a half century ago.

Drink that in.

Pretty soon it will be 50 years since man walked on the moon and we haven't pushed forward yet.

Space X might be overly ambitious but at least they're daring to try.