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Using the Tony Soprano with Gangsta music really sends a professional message.Matt Pranka's explanation of his CQB video.
I agree, time and equipment are the biggest issues, but ACFT is really, really comprehensive, which is good. Push-ups, Sit-ups and 2 miles are okay, but barely tell you enough about the soldier's fitness. Why was the deadlift added to the ACFT (and an easier version, with the trap bar)? Well, there's some maximal strength that's needed in very real situations.The biggest issue with the acft is the equipment needed, followed by the time to test a company. With the apft, all you needed was already baked into the unit. NCOs to grade, and conduct, one to shout out times at the 1 mile turn around point and a few stopwatches. All the acft is, was some retiring general's additional pension.
The Army knows their target audience. Violent, substance consuming, adrenaline seeking, with an invincibility complex that's catastrophic when shattered.Jon Jones is unironically a great representation of Army values
do you not think this shit was happening throughout the history of warfare. lolIn that case, I'll tell them all this:
All of you should be stripped of any "honors" you received for "your service", and your "service records" should be burned. None of you fucking served as real soldiers, you were (and are) a bunch of roided out war criminals who got to commit state sanctioned butchery against civilians who couldn't fight back. You don't deserve to stand beside men like my great grandfathers, you don't deserve to say "I served my country!", and all you'll ever have amounted to is being state sanctioned thugs. As least gangbanger niggers in the ghetto are honest about what they are, and that alone makes them better than you by light years.
A modern, well-supplied, well paid, and organized Army shouldn't have behaved that way. It's not middle antiquity or Japanese fascism, with crimes like the rape of Nanjing that appalled Nazis. "Muh both/all sides" is an excuse/cope because following that logic a mass ethnic cleansing, sanctioned by the higher command and carried by the rank and file can be equalized to an unstable soldier getting drunk and killing a civilian in proportion, to discredit the conduct of whole organizations. There are degrees of severity of misconduct and crimes.do you not think this shit was happening throughout the history of warfare. lol
ah yes, the time period magically made people more brutalIt's not middle antiquity or Japanese fascism
If an Army is well-led, well-supplied and well-paid, they will not be brutal, and it has been historically been so. Look at Belisarius conquest of North Africa in the 6th century AD, for an example of a proper heart and minds campaign that didn't devolve into butchery.ah yes, the time period magically made people more brutal
Pranka's catty fanbase of former cops knows better.They died rushing a house that was not full of sleeping people, but a dude who kept guard with an AK, and they got shot up. (Another L for Pranka's CQB) But this image is hiding someone we all know well.
Literal blowhard behavior, characteristic of mediocrity. Maybe if they did some footwork, they'd be more than B-class level shooters, despite having had almost unlimited ammo and range time and access civilian hobbyists could only dream of.You wouldn't tell a wide receiver that running ladder drills is dumb because "you already know how to walk". I feel like they never thought about tactics deeply, so when they encounter someone who has, they just shout "NERD!" like the insecure retards in high school.
The other thing that sticks out about these people is how effeminate they all are despite claiming to be alpha males. Their linguistic fingerprint is very feminine. I've yet to see them address an argument without straw-manning or resorting to sarcasm.
I got you about the GB, my point is not that they don't have smart people or are all bad soldiers. But decisions were made high up that made 20 years of work and many, many billions of dollars go to waste. And people in the GB had 20 years to adapt, change or innovate, so it's not like the failure can be blamed on a single commander, or general, or a bad batch of NCO's, or a single bad decision.
I agree, time and equipment are the biggest issues, but ACFT is really, really comprehensive, which is good. Push-ups, Sit-ups and 2 miles are okay, but barely tell you enough about the soldier's fitness. Why was the deadlift added to the ACFT (and an easier version, with the trap bar)? Well, there's some maximal strength that's needed in very real situations.
i don't get how literal mentally unstable super-soldiers get fucking e-fame and stupid fanbases anyway. Doesn't the narcissism kinda go against basic-ass military values?Pranka's catty fanbase of former cops knows better.
I swear. We need to change the stereotype of sailors being gay. Navy seals out gaying the rest of the navy.Mofo is already getting a fat belly while in active duty, got a scratch in the bum, and is eating ice-cream like he was a convalescent casualty.
I remember my first few USPSA matches getting fucking smoked by guys that looked like that.(And what are you doing dude, shoot better. I saw the pictures. Don't tell me these fatties were beating ya.)
Yep. Turns out punching a shit ton of holes in paper, even through different stations with barricades or running the same shoot house a bunch doesn't actually mean much at a match. That's why guys that look like Taran Butler or even teenage girls were shooting circles around them (me too when I first started).Maybe if they did some footwork, they'd be more than B-class level shooters, despite having had almost unlimited ammo and range time and access civilian hobbyists could only dream of.
Just an environment that getting drunk, partying was seen as the thing to do. Was something that was just thoroughly ingrained in the service. I worked with 3 people who got DUIs or had serious alcohol issues. First guy was at MOS school, got a DUI mid way through it which royally fucked his career plans as he had reenlisted and was an E5. Other two guys I deployed with. One got a DUI shortly after we got back from Iraq and the other I believe got a DUI as well but I know for sure he had to go see the base substance abuse counselors due to his drinking problem. And that was just coworkers, there was always a DUI in the unit every month or two.What kind of issues were they? The fun, silly ones or the violent ones?