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Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:27 pm
by YoUDeeMan
Good on ya'!
Now, before kkklean loses his perspective (again), this was, supposedly, written by a Frenchie.
“We have shared our daily life with two US units for quite a while – they are the first and fourth companies of a prestigious infantry battalion whose name I will withhold for the sake of military secrecy. To the common man it is a unit just like any other. But we live with them and got to know them, and we henceforth know that we have the honor to live with one of the most renowned units of the US Army...
http://inmilitary.com/a-french-soldiers ... %20-%20AMU
Apparently, the French guy fell in lust with the U.S. Army.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2017 9:13 am
by houndawg
Cluck U wrote:Good on ya'!
Now, before kkklean loses his perspective (again), this was, supposedly, written by a Frenchie.
“We have shared our daily life with two US units for quite a while – they are the first and fourth companies of a prestigious infantry battalion whose name I will withhold for the sake of military secrecy. To the common man it is a unit just like any other. But we live with them and got to know them, and we henceforth know that we have the honor to live with one of the most renowned units of the US Army...
http://inmilitary.com/a-french-soldiers ... %20-%20AMU
Apparently, the French guy fell in lust with the U.S. Army.

Navy guys do the same thing when they're around military men.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 5:55 am
by YoUDeeMan
Hmmmmmm...no thumping of Army chests?
What, is there no love between the services?
Cripes, you people are an insult to America.
Of course, kkklean was in the Army...so yeah, I can see why no one wants to step forward to heap praise.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 5:56 am
by Ivytalk
Cluck U wrote:Hmmmmmm...no thumping of Army chests?
What, is there no love between the services?
Cripes, you people are an insult to America.
Of course, kkklean was in the Army...so yeah, I can see why no one wants to step forward to heap praise.

There you go again, trolling Kleany.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 6:41 am
by Ibanez
Cluck U wrote:Good on ya'!
Now, before kkklean loses his perspective (again), this was, supposedly, written by a Frenchie.
“We have shared our daily life with two US units for quite a while – they are the first and fourth companies of a prestigious infantry battalion whose name I will withhold for the sake of military secrecy. To the common man it is a unit just like any other. But we live with them and got to know them, and we henceforth know that we have the honor to live with one of the most renowned units of the US Army...
http://inmilitary.com/a-french-soldiers ... %20-%20AMU
Apparently, the French guy fell in lust with the U.S. Army.

Great article, thanks for posting.

There were two statements that I find interesting
1)
They have a terribly strong American accent – from our point of view the language they speak is not even English. How many times did I have to write down what I wanted to say rather than waste precious minutes trying various pronunciations of a seemingly common word? Whatever State they are from, no two accents are alike and they even admit that in some crisis situations they have difficulties understanding each other.
I find that funny and a testament to how (trigger warning) diverse we are. What's fascinating is that the military doesn't try to correct the accent like other militaries(sp?) do. I know for a fact that the Japanese military train anyone that will be a radioman or has the potential to interact with American/English-speaking forces to speak perfect, clear and accent free English. I've heard it and you wouldn't know that the person you're speaking with is a native Japanese soldier or sailor. The Australians started doing that before I left a Joint program in 2011.
2)
‘In the absence of orders, take a defensive position.’ Indeed, virtually every army in the world. The American soldier and Marine, however, are imbued from early in their training with the ethos: In the Absence of Orders: Attack! Where other forces, for good or ill, will wait for precise orders and plans to respond to an attack or any other ‘incident’, the American force will simply go, counting on firepower and SOP to carry the day.
The author wrote a an ethos that is one of the reasons that Americans are seen as both brave and rash. It was one of the reasons that our enemies in wars (like the British in 1778 or the Germans in WW1&2) were ultimately defeated. That "ethos" of waiting for precise orders is an old methodology that has obviously failed. IIRC, Montgomery loathed that spirit and Churchill admired it.
Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:33 am
by mrklean
Ivytalk wrote:Cluck U wrote:Hmmmmmm...no thumping of Army chests?
What, is there no love between the services?
Cripes, you people are an insult to America.
Of course, kkklean was in the Army...so yeah, I can see why no one wants to step forward to heap praise.

There you go again, trolling Kleany.

This is what Cowards do

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:39 am
by houndawg
Ibanez wrote:Cluck U wrote:Good on ya'!
Now, before kkklean loses his perspective (again), this was, supposedly, written by a Frenchie.
“We have shared our daily life with two US units for quite a while – they are the first and fourth companies of a prestigious infantry battalion whose name I will withhold for the sake of military secrecy. To the common man it is a unit just like any other. But we live with them and got to know them, and we henceforth know that we have the honor to live with one of the most renowned units of the US Army...
http://inmilitary.com/a-french-soldiers ... %20-%20AMU
Apparently, the French guy fell in lust with the U.S. Army.

Great article, thanks for posting.

There were two statements that I find interesting
1)
They have a terribly strong American accent – from our point of view the language they speak is not even English. How many times did I have to write down what I wanted to say rather than waste precious minutes trying various pronunciations of a seemingly common word? Whatever State they are from, no two accents are alike and they even admit that in some crisis situations they have difficulties understanding each other.
I find that funny and a testament to how (trigger warning) diverse we are.
What's fascinating is that the military doesn't try to correct the accent like other militaries(sp?) do. I know for a fact that the Japanese military train anyone that will be a radioman or has the potential to interact with American/English-speaking forces to speak perfect, clear and accent free English. I've heard it and you wouldn't know that the person you're speaking with is a native Japanese soldier or sailor. The Australians started doing that before I left a Joint program in 2011.
2)
‘In the absence of orders, take a defensive position.’ Indeed, virtually every army in the world. The American soldier and Marine, however, are imbued from early in their training with the ethos: In the Absence of Orders: Attack! Where other forces, for good or ill, will wait for precise orders and plans to respond to an attack or any other ‘incident’, the American force will simply go, counting on firepower and SOP to carry the day.
The author wrote a an ethos that is one of the reasons that Americans are seen as both brave and rash. It was one of the reasons that our enemies in wars (like the British in 1778 or the Germans in WW1&2) were ultimately defeated. That "ethos" of waiting for precise orders is an old methodology that has obviously failed. IIRC, Montgomery loathed that spirit and Churchill admired it.
American English varies less across the entire nation than English English does between towns 20 miles apart.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:43 am
by houndawg
Cluck U wrote:Hmmmmmm...no thumping of Army chests?
What,
is there no love between the services?
Cripes, you people are an insult to America.
Of course, kkklean was in the Army...so yeah, I can see why no one wants to step forward to heap praise.

Went right over your head. Thats ok, I know the Navy pukes caught it.
..fvcking east coast pansy ass
...
Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:37 pm
by YoUDeeMan
houndawg wrote:Cluck U wrote:Hmmmmmm...no thumping of Army chests?
What,
is there no love between the services?
Cripes, you people are an insult to America.
Of course, kkklean was in the Army...so yeah, I can see why no one wants to step forward to heap praise.

Went right over your head. Thats ok, I know the Navy pukes caught it.
..fvcking east coast pansy ass
...
Why do you think my response had anything to do with your post?
Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 12:38 pm
by YoUDeeMan
mrklean wrote:Ivytalk wrote:
There you go again, trolling Kleany.

This is what Cowards do

OK, Chelsea.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 4:46 pm
by houndawg
Cluck U wrote:houndawg wrote:
Went right over your head. Thats ok, I know the Navy pukes caught it.
..fvcking east coast pansy ass
...
Why do you think my response had anything to do with your post?
I don't, thats the point. You missed it. Even Z caught it.
I see why you're retiring...

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 5:59 pm
by YoUDeeMan
houndawg wrote:Cluck U wrote:
Why do you think my response had anything to do with your post?
I don't, thats the point. You missed it. Even Z caught it.
I see why you're retiring...

Ahhh...so I didn't comment on your post, so that means the post went right over my head.
Sorry, that's not how reality works.
Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:23 pm
by houndawg
Cluck U wrote:houndawg wrote:
I don't, thats the point. You missed it. Even Z caught it.
I see why you're retiring...

Ahhh...so
I didn't comment on your post, so that means the post went right over my head.
Sorry, that's not how reality works.
Usually you have a near-Trumpian inability to not respond. Did the Mrs. demand more quality time?
Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 8:46 pm
by YoUDeeMan
houndawg wrote:Cluck U wrote:
Ahhh...so
I didn't comment on your post, so that means the post went right over my head.
Sorry, that's not how reality works.
Usually you have a near-Trumpian inability to not respond. Did the Mrs. demand more quality time?
So, you admit that you were dazzled by yourself...and thought everyone else should be as well.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 5:29 am
by houndawg
Cluck U wrote:houndawg wrote:
Usually you have a near-Trumpian inability to not respond. Did the Mrs. demand more quality time?
So, you admit that you were dazzled by yourself...and thought everyone else should be as well.

Bow down tremblingly before the majesty of 'dawg you insignificant worm.

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:00 am
by Ivytalk
houndawg wrote:Cluck U wrote:
So, you admit that you were dazzled by yourself...and thought everyone else should be as well.

Bow down tremblingly before the majesty of 'dawg you insignificant worm.

I loves me a battle of message board egos!

Re: Hey, Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarmy training, sir!
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 9:54 am
by bandl
houndawg wrote:Cluck U wrote:
So, you admit that you were dazzled by yourself...and thought everyone else should be as well.

Bow down tremblingly before the majesty of 'dawg you insignificant worm.

I'm entertained.
You two may continue.
