Corregidor range was the shit. Almost anything went, and if what you wanted to do was too much, there was always Graveyard. Now that place was a blast.
I have many shots of 2nd platoon, we were attached to them..3rd platoon had other guys from my unit attached but I didn't get many pics of them. They lived 1 floor below us and I knew most of them. We went on joint missions but usually had different positions. Each platoon would either screen, support, or raid (main element). We rotated every mission. I'm still looking through my hundreds of pics for 1 of Lt. "V".
Ya but you had 2 grendades in the video. One called flashbang and one called stun. Plus they were shaped differently. whats the difference between those 2? (at 1:16 in the video)
Flashbangs are bigger and used as a diversion or wired around a perimeter as a warning device, etc. Stuns are smaller and used to momentarily "stun" threats in a room during clearing. There could be civilians inside so using a frag would be a bad idea. Both have blinding flash, loud report, and no shrapnel.
I new a couple of guys in your vid I was in shadow team if you got any vids of us or the guys that were attached to us let me know!
sniperguy24 1 year ago
@sniperguy24 were you in Dealer barracks?
AnimalW5RM 1 year ago
@AnimalW5RM we stayed in full metal jacket. I was 3rd ID not the national guard that was attached to us!
sniperguy24 1 year ago
@AnimalW5RM no we where in fullmetaljacket
sniperguy24 1 month ago
Corregidor range was the shit. Almost anything went, and if what you wanted to do was too much, there was always Graveyard. Now that place was a blast.
blazinlead 3 years ago
You have alot of really good videos.
USArmyDancer 5 years ago
Do you have any shots of 2-69 D Company 3 PLT PL? He is my brother in law. He was there with you guys.
jmisiewicz 5 years ago
I have many shots of 2nd platoon, we were attached to them..3rd platoon had other guys from my unit attached but I didn't get many pics of them. They lived 1 floor below us and I knew most of them. We went on joint missions but usually had different positions. Each platoon would either screen, support, or raid (main element). We rotated every mission. I'm still looking through my hundreds of pics for 1 of Lt. "V".
AnimalW5RM 4 years ago
i loved that range, did pretty much whatever we felt like. everything was a target!
inaslump1 5 years ago
Yea, and it was open 24/7 with no supervision. Just get on the ICOM and call the range "hot".
AnimalW5RM 5 years ago
What the hell are you shooting at?
johnstiz2222 5 years ago
checking the zero, we made sure our Aimpoints & ACOGs were right on target. We boresighted the tanks often as well. All done between missions.
AnimalW5RM 5 years ago
What's the difference between a flashbang and a stun grenade?
legionare12001 4 years ago
same thing.
AnimalW5RM 4 years ago
Ya but you had 2 grendades in the video. One called flashbang and one called stun. Plus they were shaped differently. whats the difference between those 2? (at 1:16 in the video)
legionare12001 4 years ago
Flashbangs are bigger and used as a diversion or wired around a perimeter as a warning device, etc. Stuns are smaller and used to momentarily "stun" threats in a room during clearing. There could be civilians inside so using a frag would be a bad idea. Both have blinding flash, loud report, and no shrapnel.
AnimalW5RM 4 years ago