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The OPSEC is not strong with this lieutenant.
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@MiClLC amen. before every soldier, there is first a civilian.
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@ :22 the one member is trying to hide behind a tree standing up. Where and who taught this asshole cover and concealment?
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@xthexTxvirusx I would rather use an updated version of miles gear. At least its accurate. The problem with sim rounds is the accuracy is all but gone, jamming, and mechanical failures are only an example of the problems... plus we had to wera these BS quasi paint ball mask over our kevlars... didint rally work so well. try aiming down iron sights with all that "facial accessories". now that i think about it, had we not used the dumb ass masks, it would have been more training worthy
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Those weapons are a piece of shit, jams every other round
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this is the bootest thing ive ever seen .
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nice video effects? Looks really authentically like old school film. What software were u using?
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@IBusinessMeanManx MCB Quantico. I just graduated OCS across the highway a few days ago.
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They could be any camp or fort in the country. Impossible to tell from a video. P.S. i like rise against. :)
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The M16's and M4's were using simmunition and the M249's were using blanks..
sim-munition is great for training. a lot better then that MILES gear bullshit that was being used back in the day. rise against is the shit.
xthexTxvirusx 1 year ago 9
Being someone who's former Military. You should have more respect for those stupid civilians. Combat tactics were initially introduced to the Military by early man skilled in fighting. Knife fighting techniques, and sharpshooting were taught to the Military by civilians. Snipers, for example, were orginally Scottish hunters who hunted a type of bird called Snipe which was very elusive and hard to track down. The USMC depended upon civilian sharpshooters to teach the essence of marksmanship.
MiClLC 1 year ago 6