U.S. Marines and Royal Canadian Regiment forces obstacle training
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@thefitzthewitz Well, that is mighty big of you princess. Since you started out from a position of talking out of your ass, and continue to do so, allow me to file that someplace appropriate. You are talking from a position of ignorance AND coming in over the top without any personal experience in the field. None.
I am sorry. I do not play Call of Duty, and so, I can not compare notes on how a "soldier" should be. I have only been a soldier for almost 20 years now.
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@teeps1974 I have listened to you and the other guy with patience. I have changed my stance to an extent regarding the Canadians' abilities. But I digress.
I'm done talking to someone who doesn't know how to carry out a proper discussion.
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@thefitzthewitz well, I shelve my nearly 20 years soldiering experience in favor of your obvious superior Modern Warfare skills. Saying as how you are clearly going to ignore my words anyways... Idiot.
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@teeps1974 I realize the Marines have trained on this course beforehand, yes, but there are far more complicated obstacle courses available for Military training exercises. This one here is quite simple, and should be for any professional soldier. I suspect that these guys are recruits with little experience, so my words were perhaps a little too harsh.
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@thefitzthewitz You ARE a clueless twit, as someone else has pointed out that the Marines likely train on this course on a daily basis, whereas our guys are seeing it for the first time. I would just love to see you on this course... You might be able to bench three hundred, run a marathon and do chin-ups for cardio... Your first time on an obstacle course you are going to look sloppy. That is a fact from someone who has run hundreds of different courses over a 19 year career.
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@teeps1974 Sure I'm a clueless twit. Whatever. I'd rather see Canadian soldiers keep up with the Marines in a simple obstacle course. Besides, I do know that most Canadian soldiers actually are cut out for service, like the brave heroes who served in Afghanistan, but the guys in this video look as though they've just entered training. Perhaps they have, in which case I retract my statements.
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@thefitzthewitz Good to know you are a clueless twit. Thanks, have a great day.
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@canadachop I see I hit a nerve. You misunderstood me. I have utmost respect for members in the armed forces but the guys in the video simply don't look very cut out for military service. Now I don't know if they just entered into training or something, but what I'm saying is the USMC schooled them in that relatively simple obstacle course.
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@thefitzthewitz No disrespect buy your a dick sucking fagot why dont you man up and join the canadian forces or if your scared to do that come to Midland Ontario message me and i will fuck you up dont call yourself Canadian im taking your citizenship away you are an idiot
@bakerknight as a youth in todays canadian society, i personally thank you for stepping up and growing a pair to fight for our forces, it is much appriciated that you step up when in need, unlike our partners to the south that are needed to be drafted to join you.
COOKIEKILLER1945 2 months ago 11
@thefitzthewitz
I disagree. The only reason the U.S. Marines did better is because they probably go through the course for PT every morning. The Canadians were just unfamiliar with it. I did some training with the 2 RCR. Good fucking guys.
sofamike22 1 month ago