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  • #16
    When I went thru Basic Training I was told that everyone's secondary MOS (Military Occupation Specialty) was Infantry, so I doubt things have changed much since I was in: in the military, you go where you are told to go, and do what your told to do.
    As far as using AK-47's are concerned: good improvisation, IMO. What concerns me, though, was an article in the ABC News last night where a Senator stated that he's getting angry phone calls from parents of GI's being shipped to Iraq now saying their kids are being sent without the kevlar inserts into their flack jackets! Thats gotta be depressing to the soldiers in that they are being sent by their government into Harm's Way, but they aren't going to be given an essential piece of equipment!


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    • #17
      I don't have kevlar protection, either.
      urgh.NSFW

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Dissident
        yes I already known that tank divisions are being counted along with the regular divisions as part of the total manpower in Iraq.

        It's pretty obvious that we are undermanned out there. And it doesn't suprise me they are being used for this purpose. I really don't have any problem with them being used this way. Our troops should be flexible. They all went to the same boot camp. They know how to fight.

        The lack of supply is a problem. But sometimes you can't get out of military regulations and procedures. They just aren't ever issued assault perosnal weapons. There is no procedure in place for issuing tank personnel assault personal weapons.

        well you may know how I feel. Even though I supported the war, it was obvious from the time the museum was looted, that the U.S. really has no idea what it's doing. I can care less about the artifacts, but what that signified, was the U.S. had no control over the country. And we still have no control over the borders, and we should. Yes I realize that would requie many, many more troops. But you should do the job right the first time, not half-assed.

        What can I say. I now think Bush's whole administration is incompetant. Even though I supported them a mere 6 months ago. There is no way in hell I am voting for Bush again.
        First off, It is not unusual at all for troops to perform as infantry regardless of MOS, and that certainly is no indication of being undermanned.

        The museum being looted was obviously not good, but to say that indicates that the US doesn't know what it is doing is ludicrous. To say that museum security should have been the priority after invading a country and in the midst of trying to hunt down and kill any enemy soldiers is equally ludicrous.

        And that is exactly what you seem to be saying since you say that the museum instance is what was the last straw for you.

        And, at present, we aren't undermanned in Iraq, but that could change if more resistance is encountered.

        But, the way I have heard it explained by the defense secretary, and i know you bush haters will say that i am digesting lies, but there are 2 reasons that the force strength is at the level it is.

        1) Believe it or not, more men aren't needed, because there have only been minor skirmishes encountered (albeit many a day at some points that result in US deaths).

        But they are skirmishes that last for a few minutes, with (and I know this sounds harsh) few casualties..They aren't hour/day long grand battles that require more troops. The force strength is, at present, adequate to deal with the enemy threat level. This could of course change.


        2) Adding more troops to the point where the country is swarming with them would create a Iraqi dependency on those troops to provide security.

        The preferable way of increasing the security is not to send more US troops, but to train more Iraqi police officers as quickly as possible, so that they learn as quickly as possible to provide for their own security, instead of becoming more dependent on foreign troops for security to the point where weening them off of that (and us eventually leaving) would be a problem.


        All the while if more troops were indeed needed they would be sent in a heartbeat, rest assured.

        This makes sense to me, but i'm sure many of you out there will begin the bashing.

        Oh, and as far as the M16 thing goes, it is a sweet weapon. It does jam if very dirty, and dousing it with oil will help, but the accuracy is nothing short of amazing if you really know how to use it.
        While there might be a physics engine that applies to the jugs, I doubt that an entire engine was written specifically for the funbags. - Cyclotron - debating the pressing issue of boobies in games.

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        • #19
          I don't know how is it for you guys, but in the IDF, tank crews are PROHIBITED from leaving the tank during combat, patrol, or whatever. Some artillery soldiers, however, are also trained to be combat ground troops. ( My friend is in one such unit. )
          urgh.NSFW

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          • #20
            "bush haters"...?



            Ahem...who are you?

            Last edited by The Mad Monk; September 13, 2003, 10:25.
            No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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            • #21
              He's been around. I remember him, IIRC.
              urgh.NSFW

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              • #22
                Historically it is not unusual for an invading or occupying army to use captured weapons. The M-16 has advatages in some environments and the AK-47 has advantages in others. Desert warfare tends to lean toward the AK. US doctrine does provide that every soldier is first infantry and then something else.

                We must all remember that the occupations of Japan and Germany took 5-7 years to create stable viable governments. 6 months in Iraq is just a beginning. It should not take the 5-7 years mentioned above, but given the tiny amount of time we have been there, there has been a large amount of progress. In this "immediate gratification" society it is not unusual to see people saying dumb things like "we have no control" or "we need more troops". That is to be expected from those who do not understand what it takes to really pacify a population of millions and create a viable atmosphere for democratic government. It ain't gonna happen overnight.
                "I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by The Mad Monk
                  I am a little bothered that they have to pick them up because we haven't bothered to supply them (or better) ourselves. I am more than a little bothered that tankers are being used for foot patrols -- I mean, are they really trained for that? It underlines that we are undermanned over there, if we have to misapply forces in this manner.
                  I'm not a little bothered by it, I'm a lot bothered. We need to at least give our soldiers the supplies needed to do their jobs and be safe.
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                  • #24
                    Since the usual amount of ammo available carried is 3-4 clips, and Assault Rifle ammo is, well, EVERYWHERE YOU GO, I don't think it's much of a problem. If you run out of 7.62mm, on the next encounter, you'll take the M-16 instead.

                    It's not that they're in such intense combat that those existing Iraqi ammo dumps are in a real danger of running out. But with all the looting going on, at the time, who knows.


                    The issue of using tank crews as foot soldiers is an interesting one. Personally, in the IDF, we have too little foot soldiers, and too many administrative personnel. That's one of the many problems with conscription.
                    urgh.NSFW

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                    • #25
                      they're going to kill each other however primative their weapons are. at least this way the massacre happens quicker and is far more efficient
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                      • #26
                        In the US heavy division TO&E, there's little distinction between armored divisions and mechanized infantry divisions other than name. Both types have (according to the TO&E, but deviation is fairly common) five line battalions of mechanazed infantry and five line battalions of armor.

                        Most of the pukes in an armor battalion are support personnel - armorers & technicians, not the actual tank crews.

                        The fact that these guys have to dismount and patrol isn't that big of a deal, but they're not nearly, not even ten percent, trained or experienced for it like 11Bravos, so hopefully for everyone's sakes they're in areas that just have to be routinely patrolled and secured. That everyone's an infantryman line is a crock of **** - it's doctrine, and it's the way it's done, but there's a world of difference between an dismounted armor puke and an infantryman.

                        Using Kalashnikovs is OK with some constraints. The US issue ammo for M4's and M16's is the NATO standard "green tip" (steel penetrator inside jacketed lead) which is great for shooting people through block walls and behind improvised armor, but the wound characteristics are less than ideal, because green tips tend to make small, fully penetrating wound channels with limb and peripheral hits, and penetrating wound channels with lots of fragmentation on full body hits. In other words, the stopping power isn't that great, and it can take several hits to drop an enemy unless you get a clean heart or head shot.

                        The 7.62/39 round from the Kalashnikovs (very few weapons in Iraq use the later 5.45mm Russian ammo) provides a good balance, with better stopping power at short range with a tradeoff for accuracy and weight. On short range patrols, those tradeoffs aren't a problem.

                        The downside would come if you're heavily engaged. In urban environments, friendlies and targets are in and out of buildings, around corners, beneath parapets then pop up, etc. - in other words, mostly out of your limited field of view except for very brief moments. You use sound as a cue a lot, even with lateral communications and having both sides using the same weapons and ammo can lead to dangerous levels of confusion. Is mixed sounds of 5.56 and 7.62 coming from the same building just up the block all friendlies firing mixed weapons? Or is it friendlies and hostiles engaged in close fighting within the building? If you just here Kalashnikovs firing, is that friendlies armed with them, or do you presume it is hostiles?

                        If the conflict level is low enough, and currently, throughout the country, it is, then that situation doesn't present a problem. If things hit the fan, anywhere, then the mixed weapons issue is something that has to be rethought.
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                        • #27
                          I was thinking about the mixed guns as a problem.

                          So does the US army use the green tipped 5.56 ammo? the SS109 is it?
                          urgh.NSFW

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                          • #28
                            M855 is the US designation, SS109 is (I think) just the IMI designation.

                            It's standard issue to US forces.
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                            • #29
                              When it comes to methods of killing, i revel in my ignorance.
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                              • #30
                                If you have nothing to contribute to the thread topic, by all means, feel free not to.
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