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  • #16
    Are Central and Eastern Europe no longer part of Europe?
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    • #17
      Are Central and Eastern Europe no longer part of Europe?
      What? You didn't get the memo?


      Last I heard, we had about 10k troops in South Korea to act as a "trip wire."

      If NK desides to invade with its million man army, they know that among the first soldiers they kill will be Americans...which means we'll be retaliating hard and fast. It's supposed to be a deterrent.

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      • #18
        They're there to keep in check the European Taliban.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by KrazyHorse
          Are Central and Eastern Europe no longer part of Europe?
          Some parts yes, some parts no.

          You are right. I did misread the OP to be Europe = Germany.

          In any event, I note that the number of American troops in Europe has gone down substantially over the last several years. Mainly, they went home from Germany.

          The forward operating bases in Central/Eastern Europe operate on small crews. Normally less than 5k apiece. I have linked to several news stories on this in the past. Mostly, we are in Central/Eastern Europe because the host countries want us there as insurance against the Russkis and as a small boost to the local economy. For our own part, we are there as insurance against the Russkis and to be closer to where we are fighting right now (M.E. and Afghanistan).
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Kuciwalker


            Exactly right. Gotta keep 'em down.
            Why? Just how evil would a 4th Reich run by modern germans be? It'd be like the EU only less French.

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            • #21
              What are 53K US soldiers doing in Europe?

              In all likelihood, it's a question of "who," or perhaps "whom," they're doing, not "what." Except for some of the real oddballs.
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              • #22
                Re: What are 53K US soldiers doing in Europe?

                Originally posted by Elok
                In all likelihood, it's a question of "who," or perhaps "whom," they're doing, not "what." Except for some of the real oddballs.
                They are there to have sex with German damsels?

                The American Military need to get this message out to boost recruitment.

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                • #23
                  Isn't the amount of equipment the US has in Europe to equip millions of troops coming in from the US in the event of a shooting war much more interesting?

                  It's obviously all about the last European great power that does not form part of the Western security architecture. Some might say it's all peaceful nowadays so there's no need to check Russia, but I tell you that's BECAUSE there's 50,000 US troops in Europe and heavy equipment for much more to come in the event of war.

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                  • #24
                    The US is the 4th Reich, don't you listen to the news?

                    The troops are there for security reasons, the only ones who can beat the 4th Reich is the 5th Reich.
                    "The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.

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                    • #25
                      When I was at Budapest airport last weekend some US army guy decided to pack his bayonet in his backpack and put it through the x-ray machine.
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                      • #26
                        Re: Re: What are 53K US soldiers doing in Europe?

                        Originally posted by kittenOFchaos


                        They are there to have sex with German damsels?
                        Mostly with East European imports, I'd think.
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                        • #27
                          i cant believe that less than 1% of our population is in the military. I would hope for at least 3 million to 30 million!
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                          • #28
                            They are also there to maintain the equipment that is mothballed in Germany. In the 70's there was pre-positioned equipment for several divisions, iirc 4, that could be filled out with troops from the US and on line in hmm...36 hours. It's all fuzzy after 30+ years.

                            Our job in the 2d ACR was to slow the Russians down for 24 hours to give the heavy divisions time to get into position for the really big show. We were to use ambush and localized superiority in firepower in combination with directed airstikes to create confusion and gain time. The 2d ACR was expected to suffer 80% casualties in those 24 hours! The reforger troops from the US were to be the first reinforcements for the main battle, other forces coming by sea would take much longer.
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                            • #29
                              screwing german women of course.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Pekka
                                They're there to spend some of them dollars
                                No kidding. When the BRAC came out last year that said "we're going to close down a buncha bases in Germany and Italy" the locals went ape****. Not because we'd be leaving those countries defenseless, oh no, but because those American Servicemen would be leaving and no longer spending dem American dollars.
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