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Dave,
Handing over the training mission has been tried several times in the past. In just the time I was active, I remember:
USMC telling Ted Kennedy they could do it and us having to do a dog and pony.
An experiment involving Puerto Ricans from the NG in Central America.
SEALs trying to do FID and train HN troops.
Drill Sergeants (Spanish-speakers) trying something somewhere.
None of it worked for various reasons. Language is often thought to be the critical path. My experience differs greatly.
I have friends in Iraq that frequently complain about the training being conducted over there.
I was fortunate enough to have worked with the USMC on several occasions. When they adapt to this new mission, I think they will be a great asset - but some adapting will have to be done. I look forward to watching the Marines attack this mission with the professionalism they have always shown every time I have had the priviledge to watch them work.
I firmly believe this will be a good thing for both sides of the house.
I'm not sure what you mean by the old paradigms of FID have changed - could you expound?
We have a saying we frequently tell the new guys - "If you can't do FID, seek life elsewhere."
Last edited by NDD; 12-11-2005 at 08:13 PM.
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