For the little it is worth I am somewhat disappointed at your lack of intuition.
Would you agree that questions can be asked with at least two purposes in mind. One to learn something from the answer and second to see if the person asked the question knows what the hell HE is talking about.
I have in the short while I have been here received some very 'illuminating' answers to some very basic questions.
“Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.”
Terry Pratchett
Lieutenants confronting me with books for over 50 years.
Generally without thinking about what the books say and what really happens on the ground. Or realizing they're only embarrassing themselves.
Excuse me.
This matter is purely in relation to what is a "hasty ambush". There is nothing in that article to support his position and when the definition further proved him to be in error he just threw the manual out the window.
But... that article is an absolute gem of information about the quality of that particular units soldiering. Now you can respond in two ways. Blame everything on the reporter or say, hey, we need to look a little deeper into this matter, we have some work to do.
Perhaps you were a lieutenant once yourself. I remember the lessons I learned as a lieutenant as much as I did later.
Ken, I am starting to find this hilarious. You make a minor error over a definition and then just can't find it in you to say oops, yes I slipped up there.
"On the plains and mountains of the American West, the United States Army had once learned everything there was to learn about hit-and-run tactics and guerrilla warfare."
T.R. Fehrenbach This Kind of War
I cheerfully admit errors; I ordinarily do not acknowledge pedantic corrections and two cent 'gotcha' as errors if they are insignificant -- and this one is all that...Er, no, I was never a Lieutenant. I always worked for a living.Perhaps you were a lieutenant once yourself. I remember the lessons I learned as a lieutenant as much as I did later.
Trained a bunch, the majority who went to be successful Colonels and above. Then I worked for the Army as a civilian trainer, 45 years all told; that's called masochism.
Ok, folks. Let's all take a deep breath, have some more coffee (or whatever your beverage of choice is for your current time zone), and cut back on the snarkiness (bitchiness and sniping for those who don't often use the term). There's intelligent discussion to be had here if we take a moment to find it again.
Thanks.
"On the plains and mountains of the American West, the United States Army had once learned everything there was to learn about hit-and-run tactics and guerrilla warfare."
T.R. Fehrenbach This Kind of War
here to entertain you. You worry about casualties but ask for details that are available on the internet to a great extent but that need not be collected to give someone lurking on this board some information that might aid the bad guys.
While there's little real and current information due to OpSec concerns, there's adequate information on the net to produce a far better picture than you seem to have but no one is going to do your research for you, either.
ADDENDUM: One of the Posting Rules contained in the FAQ (LINK) states:
"This is a public forum. You agree that you will not discuss details of current operations that could compromise or disadvantage lawful combatants, and you will not discuss classified material." The large number of currently serving and former military people posting her perhaps mean excessive caution in that regard but that's the way it is.
Last edited by Ken White; 04-27-2010 at 02:29 PM. Reason: Remove offensive line, Addnedum
I'd have left off my last line above.
ADDED: Removed it, forgot the edit function...
Last edited by Ken White; 04-27-2010 at 02:21 PM. Reason: Addendum
There is absolutely nothing being said here which may compromise opsec. The information that I have which may do so would never be posted to a public forum such as this.
As far as research goes. I can do my own and seeing how others reply to my questions sometimes I get a cut and paste from some other source. Meaning I don't like to get tied down in discussions with 5-min goggle experts.
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